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Progress in Self Psychology, V. 14

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Volume 14 of Progress in Self Psychology, The World of Self Psychology, introduces a valuable new section to the series: publication of noteworthy material from the Kohut Archives of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. In this volume, "From the Kohut Archives" features a selection of previously unpublished Kohut correspondence from the 1940s through the 1970s. The clinical papers that follow are divided into sections dealing with Transference and Countertransference, Selfobjects and Objects, and Schizoid and Psychotic Patients.

Key Features

  • Publication of noteworthy material from the Kohut Archives.
  • Previously unpublished Kohut correspondence from the 1940s through the 1970s.
  • Clinical papers divided into sections on key psychological concepts.
  • Contemporary perspectives on gender and self-experience.
  • A critical examination of "Kohut, Loewald, and the Postmoderns."

Additional Information

As Howard Bacal explains in his introduction, these papers bear witness to the way in which self psychology has increasingly become a relational self psychology - a psychology of the individual's experience in the context of relatedness. Coburn's reconstrual of "countertransference" as an experience of self-injury in the wake of unresponsiveness to the analyst's own selfobject needs; Livingston's demonstration of the ways in which dreams can be used to facilitate "a playful and metaphorical communication between analyst and patient"; Gorney's examination of twinship experience as a fundamental goal of analytic technique; and Lenoff's emphasis on the relational aspects of "phantasy selfobject experience" are among the highlights of the collection. Volume 14 reaffirms the position of self psychology at the forefront of clinical, developmental, and conceptual advance.