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Progress in Self Psychology
Volume 15:
Pluralism in Self Psychology

Arnold Goldberg, Editor

THE ANALYTIC PRESS
1999 · Hillsdale, NJ · London

 
CONTENTS
 Contributors xi
 Introduction
   James M. Fisch
 xv
1.From the Kohut Archives
   Charles B. Strozier
 1
I   THE CLINICAL SITUATION
2.The Selfobject Transferences Reconsidered
   Crayton E. Rowe, Jr
 15
3.The Selfobject Function of Interpretation
   Peter Buirski and Pamela Haglund
 31
4.The Optimal Conversation: A Concern About Current Trends Within Self Psychology
   Allen M. Siegel
 51
II   THEORY OF TECHNIQUE
5.On Boundaries and Intimacy in Psychoanalysis
   Mark J. Gehrie
 83
6.Analytic Boundaries as a Function of Curative Theory: Discussion of Mark Gehrie's "On Boundaries and Intimacy in Psychoanalysis"
   Linda A. Chernus
 95
7.Surface, Depth, and the Isolated Mind
   Barry Magid
 107
III   KLEIN AND KOHUT
8.Melanie Klein and Heinz Kohut: An Odd Couple or Secretly Connected?
   James S. Grotstein
 123
9.Insight, Empathy, and Projective Identification
   Craig Powel
 147
IV   CASE STUDIES
10.A Life of One's Own: A Case Study of the Loss and Restoration of the Sense of Personal Agency
   Dorthy M. Levinson and George E. Atwood
 163
11.An Instrument of Possibilities: A Discussion of Dorthy M. Levinson and George E. Atwood's "A Life of One's Own"
   William J. Coburn
 183
12.Response to Coburn
   Dorthy M. Levinson and George E. Atwood
Questions and Responses Regarding Levinson and Atwood's Chapter
 191
13.The Case of Joanna Churchill
   Alan Kindler
 197
14.Tracking Alan Kindler's Case Report: A Self and Motivational Systems Perspective
   James L. Fosshage
 207
15.The Centrality of the Selfobject Transferences: A Discussion of Alan Kindler's Clinical Report
   Paul H. Ornstein
 215
16.Antidotes, Enactments, Rituals, and the Dance of Reassurance: Comments on the Case of Joanne Churchill and Alan Kindler
   Robert D. Stolorow
 229
17.Reply to the Discussions
   Alan Kindler
 233
 Summation of Discussions
   James M. Fisch
 241
18.Changing Patterns in Parenting: Comments on the Origin and Consequences of Unmodified Grandiosity
   Anna Ornstein
 245
19.The Therapeutic Partnership: A Developmental View Of Self-Psychological Treatment as Bilateral Healing
   Doris Brothers and Ellen Lewinberg
 259
V   AFFECTS
20.Affects and Affect Consciousness: A Psychotherapy Model Integrating Silvan Tomkin's Affect- and Script Theory Within the Framework of Self Psychology
   Jon T. Monsen and Kirsti Monsen
 287
21.The Self and Its Past: On Shame and the "Biographical Void"
   Martin Gossmann
 307
22.Death and the Self
   Charles B. Strozier
 321
 Author Index 343
 Subject Index 347
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