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Self Psychology Psychoanalysis

Kohut's Legacy

How Does Analysis Cure?(12) was his final book, published posthumously in 1984. This work offered new perspectives on the place of empathy in analytic cure, and it expanded the concepts of defense and resistance; moreover, perhaps most importantly, it offered directions that we can pursue to understand more fully the human condition.

Bibliography

  1. Strozier, C. B. (1985). Glimpses of a life: Heinz Kohut (1913-81). In Progress in Self Psychology, vol. 1, ed. A. Goldberg, pp. 3-12. New York: The Guilford Press.
  2. Leo, J., (1980, December). The preacher of narcissism. Time Magazine, p. 76.
  3. Montgomery, P. (1981, October 10). Obituary-Heinz Kohut. The New York Times, p. 17.
  4. Goldberg, A., (1982) Obituary: Heinz Kohut. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 63:257-258.
  5. Kohut, H., (1966). Forms and Transformations of Narcissism. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 14:243-272.
  6. Kohut, H., (1971). The Analysis of the Self. New York: International Universities Press.
  7. Basch, M. F. (1980). Doing Psychotherapy. New York: Basic Books, Inc.
  8. Ornstein, P. H. (1978). Introduction: The evolution of Heinz Kohut's psychoanalytic psychology of the self. In The Search for the Self, vol. 1, ed. P. H. Ornstein, pp. 1-106. New York: International Universities Press.
  9. Wolf, E. S. (1988). Treating the Self: Elements of Clinical Self Psychology. New York: The Guilford Press.
  10. Kohut, H., (1977). The Restoration of the Self. New York: International Universities Press.
  11. Goldberg, A., ed. (1978). The Psychology of the Self: A Casebook. New York: International Universities Press.
  12. Kohut, H., (1984). How Does Analysis Cure? Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
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