Dual-Brain Psychology (DBP)

Study finds two minds in every brain
Harvard University Gazette / November 12 1998.

Of Two Minds: The Revolutionary Science of Dual-Brain Psychology / Fredric Schiffer (1998): Link is to Kindle Edition.

Waller Wellness Center: Dual-Brain Psychology. 

"Dual-Brain Psychology (DBP) is a revolutionary, brain-based approach to understanding and treating human behavior. Developed by Fredric Schiffer, M.D., a psychiatrist from Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital, its underlying premise is that the two sides of our brain perceive, feel, and respond very differently from each other, and in essence act as two somewhat independent sub-personalities within us."

-- Retrieved August 31 2014.

Short link to this page (Page View): debategraph.org/hdcdbp. See also "Internal Family Systems Therapy."

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