Reading psychoanalytic developments contextually: A reply to Bocknek on Kohut

Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 7 (1):43-48 (1987)
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Replies to comments by Gene Bocknek on the author's original article on self psychology and Heinz Kohut. Masek believes that three problems separate his reading of Kohut's contributions from Bocknek's reading of Kohut and Masek's paper. All three problems converge on the issue of how Bocknek's response understands the issues raised in Masek's paper. These problems are as follows: Precedents are not paradigms; trends ≠ sameness of contributions; and the relations between ego, the self, and Ego Psychology and Self Psychology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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