I The Selfobject Reconsidered
- pp. 9-20
Chapter 2 Reformulations of the Concept of Selfobject: A Misalliance of Self Psychology with Object Relations Theory
Crayton E. Rowe - pp. 21-30
Chapter 3 The Selfobject Relationship in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Howard A. Bacal - pp. 31-51
Chapter 4 Selfobjects Throughout the Life Span: Research with Nonclinical Subjects
Helen D. Gilbert - pp. 79-97
Chapter 6 Teaching, Learning, and Supervision
Paula B. Fuqua - pp. 99-114
Chapter 7 Dr. Kohut and Mr. Z: Is This a Case of Alter Ego Countertransference?
Doris Brothers - pp. 115-129
Chapter 8 The Legacy of Hypnosis: Freud and Subjectivity
Mary Newsome - pp. 131-146
Chapter 9 Trauma, Memory, and Psychic Continuity
Anna Ornstein - pp. 147-158
Chapter 10 Conjoint Therapy: An Intersubjective Approach
Jeffrey L. Trop - pp. 159-182
Chapter 11 An Intersubjective Approach to Conjoint Therapy
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 183-196
Chapter 12 The Development of a Self-Psychological Theory of Dreams: Historical and Clinical Considerations
Stewart Gabel - pp. 213-220
Chapter 14 Comments on Merton Gill's “Heinz Kohut's Self Psychology”
Robert J. Leider - pp. 221-226
Chapter 15 Kohut, Gill, and the New Psychoanalytic Paradigm
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 227-231
Chapter 16 Response to Discussion of Self Psychology Paper
Merton M. Gill - pp. 251-255
Chapter 18 Discussion of Stolorow and Atwood's “The Myth of the Isolated Mind”
Mark J. Gehrie - pp. 257-262
Chapter 19 Discussion of “The Myth of the Isolated Mind”
Morton Shane & Estelle Shane - pp. v
Acknowledgment
- pp. xi-xvi
Introduction
Mark J. Gehrie