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Progress in Self Psychology
Volume 4:
Learning from Kohut

Arnold Goldberg, Editor

THE ANALYTIC PRESS
1988 · Hillsdale, NJ · London

 
CONTENTS
 Contributors vii
 Acknowledgments ix
 Introduction
   Douglas W. Detrick
 xi
I   SUPERVISION WITH KOHUT
1.Heinz Kohut as Teacher and Supervisor: A View from the Second Generation
   Robert M. Galatzer-Levy
 3
2.On Supervision with Heinz Kohut
   Sheldon J. Meyers
 43
II   INTEGRATION OF THEORIES
3.Integrating Self Psychology and Classical Psychoanalysis: An Experience-Near Approach
   Robert D. Stolorow
 63
4.Pathways to Integration: Adding to the Self Psychology Model
   Morton Shane and Estelle Shane
 71
5.Reflections on Integration of Theories Kohut's Views on Integration
   Jule P. Miller, Jr.
 79
 Comments on "Complementarity" and the Concept of a Combined Model
   Robert J. Leider
 84
III   DEVELOPMENT
6.Constitution in Infancy: Implications for Early Development and Psychoanalysis
   Barbara Fajardo
 91
7.Reflections on Development
The Selfobject Experience of the Newborn
   Michael F. Basch
The Clinical Value of Considering Constitutional Factors
   Estelle Shane
 101
IV   CLINICAL PAPERS
8.Optimum Frustration: Structuralization and the Therapeutic Process
   David M. Terman
 113
9.Reflections on "Optimum Frustration"
   Howard A. Bacal
 127
10.A Case of Intractable Depression
   Bernard Brandchaft
 133
11.Reflections on Clinical Papers
Optimal Responsiveness and the Theory of Cure
   Anna Ornstein
Optimal Affective Engagement: The Analyst's Role in Therapy
   Paul H. Tolpin
Problems of Therapeutic Orientation
   Ernest S. Wolf
 155
V   APPLIED PSYCHOANALYSIS
12.Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman: Lessons for the Self Psychologist
   Howard S. Baker and Margaret S. Baker
 175
13.Selfobject Theory and the Artistic Process
   Carl T. Rotenberg
 193
14.Treatment of Narcissistic Vulnerabilities in Marital Therapy
   Marion F. Solomon
 215
 Author Index 231
 Subject Index 235
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