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Progress in Self Psychology
Volume 16:
How Responsive Should We Be?

Arnold Goldberg, Editor

THE ANALYTIC PRESS
2000 · Hillsdale, NJ · London

 
CONTENTS
 Contributors xi
 Introduction
   Jill R. Gardner
 xiii
1.From the Kohut Archives
   Charles B. Strozier
 1
I   THEORETICAL
2.Forms of Relatedness: Self-Preservation and the Schizoid Continuum
   Mark J. Gehrie
 17
3.The Analyst's Empathy, Subjectivity, and Authenticity Affect as the Common Denominator
   Judith Guss Teicholz
 33
4.The Active Exploratory and Assertive Self as Manifested in Dreams
   James M. Fisch
 55
5.The Development of the Dyad: A Bidirectional Revisioning of Some Self Psychological Concepts
   Lynn Preston and Ellen Shumsky
 67
II   CLINICAL
6.The Need for Efficacy in the Treatment of Suicidal Patients: Transference and Countertransference Issues
    
 87
7.eSupervision: Something New Under the Sun
   Allen S. Siegel and Eva-Maria Topel
 103
8.Bulimia as Metaphor: Twinship and Play in the Treatment of the Difficult Patient
   James E. Gorney
 141
9.Reflections on Selfobject Transferences and A Continuum of Responsiveness
   Louisa R. Livingston
 155
10.Easy Listening, Prolonged Empathic Immersion, and the Selfobject Needs of the Analyst
   Jeffrey J. Mermeistein
 175
11.Dimensions of Experience in Relationship Seeking
   Mary E. Connors
 199
III   APPLIED
12.Using Self Psychology in Brief Psychotherapy
   Jill R. Gardner
 219
13.Discussion of Jill Gardner's "Using Self Psychology in Brief Psychotherapy"
   Linda A. Chernus
 249
14.Developmental Aspects of the Twinship Selfobject Need and Religious Experience
   Lallene J. Rector
 257
15.The Creative Process
   George Hagman
 277
16.Restoration of the Past: A Guide to Therapy with Placed Children
   Marilyn W. Silin
 299
17.A Disorder of the Self in an Adult With A Nonverbal Learning Disability
   Joseph Palombo
 311
18.Secret Conversations With My Father: The Psychological Dimension of Theoretical Discourse
   Maxwell S. Sucharov
 339
19.Surviving the Death of Oedipus: Tips for Self Psychologists
   Doris Brothers and Ellen Lewinberg
 359
 Author Index 385
 Subject Index 391
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