Chapter 1 1. Self Psychology: A Healing Research Program Chapter 2 2. Empathic Understanding Chapter 3 3. Selfobject Experiences Chapter 4 4. The Organizing Self and Self-organization Chapter 5 5. The Feeling Self and Affects Chapter 6 6. The Remembering Self and Structuralization Chapter 7 7. Self Psychology Theory: Pathways to Future Growth
Ronald R. Lee lectures in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne and is an honorary consulting psychologist to St. Vincent Hospital's Mental Health Department. Angie Rountree teaches in the Empathink Summer Schools and conducts psychotherapy in private practice in Melbourne. Sally McMahon teaches in the Australian College of Contemporary Somatic Psychotherapy and in Empathink Summer Schools.
Lee and his colleagues propose 'a healing research paradigm' that
is built on the foundation of Kohut's major theoretical
contributions. The depth and breadth of scholarship is exceptional
and the clinical material is clear. This deceptively simple
organization of ideas provides a sound scientific basis for
evaluating and ultimately improving outcomes in long-term
psychotherapy. Given the sometimes strained relationship between
the empirically validated treatments (EVT) movement and clinicians
in the trenches, especially psychoanalytic practitioners, this book
is a very strong answer to the demand for evidence for the
effectiveness of treatments other than pharmacologic or uniform
protocols. -- J. Colby Martin, Argosy University
Anyone looking for a thorough and comprehensive review of
psychoanalytic self psychology need search no further. The authors
of Five Kohutian Postulates have clearly combed the literature of
self psychology, followed every tributary that might make the
principles of self psychology more coherent and relevant, and
buttressed their own conclusions with clinical examples that are
both interesting and intriguing. Although self psychology has long
left behind a single and/or singular set of ideas, Lee, Roundtree,
and McMahon allow the reader enough latitude to both agree and
disagree so that one can readily grasp how the self psychology of
today is a complex gathering of ideas resting upon a set of firm
guiding principles presented by these authors. -- Arnold Goldberg
M.D., Rush University Medical Center
Five Kohutian Postulates is a different kind of textbook (advanced)
on Heinx Kohut's self psychology. Beginning with psychotherapy as a
'science of the unique' and the importance of an empathic
perspective, Kohut's theory is presented as a Lakatos-like
'research program' that features four auxiliary postulates (self
object experience, supraordinate self-organizing, feelings, and
structuralization) around the central postulate (empathy). These
postulates help form a psychotherapeutic identity that includes
ideas from infant development, philosophy, the neurosciences, and
other psychoanalytic theories. -- Richard Chessick, Northwestern
University
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