Intersubjective Self Psychology: A Primer offers a comprehensive overview
of the theory of Intersubjective Self Psychology and its clinical applications.
Readers will gain an in depth understanding of one of the most clinically
relevant analytic theories of the past half-century, fully updated and
informed by recent discoveries and developments in the field of Intersubjectivity
Theory. Most importantly, the volume provides detailed chapters
on the treatment principles of Intersubjective Self Psychology and their
application to a variety of clinical situations and diagnostic categories such
as addiction, mourning, child therapy, couples treatment, sexuality, suicide
and severe pathology. This useful clinical tool will support and inform
everyday psychotherapeutic work.