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Progress in Self Psychology
Volume 6:
The Realities of Transference

Arnold Goldberg, Editor

THE ANALYTIC PRESS
1990 · Hillsdale, NJ · London

 
CONTENTS
 Contributors iv
 Forward vii
I   PROGRESS IN THEORY
1.Further Thoughts on Empathic Understanding
   Michael Franz Basch
 3
2.Transference: Truth and Consequences
   Robert J. Leider
 11
3.Rethinking the Scope of the Patient's Transference and the Therapist's Countertransference
   Joseph D. Lichtenberg
 23
4.The World According to Whom?
   Robert D. Stolorow
 35
5.Selfobject Transferences and the Process of Working Through
   Anna Ornstein
 41
6.On Some Challenges to Clinical Theory in the Treatment of Character Pathology
   Frank M. Lachmann
 59
7.The Fragile Spielraum: An Approach to Transmuting Internalization
   Russell Meares
 69
II   PROGRESS IN DEVELOPMENT
8.The Selfobjects of the Second Half of Life: An Introduction
   Robert M. Galatzer-Levy and Bertram J. Cohler
 93
III   PROGRESS IN THE APPROACH TO PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
9.The Origins of Ambition
   Prudence Leib
 113
10.The Addictive Personality and "Addictive Trigger Mechanisms" (ATMs): The Self Psychology of Addition and Its Treatment
   Richard Barrett and Harry Paul
 129
11.AIDS Attacks the Self: A Self-Psychological Exploration on the Psychodynamic Consequences of AIDS
   Jeffrey Cohen and Sharone Abramowitz
 157
IV   PROGRESS IN THE APPLICATION OF SELF PSYCHOLOGY
12.The Precursor as Mentor, The Therapist as Muse: Creativity and Selfobject Phenomena
   R.G.K. Kainer
 175
13.Vincent van Gogh: Selfobject Factors in Motivating, Facilitating, and Inhibiting Creativity
   Howard S. Baker
 189
14.On the Resistance to Self Psychology: Clues from Evolutionary Biology
   Daniel Kriegman and Malcolm Owen Slavin
 217
 Author Index 251
 Subject Index 255
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