This paper briefly describes some principles of a self-psychology, this term being used in a broad sense. As a heuristic device, the theme of evolution of self is woven about the formation of its boundary. Boundary formation is seen to be fostered by therapeutic responses that ‘match’ inner states. This notion is linked to other means of enhancing a sense of ‘innerness’. They include a respect for the distinction between the realms of public and private, a potentiation of the ‘ownership ’ of experience and the use of certain forms of language. Through a consideration of the concept of ‘the secret’, self-psychology is contrasted with the traditional or ego psychologies. What emerges is a therapeutic approach to personality disorder that rese...
The centrality of self to both intrapsychic life and behavior seems indisputable to introspection, y...
Reviews the book, Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process by J. Christopher Muran (see record 20...
Psychotherapy, by its very name, draws our attention to a person's inner life. In fact, the ter...
Currently much attention is being devoted to narcissism and self psychology. The work of Kohut and h...
This book addresses selected central questions in phenomenological psychology, a discipline that inv...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
There is relatively little theory on how psychotherapy clients self-heal since most theories of ther...
The article presents a survey on the problem of theoretical conceptions of the “Self” and specific f...
There is perhaps no term in psychology that is more widely used, yet less well-understood, than “sel...
This article explores the unique contribution of psychoanalytic self-psychology to an indepth under-...
The study of the psychopathological aspects of human nature has contributed a vast mass of observati...
This paper will examine gestalt therapy in light of clinical and theoretical insights from self psyc...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
The article is devoted to how the process and effects of psychotherapy may be analyzed and understoo...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
The centrality of self to both intrapsychic life and behavior seems indisputable to introspection, y...
Reviews the book, Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process by J. Christopher Muran (see record 20...
Psychotherapy, by its very name, draws our attention to a person's inner life. In fact, the ter...
Currently much attention is being devoted to narcissism and self psychology. The work of Kohut and h...
This book addresses selected central questions in phenomenological psychology, a discipline that inv...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
There is relatively little theory on how psychotherapy clients self-heal since most theories of ther...
The article presents a survey on the problem of theoretical conceptions of the “Self” and specific f...
There is perhaps no term in psychology that is more widely used, yet less well-understood, than “sel...
This article explores the unique contribution of psychoanalytic self-psychology to an indepth under-...
The study of the psychopathological aspects of human nature has contributed a vast mass of observati...
This paper will examine gestalt therapy in light of clinical and theoretical insights from self psyc...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
The article is devoted to how the process and effects of psychotherapy may be analyzed and understoo...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
The centrality of self to both intrapsychic life and behavior seems indisputable to introspection, y...
Reviews the book, Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process by J. Christopher Muran (see record 20...
Psychotherapy, by its very name, draws our attention to a person's inner life. In fact, the ter...