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| | Self Psychology in Depth - Amy Feld, PsyD |
 | | Self psychology stresses that transferences are not the client's confusion of the therapist as a parent, but the client's legitimate need for a new selfobject in the present to his needs for structure building (Elson, 1986). |  | | The primary psychological task, for self psychology, is the maintenance of the self, and the relationships between the self and selfobject are at the center of development from birth to death (Tolpin, 1986). |  | | Another self psychological view of countertransference views the phenomenon as a reaction by the therapist to the client's transference of expectations to the therapist. |
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http://www.dramy.net/self.html
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| | What is Self Psychology |
 | | Psychoanalytic self psychology is the theoretical school of Heinz Kohut, MD (1913-1981), and provides the theoretical basis for most of the therapeutic benefits of contemporary psychoanalysis. |  | | Psychoanalytic self psychology contributes to our understanding of a wide variety of topics in psychology and the social sciences, as well as philosophy, humanities and religion. |  | | While rejecting the primary importance of innate Freudian sexual drives in the organization of the human psyche, self psychology was the first major psychoanalytic movement in the United States to recognize the critical role of empathy in explaining human development and psychoanalytic change. |
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http://www.selfpsychology.org/whatis.htm
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| | Self Psychology Bibliography |
 | | Goldberg, A. The Psychology of the Self: A Casebook. |  | | Brandschaft, B. The negativism of the negative therapeutic reaction and the psychology of the self. |  | | Adler, G. Uses and limitations of Kohut's self psychology in the treatment of borderline patients. |
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http://www.psychematters.com/bibliographies/selfpsych.htm
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| | Self Psychology Psychoanalysis |
 | | In fact, individuals and organizations representing self psychology have embraced disparate theoretical treatment modalities that are in obvious opposition to Kohut's foundational constructs that gave rise to the birth of self psychology and are the theoretical underpinnings that define self psychology. |  | | He (1984) added: "Self psychology is at one with the technical principle that interpretation in general, and the interpretation of transferences in particular, is the major instrumentality of therapeutic psychoanalysis" (p. |  | | Self psychology does not advocate a change in the essence of analytic technique. |
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http://www.selfpsychologypsychoanalysis.org/rowe.html
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| | Classics in the History of Psychology -- Calkins (1908b) |
 | | This is the character of the self which gives to the idea and function conceptions of psychology their hold on psychological thought; for against ideas or functions regarded as parts, or aspects, of the self no crucial objection need ire urged. |  | | The statement that the self is basal fact of psychology does not, it may be added, forbid the psychologist to occupy himself temporarily with " idea," "function" or "experience" of the self, supposing that he always keeps in mind its abstract nature. |  | | This self, finally, is no philosopher's or epistemologist's self: it should not, for example, be characterized as free, responsible, or endless, and the question of its more or less ultimate reality is never raised.[2] The psychologist takes for granted, without meta- [p. |
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http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/SciSelf/index2.htm
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| | A SELF CONCEPT-BASED MODEL OF WORK MOTIVATION |
 | | Reinforcers are the stimuli that are presented to the individual upon engaging in a behavior and serve to increase the probability of that behavior in the future. |  | | The self esteem is the evaluative component of the self concept (Gergen, 1971; Rosenberg, 1965). |  | | Self theory supplements calculative models by suggesting the concept of self as a basis for non-calculative explanations of behavior. |
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http://www.cba.uri.edu/Scholl/Papers/Self_Concept_Motivation.HTM
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| | Sample text for Library of Congress control number 2001040587 |
 | | Object relations theory and self psychology are holistic frameworks that are consistent with the humanistic stance, values, and person-environmental focus of the social work profession and fit well with the existing body of clinical social work theory and practice. |  | | Object relations theory and self psychology are not unitary frameworks. |  | | Among the most significant of these formulations in today's practice arena are object relations theory and self psychology, which arose in reaction to and have a different philosophical base from Freudian drive theory and ego psychology. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/samples/simon031/2001040587.html
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| | Category:Psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Psychology is a collection of academic, clinical and industrial disciplines concerned with the explanation and prediction of behavior, thinking, emotions, motivations, relationships, potentials and pathologies. |  | | International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology |  | | Articles on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Wikimedia Commons Category Psychology |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Psychology
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| | Self-Quiz on Psychology and Science |
 | | No, psychology was originally designed (for example, by Wilhelm Wundt) as the "science of consciousness." And as late as the first decade of the 1900s that was still a common definition of the field. |  | | Introductory psychology textbooks often begin with a chapter which reviews the history of the field and different scientific approaches to psychology. |  | | Welcome to the self-quiz on Psychology and Science. |
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http://www.psychwww.com/selfquiz/ch01mcq.htm
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| | Open Directory - Science:Social Sciences:Psychology:Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic |
 | | Adlerian Psychology is a branch of psychology also referred to as "Individual Psychology." It is based on the work of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs. |  | | In Self Psychology, the therapist uses empathy to gain the patient's trust. |  | | Self psychological theory proposes that healthy self-development proceeds from adequate responsiveness of caregivers to the child's vital emotional needs, including alterego needs, idealizing needs, and mirroring needs. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Psychology/Psychoanalytic_and_Psychodynamic/desc.html
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| | Classics in the History of Psychology -- Calkins (1915) |
 | | The self is accordingly foredoomed to perpetual exile from psychology. |  | | The self is often bowed out of psychology on the ground that scientific introspection has failed to discover it. |  | | Such an awareness of the causal self is, however, admitted by everybody to be a conceptual, philosophical experience. |
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http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/self.htm
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 | | The International Council for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology has developed a new site at: http://www.psychologyoftheself.com. |  | | The Self Psychology Page has moved to http://www.selfpsychology.com. |
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| | The self (from social psychology) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Social psychology, for example, deals with human thought and action in a social context, while physiological psychology is concerned with thought and behavior at... |  | | The field of psychology has a number of subdisciplines devoted to the study of the different levels and contexts of human thought and behavior. |  | | Resources for those interested in the theory of self psychology that was developed by psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-38832?tocId=38832
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| | I: Introduction: Archetypal Psychology, Gender, and Self |
 | | Archetypal psychology is a psychology of the soul, which resides in the heart. |  | | He not only challenges the legitimation of such traditional areas of thought such as psychology and implicitly self, he also advocates the collapse of such rigidly dualistic boundaries as self and other, or what is conscious and unconscious. |  | | The latter case, a critical dialogue between archetypal psychology and contemporary feminist thought about religion, can not only help to demonstrate some of the shortcomings found in archetypal psychology, it also points to some colourful ideas with which archetypal psychology as well as contemporary feminist thought about religion might deepen and enrich their respective palates. |
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http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/fonda/introduc.html
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| | Sports Psychology |
 | | Sport and exercise psychology is the scientific study of the psychological factors that are associated with participation and performance in sport, exercise, and other types of physical activity. |  | | Sports Psychology with Karlene Sugarman, M.A. These pages will help explain what Sports Psychology is, tell how to get started in the field, and offer some practical skills to help athletes, professionals, coaches--anyone--achieve peak performance in their endeavors. |  | | Included is a discussion of winning and the anxiety of separation from an object relations perspective, the dread of success, self psychology, Freudian instinct theory, and the secondary gain that is found in defeat. |
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http://www.psychology.org/links/Environment_Behavior_Relationships/Sports
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| | A Psychology Press Journal: Self and Identity |
 | | Self and Identity is devoted to the study of social and psychological processes (e.g., cognition, motivation, emotion, and interpersonal behavior) that involve the human capacity for self-awareness, self-representation, and self-regulation. |  | | Practitioners and scholars of social, personality, developmental, and clinical psychology, as well as professionals in sociology, psychiatry, anthropology, social work and other disciplines with an interest in the study of self and identity. |  | | The Journal aims to bring together work on self and identity undertaken by researchers in social, personality, developmental, and clinical psychology, as well as sociology, psychiatry, communication, anthropology, social work, and other social and behavioral sciences. |
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/pp/selfandidentity.html
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| | Psychology as Religion: The Cult of Self-Worship |
 | | Yet the aura or authority that psychology has derived from its scientific status is often used by those teaching selfism to imply that its concept and values somewhow have, or approach, a scientific truth status. |  | | We shall use the term selfism to refer to this religion and its rationale for self-expression, creativity, and the like...Selfist psychology emphasizes the human capacity for change to the point of almost totally ignoring the idea that life has limits, and that knowledge of those limits is the basis of wisdom. |  | | The assumption that the objective method of science is a fair and unbiased procedure for correctly understanding a phenomenon is widely accepted in modern society...used in the study of human beings, this method is a profoundly prejudiced ideological tool, which leads inevitably to a particular theory of humankind. |
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http://www.narth.com/docs/vitz.html
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| | Educational Psychology Interactive: Self-concept and self-esteem |
 | | Self-esteem is the affective or emotional aspect of self and generally refers to how we feel about or how we value ourselves (one's self-worth). |  | | Given the above formula, this suggests that success in a particular subject area is not really changing one's self-concept (knowledge of one's self) or even self-esteem (one's subjective evaluation of one's value or worth), but rather is impacting one's expecation about future success based on one's past experience. |  | | There are a variety of ways to think about the self. |
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http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/regsys/self.html
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| | TRISP - Training and Research Institute for Self Psychology, New York City |
 | | During four years of study, candidates acquire a comprehensive understanding of self psychology, intersubjectivity, and relational theory, the approaches that are now in the forefront of psychoanalysis. |  | | The theory of intersubjectivity, which posits that all treatment phenomena are codetermined by the subjectivities of the therapist and patient, has greatly deepened clinical understanding. |  | | It has been in continuous operation since then providing candidates with complete, balanced, and thorough training in self psychology and the theory of intersubjectivity-the approaches that are now in the forefront of psychoanalysis. |
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| | Forum For Self Psychology |
 | | orum for Self Psychology is a Norwegian forum for intellectual and clinical debate from the perspective of self psychology. |  | | It is not a training institution, but arranges seminars, meetings and courses on self psychology. |  | | orum for Self Psychology has a special interest in group analysis, affect theory and hermeneutics. |
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http://www.med.uio.no/us/dn/fsp/fspe.htm
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| | Self-efficacy information |
 | | Self and Self-Belief in Psychology and Education: A Historical Perspective. |  | | Another one from the Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology. |  | | doctoral student at the Universidad de Sevilla, and Profesor José María León Rubio, Department of Social Psychology, are researching the influence of self-efficacy on health promotion and prevention. |
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http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/self-efficacy.html
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| | The New York Institute for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology - Welcome |
 | | The New York Institute for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology was formed for the purpose of providing a thorough training in the theory and technique of Heinz Kohut and those contemporary theorists who have made significant contributions to his work. |  | | We feel that such foundational training will facilitate and widen the student’s understanding and appreciation of recent theoretical contributions to self psychology which becomes a focus in the third and fourth year of training. |  | | The major focus of the program, however, is on the study of Kohut's clinical and theoretical contributions with particular emphasis on the experience-near empathic treatment stance. |
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http://www.nyipsp.org
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| | Self Psychology Page - Psychoanalytic Self Psychology of Heinz Kohut |
 | | This site is dedicated to discussion, information, and communication regarding Heinz Kohut's psychoanalytic psychology of the self and contemporary developments. |  | | There is a News page for the latest happenings in self psychology. |  | | Other sections include a listing of self psychology training programs, photos, and more. |
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| | Amazon.com: The Divided Self : An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness (Penguin Psychology): Books: R. D. Laing |
 | | Thus a false self can arise in the individual which is in compliance with the intentions and expectations of the other or with what are imagined to be the other's intentions or expectations. |  | | It is no small task for the therapist to articulate what the patient's "world" is and his way of being in it in order to outline his psychopathology. |  | | But the more he keeps his "true self" concealed and unseen, the more he presents to others a false front and the more compulsive this fake presentation of himself becomes. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0140135375?v=glance
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| | Dr. Sanity: NARCISSISM AND SOCIETY: Part I - The Psychology of the Self |
 | | The “Self” can be thought of as a content of the mental apparatus; a structure within the mind that has continuity in time and a specific location. |  | | The individual during his or her development tries to find and maintain a form of self love that is compatible with healthy relationships with other(this is called “object relations” in psychiatry). |  | | This part of my discussion is based on the theories of Self Psychology by Heinz Kohut. |
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http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2005/04/narcissism-and-society-part-i.html
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| | Progress in Self Psychology |
 | | Integrating Self Psychology and Classical Psychoanalysis: An Experience-Near Approach |  | | Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman: Lessons for the Self Psychologist |  | | Pathways to Integration: Adding to the Self Psychology Model |
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http://www.psychologyoftheself.com/progress/toc/vol04.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Heinz Kohut and the Psychology of the Self (Makers of Modern Psychotherapy S.): Books |
 | | A founder of the Self Psychology movement in America, he based his practice on the belief that narcissistic vulnerabilities play a significant part in the suffering that brings people along for treatment. |  | | with Individuation and Narcissism: The Psychology of Se... |  | | Heinz Kohut and the Psychology of the Self (Makers of Modern Psychotherapy S.) |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415086388
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| | SelfhelpMagazine: Article Index (text version) |
 | | Three steps to happiness, anger, character, giving and receiving feedback, understanding and getting support, hypnosis for writers, journal writing and self help, ethics in psychotherapy, clinical hypnotherapy, when your therapist screws up. |  | | Breaches in professional ethics, can therapy help, choosing a psychotherapist, diagnosis, a layman's guide, pathological narcissism, using popular therapies, self-help, effective decision making, taking control of what you know, violence and the power of words. |  | | A winning philosophy, decisions, agelessness, a peaceful death, doctor and patient communication, pros and cons of cyberspace, trauma drama, the ignorance of youth, Internet and real life relationships, life transformations, Kosovar refugees, addiction, procrastination, self esteem, midlife, finding faith, verbal violence. |
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http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/articles
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| | Maslow Books: Official Abraham Maslow Publications Site |
 | | The Growth Hypothesis in Psychology: The Humanistic Psychology of Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers |  | | Maslow, Abraham "Individual Psychology and the Social Behavior of Monkeys and Apes" |  | | New Pathways in Psychology: Maslow & the Post-Freudian Revolution |
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| | Be Your Own Therapist - psychology Self Help |
 | | psychology of Sex Education - psychological Sexual Health Care |  | | Be Your Own Therapist - psychology Self Help |  | | Accepting Our psychology Of Sex Education - psychological Sexual Health Care    The Caviar Of Sex    What About Your Dreadful Sexual Dream Last Night? |
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http://www.psychologyhelp.com/book.htm
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| | Self-Help and Psychology. |
 | | FIRE IN THE SOUL - A new psychology of spiritual optimism by Joan Borysenko, HC 1993 F/VG - PRICE: $5.00 |  | | INTIMACY OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF CLOSENESS by Robert L. McDonald, SC 1988 G/ INTIMACY THE NEED TO BE CLOSE - How the need for intimacy influences our relationships, life choices, and sense of identity by Dan McAdams, HC 1989 1st Ed. |  | | Used books on self-help and psychology may be found on John's Used Books. |
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http://www.rosezone.com/booksales/mainpages/selfhelp.html
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| | Psychology Today: Self Tests |
 | | Get to know yourself better with Psychology Today's professionally developed self tests. |  | | Send them to your friends and compare results — you may be surprised by what you learn! |
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http://www.psychologytoday.com/pto/self_tests.php
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| | Erik's Psychology Links |
 | | can so that all of us psychology students will have a launching |  | | I'll try to keep updating this page as often as I |
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| | drselfhelp.com: Self Help, Psychology, Mental and Emotional Wellness |
 | | "All in your head": mental health and psychology |  | | drselfhelp.com: Self Help, Psychology, Mental and Emotional Wellness |  | | Doctor Self Help is your gateway to the wide world of mental and emotional health, wellness, growth, peace, and tranquility on the web. |
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http://www.drselfhelp.com
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| | Daily Psychology Self Help Quiz |
 | | Self help is not for everyone; if in severe distress or carrying a heavy psychological diagnosis, it is probably NOT for you. |  | | This quiz is designed to point out some useful, often unknown or unpopular, self improvement paths. |  | | For most of us, however, a dab or a dash of personal growth most every day is the best way for us to improve psychologically. |
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http://www.psychologyhelp.com/psycholo.shtml
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| | Psychology Today: Self-esteem vs. Self-respect |
 | | Adapted by Ph.D. Ellen J. Langer, a professor of psychology at Harvard University, is author of The Power of Mindful Learning (Perseus, 1997) and Mindfulness (Perseus, 1989). |  | | Just think about it: If we gave up self-evaluation, we could have more life before death. |
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http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-19991101-000033.html
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