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Reflections on self psychology / monograph

โœ Scribed by Kaplan, Samuel; Lichtenberg, Joseph D


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
449
Series
Psychology revivals
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: 1. Reflections on Narcissism in Boston --
2. Introduction of Dr. Heinz Kohut --
3. Greetings --
4. Psychoanalytic Inquiry and New Knowledge --
5. Prologue --
6. Infancy Research: A Contribution to Self Psychology --
7. The Early Development of Schemas of Self, Other, and ""Self with Other"" --
8. To Begin with-Reflections on Ontogeny --
9. Discussion of Papers by Drs. Sander and Stern --
10. Discussion of Papers by Drs. Stern and Sander --
11. Self Psychology: Clinical Considerations --
12. An Idealizing Transference of the Oedipal Phase --
13. The Oedipal Complex and Self Psychology: Discussion of Paper by Dr. Ornstein --
14. An Application of the Self Psychological Viewpoint to Psychoanalytic Technique --
15. Discussion of Paper by Dr. Lichtenberg --
16. Discussion of Papers by Drs. Lichtenberg and Ornstein Ernest S. Wolf. M.D. --
17. Self Psychology: Relevance to Psychotherapy --
18. The Significance of Self Psychology for a Theory of Psychotherapy --
19. Discussion of Paper by Dr. Basch --
20. Confrontation and Selfobject Transference: A Case Study --
21. Discussion of Paper by Dr. London --
22. Closing Comment
V. Self Psychology: Implications for Psychoanalytic Theory --
23. Prologue --
24. Self Psychology-A Structural Psychology --
25. Self Psychology and Alternative Perspectives on Internalization --
26. Self Psychology and ""Classical"" Psychoanalytic Psychology-The Nature of Their Relationship: A Review and Overview --
27. Discussion of Papers by Drs. Goldberg, Stolorow, and Wallerstein --
28. Selected Problems of Self Psychological Theory.

โœฆ Subjects


Self psychology -- Congresses.;Psychoanalysis -- Congresses.;Self in infants -- Congresses.;Psychotherapy -- Congresses.;Psychoanalysis.;Psychotherapy.;Self in infants.;Self psychology.


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