Table of Contents
Strozier, From the Kohut Archives. Part I: Theory. The Many Meanings of Intersubjectivity and Their Implications for Analyst Self-Expression and Self-Disclosure. Part II: Clinical. Fisch, The Case of Gayle and Discussions. Ipp, The Case of Gayle. Rignstrom, Straddling Two Revolutions: A Discussion of Hazel Ipp's Clinical Case. Doctors, Clinical Notes on the Self-Psychological/Intersubjective "Contextualization of Narcissism": A Discussion of Hazel Ipp's Clinical Case. Fisch, A Self Less Divided: A Discussion of Hazel Ipp's Clinical Case. Knoblauch, Nonverbal Implicit Dimensions of Interaction: A Discussion of Hazel Ipp's Clinical Case. Ipp, Reply to the Discussions. Bromlow, The Fear of Intimacy: The Clinical Application of Three Developmental Theories, Attachment, Motivational Systems, and Intersubjectivity. Garfield, The Use of Vitality Affects in the Coalescence of Self in Psychosis. Siegel, Siegel, Adoption and the Enduring Fantasy of an Idealized Other. Fisher, Discussion of Siegel and Siegel's "Adoption and the Enduring Fantasy of an Idealized Other." Part III: Applied. Lachmann, The Theme of Cuckoldry in Othello. Lachmann, Words and Music. Rector, Mystical Experience as an Expression of the Idealizing Selfobject Need. Silverstein, Selfobject Functions, Self States, and Intimate Forms of Musical Composition: Influences from Literary Texts on the Art Song.