Individuation and Narcissism: The Psychology of the Self in Jung and KohutPsychology Press, 1990 - 267 من الصفحات Recent developments in Freudian psychoanalysis, particularly the work of Kohut and Winnicott, have led to a convergence with the Jungian position. In Individuation and Narcissism leading Jungian analyst Mario Jacoby attempts to overcome the doctrinal differences between the different schools of depth psychology, while taking into account the characteristic approaches of each. Through a close examination of the actual experience of self, the process of individuation, narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder, the author demonstrates the benefits of a cross-fertilization of ideas and techniques for the professional analyst. |
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AN INTRODUCTION | 30 |
EGO AND SELF IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY | 47 |
ASPECTS OF THE CONCEPT OF NARCISSISM | 78 |
INDIVIDUATION PROCESS AND MATURATION | 92 |
FORMS OF NARCISSISTIC DISTURBANCES | 146 |
Influences of the grandiose self | 163 |
The grandiose self and creativity | 169 |
Etiological and psychodynamic views | 175 |
PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENT | 188 |
Idealising transference and archetypal fantasy | 211 |
Empathy countertransference and narcissistic problems | 220 |
Jungs dialectical procedure and the analysis of childhood | 237 |
Conclusion | 246 |
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