D. W. Winnicott, André Green, and Rosemary Dinnage: Some Thoughts on the Interplay of Transitional Objects and Object Destruction [0.03%]
德里克·W·温尼科特、安德烈·格林和罗丝玛丽·迪内奇:关于过渡性客体与客体破坏之间相互作用的一些思考
David G Kitron
David G Kitron
In this paper, the author attempts to arrive at a comprehensive outline of Winnicott's developmental theory. This theory encompasses the infant's emergence from total dependence and subject/object merging to what the author refers to as rel...
Peter Zimmermann,Harry Paul
Peter Zimmermann
This article traces the evolution of the concept of the leading edge in Kohut's work. The leading edge is defined as the growth-promoting dimension of the transference. The authors argue that although Kohut did not ever use the term explici...
John Hanwell Riker
John Hanwell Riker
The author seeks to articulate the philosophical significance of Heinz Kohut's original theory of the self by showing (a) how it explains the basis of our ability to create and be motivated by personal ideals; (b) how it transforms our unde...
Raanan Kulka
Raanan Kulka
A person's life and work, as recounted in a full-scale biography, is always a vibrant opportunity to touch the riddle's core, reflecting the sublime human yearning to see beyond the veil separating "I" from "other." This is especially true ...
Charles B Strozier,Konstantine Pinteris,Kathleen Kelley et al.
Charles B Strozier et al.
The authors explore Heinz Kohut's ideas of self, including its nuclear and virtual forms, in the critical period from the late 1960s to about 1975. Kohut's creative process, it is argued, has not been fully appreciated. The authors establis...
George Hagman
George Hagman
This paper elaborates on the implications of Heinz Kohut's radical revision of the concepts of introspection and empathy for psychoanalytic practice and therapeutics. I focus on three of Kohut's papers: "Introspection, Empathy, and Psychoan...
Peter Zimmermann
Peter Zimmermann
Siegfried Zepf,Judith Zepf
Siegfried Zepf
The authors discuss the psychoanalytic treatment of Little Hans, drawing on the perspective offered by Laplanche's concept of "enigmatic messages," which they believe can contribute to a better understanding of this case history. They concl...
Mutual Witnessing Between a Writer and Her Readers in Etty Hillesum's Diaries, 1941-1943 [0.03%]
埃蒂·希勒苏姆1941—1943年日记中的作者与读者之间的相互见证关系
Merav Roth
Merav Roth
Etty (Esther) Hillesum was a young Jewish Dutch woman who kept a diary throughout the entire period of the Holocaust, until she met her own death in Auschwitz. The diary, written in the hellish environment of the Nazi occupation of Holland,...
Mariana Gaitini
Mariana Gaitini
The author explores the notion of representation and trauma, taking into account their negative manifestation in the mind, as memories without representation. In the face of massive trauma, the mind deploys dissociative mechanisms, so the e...