
Self-Psychology Made Easy
Description
Book Introduction
Psychoanalysis, founded by Freud, has been steadily expanded, modified, and developed into id psychology, ego psychology, object relations theory, and self psychology.
As a result, modern psychoanalysis has come to be seen as a collection of many theories and knowledge that have evolved through coexistence in sophisticated and complex relationships, rather than as a single, unified thought.
This book introduces Heinz Kohut's self-psychology, a branch of modern psychoanalysis.
As a result, modern psychoanalysis has come to be seen as a collection of many theories and knowledge that have evolved through coexistence in sophisticated and complex relationships, rather than as a single, unified thought.
This book introduces Heinz Kohut's self-psychology, a branch of modern psychoanalysis.
index
preface
1.
The Life of Heinz Kohut
2.
A New Understanding of Narcissism
Freud's concept of narcissism
Kohut's New Understanding of Narcissism
3.
One's development process
Origin of the self
Self-object
Optimal frustration
Transformation internalization
4.
Bipolar magnetism
Idealized Parents Imago
overconfidence
Intermediate Zone: Twin Self-Object Needs
5.
one's disability
One's primary and secondary disabilities
Causes of self-pathology
Psychopathology and Symptomatology
Damaged self and behavioral patterns
6.
Treatment of narcissistic personality disorder
Differences in Healing in Classical Psychoanalysis and Self-Psychological Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis and Empathy in Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Self-object transference
Twin (alternative) self-object transference
7.
Self-psychology and psychoanalysis' unique concepts
Anxiety of self-dissolution and dreams of self-state
narcissistic anger
Resistance in Self-Psychology Psychoanalysis
Interpretation in Self-Psychology Psychoanalysis
8.
Self-psychology analysis case study
Self-psychological analysis of Mr. X
Two analyses of Mr. Z
References
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1.
The Life of Heinz Kohut
2.
A New Understanding of Narcissism
Freud's concept of narcissism
Kohut's New Understanding of Narcissism
3.
One's development process
Origin of the self
Self-object
Optimal frustration
Transformation internalization
4.
Bipolar magnetism
Idealized Parents Imago
overconfidence
Intermediate Zone: Twin Self-Object Needs
5.
one's disability
One's primary and secondary disabilities
Causes of self-pathology
Psychopathology and Symptomatology
Damaged self and behavioral patterns
6.
Treatment of narcissistic personality disorder
Differences in Healing in Classical Psychoanalysis and Self-Psychological Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis and Empathy in Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Self-object transference
Twin (alternative) self-object transference
7.
Self-psychology and psychoanalysis' unique concepts
Anxiety of self-dissolution and dreams of self-state
narcissistic anger
Resistance in Self-Psychology Psychoanalysis
Interpretation in Self-Psychology Psychoanalysis
8.
Self-psychology analysis case study
Self-psychological analysis of Mr. X
Two analyses of Mr. Z
References
Search
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 15, 2011
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 304 pages | 607g | 153*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788963307824
- ISBN10: 8963307824
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