- pp. 17-29
Chapter 2 Why Self Psychology Is Not an Object Relations Theory: Clinical and Theoretical Considerations
Paul H. Ornstein - pp. 31-36
Chapter 3 Commentaries: Selfobject or Self-Regulating Other
Morton Shane - pp. 36-44
Notes on the Relationship between Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology
Howard A. Bacal - pp. 45-58
Chapter 4 Can Psychotherapy Substitute for Psychoanalysis?
Jule P. Miller - pp. 59-64
Chapter 5 Commentaries: Analytic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: a Continuum?
Paul H. Tolpin - pp. 64-71
Beyond the Basic Rule
James L. Fosshage - pp. 93-99
Chapter 7 Commentaries: Selfobject Transferences, Intersubjectivity, and Countertransference
Anna Ornstein - pp. 99-105
Countertransference in the Analytic Process
Bernard Brandchaft - pp. 107-135
Chapter 8 The Trauma of Incest: Threats to the Consolidation of the Self
Karen M. Peoples - pp. 137-154
Chapter 9 Envy in the Transference: A Specific Selfobject Disruption
Rachel Wahba - pp. 167-174
Chapter 11 Three Self Psychologies or One?
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 175-183
Chapter 12 Reflections on the Future of Self Psychology and Its Role in the Evolution of Psychoanalysis
Raanan Kulka - pp. 185-197
Chapter 13 Heinz Kohut Memorial Lecture: Toward a Level Playing Field
E. S. Wolf - pp. 219-233
Chapter 15 Exhibitionism in Group Psychotherapy
Deborah Weinstein - pp. xi-xviii
Introduction: Self Psychology Searches for Its Self
Robert M. Galatzer-Levy