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How does analysis cure?
Book • 1984
Heinz Kohut's "How Does Analysis Cure?
" is a significant work in self psychology.
It explores the therapeutic process in psychoanalysis, emphasizing the role of empathy and the self in healing.
Kohut developed a model of self psychology that focuses on the development and integration of the self.
His work has had a significant impact on the understanding and treatment of narcissistic personality disorders.
His contributions to the field of psychoanalysis remain highly influential.
" is a significant work in self psychology.
It explores the therapeutic process in psychoanalysis, emphasizing the role of empathy and the self in healing.
Kohut developed a model of self psychology that focuses on the development and integration of the self.
His work has had a significant impact on the understanding and treatment of narcissistic personality disorders.
His contributions to the field of psychoanalysis remain highly influential.
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as a book that made a lasting impression on him when he was growing up.


Harvey Schwartz

An Analyst's Reflections on Her Treatments and Her Life with Beverly Kolsky, MSW (Tupper Lake, New York)
Mentioned by Eugene Holland in relation to his work on narcissism.

Eugene W. Holland, "Perversions of the Market: Sadism, Masochism, and the Culture of Capitalism" (SUNY Press, 2024)
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in relation to authority in psychoanalysis.

Gohar Homayounpour

Gohar Homayounpour, "Persian Blues, Psychoanalysis and Mourning" (Routledge, 2022)




