Volume 11 begins with a timely assessment of self psychology and intersubjectivity theory, with original contributions by D. Carveth, J. Trop, P. Ornstein, and C. Powell. Clinical studies span the transferences (F. Lachmann & S. Kiersky, E. Lewinberg), the complementarity of individual and group therapy (M. Baker), the termination phase (H. Muslin), and multiple personality disorder (S. Palef). A special section of "dying and mourning" encompasses women professionals and suicide (S. Abramowitz), the self psychology of the mourning process (G. Hagman), and the selfobject function of religious experience with the dying patient (S. Knoblauch). Progress in Self Psychology Series |