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Informationen zum Autor Phil Mollon is a member of the Independent Group within the British Psychoanalytical Society. He is also a clinical psychologist, and trained in psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic. Klappentext This book revisits in depth Kohut's own accounts of his theory and clinical work and links them with other contemporary perspectives within psychoanalysis. Contents * Rage, shame and presymbolic dread * Discerning invisible structures * Perversion, the vertical split and the psychoeconomic dimension * The healing process in Kohut's psychoanalysis * Empathy and the intersubjectivists * Kohut and the internal object * Impasse and Oedipus * Schizophrenia and depression. The fragmented self and the thwarted self * The developmental neurobiology of the self object relationship * Self psychology perspectives on childhood trauma * Further reflections on psychoanalytic cure Zusammenfassung This volume sets out the clinical observations and theories of psychoanalyst! Heinz Kohut! centering around "self psychology". It examines Kohut's own clinical illustrations and explores the interaction between his work and other contemporary psychoanalytic points of view. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 - Rage, Shame and Presymbolic Dread. Chapter 2 - Discerning invisible Structures. Chapter 3 - Perversion, The Vertical Split and The psychoeconomic Dimension. Chapter 4 - The Healing Process in Kohut' s psychoanalysis. Chapter 5 - Empathy and The Intersubjectivists. Chapter 6 - kohut and The Internal Object. Chapter 7 - Impasse and Oedipus. Chapter 8 - schizophrenia and Depression. The Fragmented Self and The Thwarted Self. Chapter 9 - The Developmental Neurobiology of The Self Object Relationship. Chapter 10 - Self Psychology Perspectives on Childhood Trauma. Chapter 11 - further Reflections on Psychoanalytic Cure. Appendix. Notes on Kohut The Man references. ...