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Heinz Kohut was arguably the most influential modern day psychoanalyst. Because current interest in Kohut's work has focused so completely on self psychology, however, certain aspects of Kohut's thinking, in particular his nonreductive synthesis of Freudian theory, are in danger of being lost. Prior to his development of self psychology, Kohut was a legendary teacher of Freudian theory at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. In this volume, Philip Rubovits-Seitz presents Kohut's previously unavailable lectures from his course on psychoanalytic psychology (prepared in collaboration with Kohut himself) along with an illuminating summary statement on Freudian theory jointly written by Kohut and Rubovits-Seitz. Rubovits-Seitz continues with his own insightful analysis of Kohut's distinctive approach to Freudian theory. And he concludes by arguing persuasively why Kohut's later contributions should best be viewed as a continuation, rather than an abandonment, of this early vision. Kohut's Freudian Vision not only repairs an outstanding tear in received psychoanalytic history but also challenges self psychologists and contemporary Freudian psychoanalysts alike to renewed reflection.
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Routledge
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0881632848
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9780881632842
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Publication Name
Kohut's Freudian Vision
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages
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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.5in
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18.4 Oz
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Bf173.R785 1999
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"Students of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic history will find Kohut's Freudian Vision an invaluable resource. Rubovits-Seitz brings a unique background and perspective to the task of presenting the reader with Kohut's previously unpublished lectures on Freudian theory, to which he adds his own personal observations and an analysis of how Kohut thought, lectured, and wrote. The final section of the book, devoted to demonstrating the continuity of Kohut's self psychology with Freudian theory, is most interesting and valuable. Scholarly and stimulating, it will be controversial with both Freudian and self psychologists. And that is what makes this book so good: it demands but also repays careful thought." - Robert J. Leider, M.D., Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis "Philip Rubovits-Seitz and The Analytic Press have done a service to psychoanalysts of all theoretical persuasions-not just those identified with classical Freudian psychoanalysis or self psychology - by compiling and publishing Kohut's pre-self psychology lectures at the Chicago Institute. This book has both contemporary and historical interest: Kohut's exceptionally lucid synopsis of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis deserves to find a place in contemporary psychoanalytic curricula, while Rubovits-Seitz's admirable and thorough-going analysis of the continuity in Kohut's thinking provides an indispensable basis for pondering anew the personal and historical transformations that ultimately led Kohut to personalize his Freudian vision and thereby make his own contribution." - Arnold D. Richards, M.D., JAPA "An important book for those interested in the development of Heinz Kohut's thought and in the intellectual history of psychoanalysis generally. Kohut's Freudian Visionnot only reveals the roots of Kohut's writings on self psychology in traditional psychoanalytic psychology; it also presents Kohut's sophisticated, often original, and compelling reading of Freudian theory. As such, Rubovits-Seitz's book presents a vision of psychoanalysis not as static dogma but as complex, contradictory, dynamic, and developing." - Thomas A. Kohut, Ph.D., Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Professor of History, Williams College gy - by compiling and publishing Kohut's pre-self psychology lectures at the Chicago Institute. This book has both contemporary and historical interest: Kohut's exceptionally lucid synopsis of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis deserves to find a place in contemporary psychoanalytic curricula, while Rubovits-Seitz's admirable and thorough-going analysis of the continuity in Kohut's thinking provides an indispensable basis for pondering anew the personal and historical transformations that ultimately led Kohut to personalize his Freudian vision and thereby make his own contribution." - Arnold D. Richards, M.D., JAPA "An important book for those interested in the development of Heinz Kohut's thought and in the intellectual history of psychoanalysis generally. Kohut's Freudian Visionnot only reveals the roots of Kohut's writings on self psychology in traditional psychoanalytic psychology; it also presents Kohut's sophisticated, often original, and compelling reading of Freudian theory. As such, Rubovits-Seitz's book presents a vision of psychoanalysis not as static dogma but as complex, contradictory, dynamic, and developing." - Thomas A. Kohut, Ph.D., Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Professor of History, Williams College ften original, and compelling reading of Freudian theory. As such, Rubovits-Seitz's book presents a vision of psychoanalysis not as static dogma but as complex, contradictory, dynamic, and developing." - Thomas A. Kohut, Ph.D., Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Professor of History, Williams College, "Students of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic history will find Kohut's Freudian Vision an invaluable resource. Rubovits-Seitz brings a unique background and perspective to the task of presenting the reader with Kohut's previously unpublished lectures on Freudian theory, to which he adds his own personal observations and an analysis of how Kohut thought, lectured, and wrote. The final section of the book, devoted to demonstrating the continuity of Kohut's self psychology with Freudian theory, is most interesting and valuable. Scholarly and stimulating, it will be controversial with both Freudian and self psychologists. And that is what makes this book so good: it demands but also repays careful thought." - Robert J. Leider, M.D., Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis "Philip Rubovits-Seitz and The Analytic Press have done a service to psychoanalysts of all theoretical persuasions-not just those identified with classical Freudian psychoanalysis or self psychology - by compiling and publishing Kohut's pre-self psychology lectures at the Chicago Institute. This book has both contemporary and historical interest: Kohut's exceptionally lucid synopsis of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis deserves to find a place in contemporary psychoanalytic curricula, while Rubovits-Seitz's admirable and thorough-going analysis of the continuity in Kohut's thinking provides an indispensable basis for pondering anew the personal and historical transformations that ultimately led Kohut to personalize his Freudian vision and thereby make his own contribution." - Arnold D. Richards, M.D., JAPA "An important book for those interested in the development of Heinz Kohut's thought and in the intellectual history of psychoanalysis generally. Kohut's Freudian Vision not only reveals the roots of Kohut's writings on self psychology in traditional psychoanalytic psychology; it also presents Kohut's sophisticated, often original, and compelling reading of Freudian theory. As such, Rubovits-Seitz's book presents a vision of psychoanalysis not as static dogma but as complex, contradictory, dynamic, and developing." - Thomas A. Kohut, Ph.D., Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Professor of History, Williams College, "Students of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic history will find Kohut's Freudian Vision an invaluable resource. Rubovits-Seitz brings a unique background and perspective to the task of presenting the reader with Kohut's previously unpublished lectures on Freudian theory, to which he adds his own personal observations and an analysis of how Kohut thought, lectured, and wrote. The final section of the book, devoted to demonstrating the continuity of Kohut's self psychology with Freudian theory, is most interesting and valuable. Scholarly and stimulating, it will be controversial with both Freudian and self psychologists. And that is what makes this book so good: it demands but also repays careful thought." - Robert J. Leider, M.D., Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis "Philip Rubovits-Seitz and The Analytic Press have done a service to psychoanalysts of all theoretical persuasions-not just those identified with classical Freudian psychoanalysis or self psychology - by compiling and publishing Kohut's pre-self psychology lectures at the Chicago Institute. This book has both contemporary and historical interest: Kohut's exceptionally lucid synopsis of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis deserves to find a place in contemporary psychoanalytic curricula, while Rubovits-Seitz's admirable and thorough-going analysis of the continuity in Kohut's thinking provides an indispensable basis for pondering anew the personal and historical transformations that ultimately led Kohut to personalize his Freudian vision and thereby make his own contribution." - Arnold D. Richards, M.D., JAPA "An important book for those interested in the development of Heinz Kohut's thought and in the intellectual history of psychoanalysis generally. Kohut's Freudian Visionnot only reveals the roots of Kohut's writings on self psychology in traditional psychoanalytic psychology; it also presents Kohut's sophisticated, often original, and compelling reading of Freudian theory. As such, Rubovits-Seitz's book presents a vision of psychoanalysis not as static dogma but as complex, contradictory, dynamic, and developing." - Thomas A. Kohut, Ph.D., Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Professor of History, Williams College
Table of Content
Introduction I. Kohut's Lectures on Psychoanalytic Psychology (1958-1960) - Heinz Kohut and Philip F.D. Seitz 1. Three Periods in the Development of Psychoanalysis 2. How It All Began 3. The Dynamic and Topographic Points of View 4. Conflict, Transference, and Infantile Sexuality 5.Optimal versus Traumatic Frustration, Memory versus Hallucinations, and Daydreaming 6. Psychic Trauma and the Economic Point of View 7. Primal Repression and "Actual Neurosis" 8. The Genetic Point of View 9. Symptom Formation 10. Symptom Formation From a Longitudinal Perspective 11. Freud's Theory of Psychosis 12. Freud's Theory of Depression and Preoedipal Phobias 13. Chapter 7 in The Interpretation of Dreams 14. Chapter 7, Section A: The Forgetting of Dreams 15. Chapter 7, Section B: Regression 16. Chapter 7, Section B: Regression (continued) 17. Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment 18. Chapter 7, Section C: Wish-Fulfillment (continued) 19. Chapter 7, Section D: The Function of Dreams 20. Chapter 7, Section D: The Function of Dreams (continued) 21. Chapter 7, Section E: Primary and Secondary Process 22. Chapter 7, Section F: The Unconscious, Consciousness, and Reality 23. The Second Phase in the Development of Psychoanalytic Theory 24. Melancholia 25. The Structural Model and Neutralization 26. Aggression 27. Aggression (continued): The "Childhood Object" and the Superego 28. The Ego Ideal: Censuring and Approving Parts of the Superego 29. Narcissism 30. The Dual Instinct Theory 31. Changes in the Concept of Anxiety 32. Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 1 and 2 33. Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapters 3 and 4 34. Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety: Chapter 5 II. Concepts and Theories of Psychoanalysis (1963) - Heinz Kohut and Philip F.D. Seitz III. Kohut's Method of Synthesizing Freudian Theory - Philip F.D. Rubovits-Seitz IV. Kohut's Concepts of Narcissism and Self Psychology: Continuities with Freudian Theory - Philip F.D. Rubovits-Seitz
Copyright Date
1999
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Movements / Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy / General, General, History
Lccn
98-047795
Dewey Decimal
150.195092
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Psychology
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