Abstract
From the interpersonal neurological perspective of regulation theory, the discussant uses the essential questions raised by the author as a springboard to explore and elaborate upon the larger problem of assessments and interventions in the first year, a critical period for attachment transactions and the brain growth spurt. Describing regulation theory, a theory of the development, pyschopathogenesis and treatment of the implicit self, Dr. Schore divides his discussion into three sections: 1) The Right Brain, Attachment, and Early Human Development, 2) Clinical Implications of Developmental Neuroscience for Early Assessment of Autistic Spectrum Disorders, and 3) Clinical Implications of Developmental Neuropsychoanalysis for Psychodynamic Clinicians.