136 Pages
by
Routledge
137 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1995. This is Volume 6, number 1 of Psychoanalytic Inquiry which offers an examination of the dimensions of power in psychoanalytic thought in both mental life and human interactions. This a collection of papers from five contributors to address the problem of power and varies from studies of powerful historical figures to a reformulation of metapsychology.
Prologue, Melvin Bornstein, M.D., Issue Editor
- Kohut's Testament, Lawrence Friedman, M.D.
- Nuclear Conflict and the Nuclear Self, Theodore Shapiro M.D.
- The Missing Elements in Kohut's Cure, Arnold Modell, M.D.
- Critical Reflections on the Theory of Self Psychology: An Inside View, Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D.
- How Does Analysis Cure?: An Appreciation, Michael Franz Basch, M.D.
- Who Does Self Psychology Cure? Christopher Bollas, Ph.D.
- The Self in Psychoanalysis and in Phenomenological Philosophy, Paul Ricoeur, Ph.D.
- Self Psychology as a Postmodern Science, Stephen Toulmin, Ph.D.
- Non Omnis Moriar, Arnold Goldberg, M.D., Discussant
Epilogue, Ernest S. Wolf, M.D., Issue Editor
- Kohut's Testament, Lawrence Friedman, M.D.
- Nuclear Conflict and the Nuclear Self, Theodore Shapiro M.D.
- The Missing Elements in Kohut's Cure, Arnold Modell, M.D.
- Critical Reflections on the Theory of Self Psychology: An Inside View, Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D.
- How Does Analysis Cure?: An Appreciation, Michael Franz Basch, M.D.
- Who Does Self Psychology Cure? Christopher Bollas, Ph.D.
- The Self in Psychoanalysis and in Phenomenological Philosophy, Paul Ricoeur, Ph.D.
- Self Psychology as a Postmodern Science, Stephen Toulmin, Ph.D.
- Non Omnis Moriar, Arnold Goldberg, M.D., Discussant
Epilogue, Ernest S. Wolf, M.D., Issue Editor
Biography
Melvin BornsteinM.D.