- pp. 1-13
Chapter 1 From the Kohut Archives
Charles B. Strozier - pp. 33-53
Chapter 3 The Analyst's Empathy, Subjectivity, and Authenticity: Affect as the Common Denominator
Judith Guss Teicholz - pp. 55-66
Chapter 4 The Active Exploratory and Assertive Self as Manifested in Dreams
James M. Fisch - pp. 67-84
Chapter 5 The Development of the Dyad: A Bidirectional Revisioning of Some Self Psychological Concepts
Lynn Preston & Ellen Shumsky - pp. 103-139
Chapter 7 Supervision: Something New Under the Sun
Allen M. Siegel & Eva-Maria Topel - pp. 141-153
Chapter 8 Bulimia as Metaphor: Twinship and Play in the Treatment of the Difficult Patient
James E. Gorney - pp. 155-173
Chapter 9 Reflections on Selfobject Transferences and a Continuum of Responsiveness
Louisa R. Livingston - pp. 175-197
Chapter 10 Easy Listening, Prolonged Empathic Immersion, and the Selfobject Needs of the Analyst
Jeffrey J. Mermelstein - pp. 199-216
Chapter 11 Dimensions of Experience in Relationship Seeking
Mary E. Connors - pp. 249-256
Chapter 13 Discussion of Jill Gardner's “Using Self Psychology in Brief Psychotherapy”
Linda A. Chernus - pp. 257-275
Chapter 14 Developmental Aspects of the Twinship Selfobject Need and Religious Experience
Lallene J. Rector - pp. 277-297
Chapter 15 The Creative Process
George Hagman - pp. 299-309
Chapter 16 Restoration of the Past: A Guide to Therapy With Placed Children
Marilyn W. Silin - pp. 311-335
Chapter 17 A Disorder of the Self in an Adult With a Nonverbal Learning Disability
Joseph Palombo - pp. 359-384
Chapter 19 Surviving the Death of Oedipus: Tips for Self Psychologists
Doris Brothers & Ellen Lewinberg - pp. v
Acknowledgment
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Introduction
Jill R. Gardner