Self Psychology: An Introduction
Autor Peter A. Lessemen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mai 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780765703804
ISBN-10: 0765703807
Pagini: 263
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Jason Aronson Inc
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0765703807
Pagini: 263
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Jason Aronson Inc
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 In the Beginning
Chapter 2 The Reformulation of the Concept of Narcissism
Chapter 3 The Self and Self Object Concepts
Chapter 4 How Seld Psychology Conceives of Psychological Growth and Therapeutic Action
Chapter 5 Psychopathology: Disturbance and Disorders of Self Experience
Chapter 6 Clinical Process Section
Chapter 7 Intersubjectivity
Chapter 8 Motivational Systems Theory
Chapter 9 Self Psychology's View of Aggression
Chapter 10 Self Psychology's Contributions to the Evolution of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
Chapter 2 The Reformulation of the Concept of Narcissism
Chapter 3 The Self and Self Object Concepts
Chapter 4 How Seld Psychology Conceives of Psychological Growth and Therapeutic Action
Chapter 5 Psychopathology: Disturbance and Disorders of Self Experience
Chapter 6 Clinical Process Section
Chapter 7 Intersubjectivity
Chapter 8 Motivational Systems Theory
Chapter 9 Self Psychology's View of Aggression
Chapter 10 Self Psychology's Contributions to the Evolution of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
Recenzii
Peter Lessem has provided us with an unusually complete text on the development of Kohut's self psychology and the ongoing evolution of self psychological theory in contemporary times. Erudite and sophisticated Lessem critically assesses self psychological theory and its contributions to psychoanalysis. This book is much more than "an introduction," its historical elucidation and synthesis of central issues makes it highly valuable for all who are interested in self psychology.
Working from Kohut's basic ideas, practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapist Lessem provides his particular reading of the theory and practice of self psychology, reflecting both the evolution of its concepts and the internal logic of their relationships to each other.
Readers will be impressed by the ease and coherence with which Peter Lessem covers the breadth of self psychological theory....It is not often that one finds a book within the psychodynamic discipline that so clearly and concisely introduces both the origins and contemporary qualities of a clinical theory....This book is more than welcome....This book is excellent for anyone interested in quickly developing a broad understanding of the emergence of self psychology.
Peter Lessem has written a superb and clinician-friendly introduction to self psychology. In its cogent explication of the relationship between new developments in psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice, the book covers not only traditional self psychology but also various contemporary relational-systems approaches as well. It will be of great value to students and trainees and to seasoned practitioners alike.
Working from Kohut's basic ideas, practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapist Lessem provides his particular reading of the theory and practice of self psychology, reflecting both the evolution of its concepts and the internal logic of their relationships to each other.
Readers will be impressed by the ease and coherence with which Peter Lessem covers the breadth of self psychological theory....It is not often that one finds a book within the psychodynamic discipline that so clearly and concisely introduces both the origins and contemporary qualities of a clinical theory....This book is more than welcome....This book is excellent for anyone interested in quickly developing a broad understanding of the emergence of self psychology.
Peter Lessem has written a superb and clinician-friendly introduction to self psychology. In its cogent explication of the relationship between new developments in psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice, the book covers not only traditional self psychology but also various contemporary relational-systems approaches as well. It will be of great value to students and trainees and to seasoned practitioners alike.