The New World of Self
Heinz Kohut's Transformation of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2022. december 16.
- ISBN 9780197535226
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem256 oldal
- Méret 164x243x25 mm
- Súly 526 g
- Nyelv angol 271
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Rövid leírás:
In The New World of Self, Charles B. Strozier and his coauthors take on the challenge of revisiting Heinz Kohut, the most important and yet underappreciated figure in contemporary psychology and psychoanalysis. Kohut focused on the clinical meanings of psychoanalysis, but equally embraced historical themes, to explain why the best modes of treatment are mutual, open, fluid, flexible, and, of course, most of all based in the deep empathic immersion of the analyst into the feelings, affect, and experience of the patient. Acquainting the work of this eminent psychoanalytic theorist to a new generation of scholars, this book unpacks the transformative research of Heinz Kohut and highlights his significance in the history of psychoanalysis.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
There are two foundational thinkers in the history of psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud and Heinz Kohut. Though Kohut is much less well known, he revolutionized psychoanalytic theory and the practice of psychotherapy. In a burst of creativity from the mid-1960s until his death in 1981, he reimagined the field in a way that made it open, mutual, relational, and inclusive. His conceptualization of a holistic self that is in an ongoing relationship with others represented a paradigm shift from the purely intrapsychic Freudian model of id/ego/superego.
In The New World of Self, Charles B. Strozier, Konstantine Pinteris, Kathleen Kelley, and Deborah Cher draw upon their deep knowledge of Kohut's extensive and diverse writing to understand the full significance of his thinking. His self psychology released psychoanalysis from the inherent limits created by its theoretical dependence on drive theory. Kohut instead focused on immediate experience. He also embraced historical themes, leadership and culture, literature from Kafka to O'Neill, the psychology of music, much about art, and a theory of religion and spirituality for modern sensibilities.
Acquainting the work of this eminent psychoanalytic theorist to a new generation of clinicians and scholars, The New World of Self unpacks the transformative research of Heinz Kohut and highlights his significance in the history of psychoanalysis.
This book is a must-read for any serious student of self psychology and psychoanalysis. Strozier and his colleagues have penetrated the often obscure and difficult prose of Heinz Kohut to present a clear and compelling text that spells out the essence of self psychology and the implications of it as additional paradigm for understanding human psychology. Kohut located self psychology clearly in the context of both classical psychoanalytic theory and the other schools of psychoanalytic thought. As the biographer of Kohut, Strozier is a singularly qualified guide for this task, and he has executed it masterfully.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1: A Psychology of Empathy
Chapter 2: Clinical Dimensions of Empathy
Chapter 3: The Selfobject Transferences
Chapter 4: Kohut's Concept of Self
Chapter 5: Rage and Aggression
Chapter 6: Sexualization and Self Soothing
Chapter 7: Kohut's Dreams
Chapter 8: Healing in Psychotherapy
Chapter 9: Further Thoughts on Therapeutic Action
Chapter 10: Termination
Chapter 11: Politics, Leadership, and Culture
Chapter 12: Kohut's Spirituality
Epilogue: Empathy Heals: The Final Lecture
Appendix: Dream Catalog
Note on Sources
Concordance of Cases
Index