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Progress in Self Psychology
Volume 18:
Postmodern Self Psychology

Arnold Goldberg, Editor

THE ANALYTIC PRESS
2002 · Hillsdale, NJ · London

 
CONTENTS
 Contributors vii
 Introduction
   Arnold Goldberg
 ix
1.Self Psychology Since Kohut
   Arnold Goldberg
 1
2.Heinz Kohut Memorial Lecture: Reflective Relativism and Kohut's Self Psychology
   Mark J. Gehrie
 15
I   CLINICAL
3.Shattering the Template: Effect of Moments of Meeting on Enduring Systems of Pathological Accommodation
   Gary Taerk
 33
4.From an Empathic Stance to an Empathic Dance: Empathy as a Bidirectional Negotiation
   Lynn Preston and Ellen Shumsky
 47
5.Kohut's Understanding and Explaining Steps: Clinical Considerations Influencing the Need for a Prolonged Understanding-Only Phase
   Jeffrey J. Mermelstein
 63
6.The Interpretive Process with a Phobic Young Woman
   Salee Jenkins
 77
7.Interpreting and Negotiating Conflicts of Interests in the Analytic Relationship: A Discussion of Salee Jenkin's Clinical Case
   Daniel Kriegman
 87
8.The Role of Empathy and Interpretation in the Therapeutic Process: A Discussion of Salee Jenkin's Clinical Case
   Marian Tolpin
 113
II   THEORY
9.Thinking Dynamically in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice: A Review of Intersubjectivity Theory
   Gabriel S. Trop, Melanie L. Burke,
   and Jeffrey L. Trop
 129
10.Selfobject and Selfobject Relationships
   Jan Tennesuang
 149
11.Doing Psychoanalysis of Normal Development: Forward Edge Transferences
   Marian Tolpin
 167
III   APPLIED
12.Religious Experiences as Selfobject Experience
   Pamela J. Holliman
 193
13.Self and Other in the Self-Psychological Approach to Religion: A Discussion of Pamela Holliman's "Religious Experiences as Selfobject Experience"
   Celia Brickman
 207
14.The Iconic 1960's English Film Darling: Portrait of the Contemporary Empty Self
   Gordon A. Schulz
 217
 Author Index 243
 Subject Index 247
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