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- catalog abstract ""Using the contemporary critique of Kohut and Loewald as a touchstone of inquiry into the current status of psychoanalysis, Judith Teicholz focuses on a select group of postmodern theorists - Lewis Aron, Jessica Benjamin, Irwin Z. Hoffman, Stephen A. Mitchell, and Owen Renik - whose recent writings comprise a questioning subtext to Kohut's and Loewald's ideas. Acutely aware of the important differences among these theorists, Teicholz nonetheless believes that their respective contributions, which present psychoanalysis as an interactive process in which the analyst's own subjectivity plays a constitutive role in the joint construction of meanings, achieve shared significance as a postmodern critique of Kohut and Loewald. She is especially concerned with the relationship - both theoretically and technically - between Kohut's emphasis on the analyst's empathic resonance with the analysand's view-point and affect, and the postmodern theorists' shared insistence on the expression of the analyst's own subjectivity in the treatment situation." "What follows is an astute exercise in comparative psychoanalysis, in which Teicholz sympathetically explores the interface and divergence of ideas among Kohut, Loewald, and five leading contemporary theorists."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11125974.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""Using the contemporary critique of Kohut and Loewald as a touchstone of inquiry into the current status of psychoanalysis, Judith Teicholz focuses on a select group of postmodern theorists - Lewis Aron, Jessica Benjamin, Irwin Z. Hoffman, Stephen A. Mitchell, and Owen Renik - whose recent writings comprise a questioning subtext to Kohut's and Loewald's ideas. Acutely aware of the important differences among these theorists, Teicholz nonetheless believes that their respective contributions, which present psychoanalysis as an interactive process in which the analyst's own subjectivity plays a constitutive role in the joint construction of meanings, achieve shared significance as a postmodern critique of Kohut and Loewald. She is especially concerned with the relationship - both theoretically and technically - between Kohut's emphasis on the analyst's empathic resonance with the analysand's view-point and affect, and the postmodern theorists' shared insistence on the expression of the analyst's own subjectivity in the treatment situation." "What follows is an astute exercise in comparative psychoanalysis, in which Teicholz sympathetically explores the interface and divergence of ideas among Kohut, Loewald, and five leading contemporary theorists."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-275) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: The Absent Authority and Ever-Present Subjectivity of the Author -- Pt. I. Kohut's and Loewald's Writings as Finale to the Modern and Overture to the Postmodern -- 1. The One-Half and Three-Quarters Revolutions: The Shift From Modern to Postmodern in Psychoanalysis -- 2. Kohut and Loewald: Waystations on the Road to the Postmodern -- 3. The Intellectual Climate of Kohut's Time and the Modern/Postmodern Duality of His Self Psychology -- Pt. II. Kohut's and Loewald's Ideas and the Postmodern Response -- 4. The Self in Kohut's Work and in Postmodern Discourse -- 5. Kohut's Concept of Selfobject -- Pt. III. Postmodern Trends in Psychoanalysis -- 6. A Dual Shift in Psychoanalytic Focus: Self to Subjectivity, Analysand to Analyst -- 7. The Expression of the Analyst's Subjectivity: A New Guiding Principle of Psychoanalytic Technique? -- 8. Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalysis: Major Contributions to a Multifaceted Concept -- 9. Intersubjectivity: Implications for the Psychoanalytic Situation -- 10. The Impact of Feminist and Gender Theories on Psychoanalysis: The Interface with Self Psychology and the Moderate Postmoderns -- Pt. IV. Kohut, Loewald, and the Postmoderns at Century's End -- 11. Theories Old and New.".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 287 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Kohut, Loewald, and the postmoderns.".
- catalog identifier "0881632600".
- catalog isFormatOf "Kohut, Loewald, and the postmoderns.".
- catalog isPartOf "Psychoanalytic inquiry book series ; v. 18".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Hillsdale, NJ : Analytic Press,".
- catalog relation "Kohut, Loewald, and the postmoderns.".
- catalog subject "150.19/5/0922 21".
- catalog subject "BF175.5.S44 T45 1999".
- catalog subject "Kohut, Heinz.".
- catalog subject "Loewald, Hans W., 1906-".
- catalog subject "Loewald, Hans W., 1906-1993.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis.".
- catalog subject "Self Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Self psychology.".
- catalog subject "W1 PS427F v.18 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: The Absent Authority and Ever-Present Subjectivity of the Author -- Pt. I. Kohut's and Loewald's Writings as Finale to the Modern and Overture to the Postmodern -- 1. The One-Half and Three-Quarters Revolutions: The Shift From Modern to Postmodern in Psychoanalysis -- 2. Kohut and Loewald: Waystations on the Road to the Postmodern -- 3. The Intellectual Climate of Kohut's Time and the Modern/Postmodern Duality of His Self Psychology -- Pt. II. Kohut's and Loewald's Ideas and the Postmodern Response -- 4. The Self in Kohut's Work and in Postmodern Discourse -- 5. Kohut's Concept of Selfobject -- Pt. III. Postmodern Trends in Psychoanalysis -- 6. A Dual Shift in Psychoanalytic Focus: Self to Subjectivity, Analysand to Analyst -- 7. The Expression of the Analyst's Subjectivity: A New Guiding Principle of Psychoanalytic Technique? -- 8. Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalysis: Major Contributions to a Multifaceted Concept -- 9. Intersubjectivity: Implications for the Psychoanalytic Situation -- 10. The Impact of Feminist and Gender Theories on Psychoanalysis: The Interface with Self Psychology and the Moderate Postmoderns -- Pt. IV. Kohut, Loewald, and the Postmoderns at Century's End -- 11. Theories Old and New.".
- catalog title "Kohut, Loewald, and the postmoderns : a comparative study of self and relationship / Judith Guss Teicholz.".
- catalog type "text".