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The Psychology of the Self

A Casebook

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  • 460 páginas
  • 17 horas de lectura

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The book,Psychology of The Self (1978), and the movement of the Psychology of the Self are criticized as having degenerated into a kind of cult that basically rejects all former and contemporary psychoanalytic contributions. The end product is that many patients are incorrectly diagnosed as “narcissistic character disorders” and then treated by the same method, emphasizing the patient's need for an empathic self-object. Even the “cures” reported seem to put the patient in a schizoid and narcissistic position in which object relations that involve real attachments to another person are minimized. Instead of changing people from narcissistic to object-related, the reverse appears to occur. The Psychology of the A Casebook was written with the collaboration of Heinz Kohut, M.D., edited by Arnold Goldberg, M.D. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Look Inside Share this content on Facebook Share this content on Twitter Share this content on LinkedIn Other actions Export citations Register for Journal Updates About This Journal Reprints and Permissions

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The Psychology of the Self, Arnold I. Goldberg

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Título
The Psychology of the Self
Subtítulo
A Casebook
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1992
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
460
ISBN10
0823655822
ISBN13
9780823655823
Serie
Calificación
3 de 5
Descripción
The book,Psychology of The Self (1978), and the movement of the Psychology of the Self are criticized as having degenerated into a kind of cult that basically rejects all former and contemporary psychoanalytic contributions. The end product is that many patients are incorrectly diagnosed as “narcissistic character disorders” and then treated by the same method, emphasizing the patient's need for an empathic self-object. Even the “cures” reported seem to put the patient in a schizoid and narcissistic position in which object relations that involve real attachments to another person are minimized. Instead of changing people from narcissistic to object-related, the reverse appears to occur. The Psychology of the A Casebook was written with the collaboration of Heinz Kohut, M.D., edited by Arnold Goldberg, M.D. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Look Inside Share this content on Facebook Share this content on Twitter Share this content on LinkedIn Other actions Export citations Register for Journal Updates About This Journal Reprints and Permissions