I Self Psychology and Intersubjectivity
- pp. 31-45
Chapter 2 Self Psychology and Intersubjectivity Theory
Jeffrey L. Trop - pp. 47-77
Chapter 3 Critical Reflections on a Comparative Analysis of “Self Psychology and Intersubjectivity Theory”
Paul H. Ornstein - pp. 79-85
Chapter 4 Reply to Ornstein
Jeffrey L. Trop - pp. 87-96
Chapter 5 Internal Object Relations as Intersubjective Phenomena
Craig Powell - pp. 109-123
Chapter 7 The Complementary Function of Individual and Group Psychotherapy in the Management and Working Through of Archaic Selfobject Transferences
Margaret Baker - pp. 125-140
Chapter 8 Jacquie: The Working Through of Selfobject Transferences with a Latency-Aged Girl
Ellen J. Lewinberg - pp. 141-164
Chapter 9 The Termination Phase in Psychoanalysis: A Self Psychology Study
Hyman L. Muslin - pp. 165-173
Chapter 10 A Self-Psychological Perspective on Multiple Personality Disorder
Sandra R. Palef - pp. 189-205
Chapter 12 Death of a Selfobject: Toward a Self Psychology of the Mourning Process
George Hagman - pp. 207-217
Chapter 13 The Selfobject Function of Religious Experience: The Treatment of a Dying Patient
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 243-257
Chapter 15 On the Capacity to Be Creative: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Writer's Block
Richard H. Tuch - pp. 259-276
Chapter 16 The Guilt of Tragic Man
Janet T. Droga & Peter J. Kaufmann - pp. 277-290
Chapter 17 Looking at Patient Responses: Judging Empathic Attunement
Sanford Shapiro - pp. 291-301
Chapter 18 Psychohistory, Cultural Evolution, and the Historical Significance of Self Psychology
Hans Kilian - pp. v
Acknowledgment
- pp. xi-xvii
Introduction: Tensions Between Loyalism and Expansionism in Self Psychology
Robert D. Stolorow