Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 10.4
Shows how self psychology allows child patients who were in the past often considered difficult and even untreatable to be understood and effectively helped.
Prologue, Jule P. Miller, Jr., M.D. and Stephen L. Post, M.D., Issue Editors - Clinical Protocol, James L Fosshage, Ph.D. - A Self Psychology View, Paul H. Ornstein, M.D. - A Classical View, Homer C. Curtis, M.D. - A Developmentalist View, J. Alexis Burland, M.D. - A Relational View, Stephen A. Mitchell, Ph.D. - A Kleinian View, Priscilla Roth, B.A. and Hanna Segal, M.D. - A British Object Relations View, Gregorio Kohon - A Neurobiological View, Andrew Schwartz, M.D. - A Lacanian View, John P. Muller, Ph.D. - Reflections on the Commentaries, Jule P. Miller, Jr., M.D. and Anne H. Miller, M.S.W. - De Gustibus Disputandum: An Editorial Commentary, Stephen L. Post, M.D. - The Analyst's Response, James L. Fosshage, Ph.D. Epilogue, Jule P. Miller, Jr. and Stephen L. Post, M.D., Issue Editors