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Progress in Self Psychology, V. 13

Goldberg, Arnold I
Progress in Self Psychology, V. 13
In an effort to illuminate the interactive processes between analysand and analyst, Mitchell examines the therapeutic action of analysis, anachronistic ideas like anonymity and neutrality, the nature of analytic knowledge and authority, and the problems

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Progress in Self Psychology, V. 4

Goldberg, Arnold I
Progress in Self Psychology, V. 4
Volume 4 features sections on supervision with Kohut (R. Galatzer-Levy, S. Meyers) and on the integration of self psychology with classical psychoanalysis (R. Stolorow, M. & E. Shane. Developmental contributions examine self psychology in relation to

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Progress in Self Psychology, V. 11

Goldberg, Arnold I
Progress in Self Psychology, V. 11
Volume 11 begins with a timely assessment of self psychology and intersubjectivity theory, with original contributions by D. Carveth, J. Trop, P. Ornstein, and C. Powell. Clinical studies span the transferences (F. Lachmann & S. Kiersky, E. Lewinberg

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Progress in Self Psychology, V. 17

Goldberg, Arnold I
Progress in Self Psychology, V. 17
Volume 17 of Progress in Self Pcychology begins with the next installment of Strozier's "From the Kohut Archives": first publication of a fragment by Kohut on social class and self-formation and of four letters from his final decade. The abil

CHF 52.90

Progress in Self Psychology, V. 14

Goldberg, Arnold I.
Progress in Self Psychology, V. 14
Volume 14 of Progress in 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 In this volume, "From the Kohut Archives" features a selection of previously unpublished Kohut correspondence from the 1940s through the 1970s.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,...

CHF 120.00

The Prisonhouse of Psychoanalysis

Goldberg, Arnold I.
The Prisonhouse of Psychoanalysis
This critical work examines the system of interlocking constraints - theoretical, education, institutional - that imprisons psychoanalysis. The author's aim is to sketch the shape analysis might take in the absence of these constraints.

CHF 166.00

Progress in Self Psychology, V. 17

Goldberg, Arnold I.
Progress in Self Psychology, V. 17
Volume 17 of "Progress in Self Pcychology" begins with the next installment of Strozier's "From the Kohut Archives": first publication of a fragment by Kohut on social class and self-formation and of four letters from his final decade. The abil

CHF 70.00

Being of Two Minds

Goldberg, Arnold I.
Being of Two Minds
In Being of Two Minds, Arnold Goldberg provides trenchant insight into such divided minds - their origins, their appearances, and their treatment. Goldberg's inquiry into divided minds leads to a return to the psychoanalytic concept of disav

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Being of Two Minds

Goldberg, Arnold I
Being of Two Minds
Much of the approach to behaviour disorders and its associated vertical split has been directed to issues of self-control and/or punishment. Many of the attitudes of therapists to the parallel self are shared by the patient who is unable to understand it. This book examines the subject.

CHF 92.00

Progress in Self Psychology, V. 18

Goldberg, Arnold I
Progress in Self Psychology, V. 18
Volume 18 of Progress in Self Psychology, the last volume under the editorship of Arnold Goldberg, charts the path of self psychology into the postmodern era of psychoanalysis. Contributors reappraise intersubjectivity theory as a contextual

CHF 81.00

The Prisonhouse of Psychoanalysis

Goldberg, Arnold I
The Prisonhouse of Psychoanalysis
Goldberg trains his vision on the system of interlocking constraints -- theoretical, education, institutional -- that imprisons psychoanalysis and the psychoanalyst. His agenda is to sketch the shape analysis might take in the absence of these constraint

CHF 77.00

Errant Selves

Goldberg, Arnold I
Errant Selves
Guided by the self-psychological framework developed by Arnold Goldberg in Being of Two Minds (TAP, 1999), the contributors to Errant Selves explore cases of perversion, delinquency, and addiction in which the misbehavior at issue served pr

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