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Psychosocial Theories of the Self Benjamin Lee

Psychosocial Theories of the Self By Benjamin Lee

Psychosocial Theories of the Self by Benjamin Lee


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Psychosocial Theories of the Self: Proceedings of a Conference on New Approaches to the Self, held March 29-April 1, 1979, by the Center for Psychosocial Studies, Chicago, Illinois by Benjamin Lee

Benjamin Lee Center for Psychosocial Studies On March 29-April 1, 1979, the Center for Psychosocial Studies held a conference in Chicago on New Approaches to the Self in which all the authors in this volume partici- pated. Over the years the Center has acted as a communica- tions link and coordination point for interdisciplinary dis- cussions and research. Several years ago, we discovered that there was a renewed interest among psychoanalysts, anthro- pologists, and developmental psychologists in the investiga- tion of the self, and the reason for this groundswell of ac- tivity was the discovery of the importance of problems of meaning and interpretation in each discipline. Since inves- tigators in each of these disciplines were relatively ignor- ant of developments in the other approaches, we felt that a conference would be a timely catalyst. Each of the authors gave a presentation at the conference, and it is a mark of the success of the interdisciplinary effort that almost all the papers were extensively revised in response to the dis- cussions. The first three papers by Arnold Goldberg, Ernest Wolf, and Robert LeVine all use Heinz Kohut's psychoanalytic self psychology as their starting point. Goldberg places the self within a broader framework of philosophical and psychoana- lytic theories, finally locating it in the types of communi- cative relationships a person constructs in his interactions with others. Wolf's paper explicates the basic ideas and innovations of Kohut's self psychology.

Table of Contents

The Self of Psychoanalysis.- Comments on Heinz Kohut's Conceptualization of a Bipolar Self.- The Self and Its Development in an African Society: A Preliminary Analysis.- Person, Self, and Identity: Some Anthropological Retrospects, Circumspects, and Prospects.- The Structure of the Self in Northern Cheyenne Culture.- Personal and Social Identity in Dialogue.- The Self, the Third, and Desire.- List of Contributors.- Name Index.

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NLS9781468443394
9781468443394
1468443399
Psychosocial Theories of the Self: Proceedings of a Conference on New Approaches to the Self, held March 29-April 1, 1979, by the Center for Psychosocial Studies, Chicago, Illinois by Benjamin Lee
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012-12-12
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