The New World of Self is a remarkable work that reads like a series of master classes on the essentials of what has come to be known as self psychology, founded by the grandmaster himself, Heinz Kohut. Charles Strozier and coauthors, provide a fascinating overview of the evolution of Kohut's transformative understanding of the self. After laying this groundwork, each consecutive chapter offers a captivating in-depth exploration of the vicissitudes of empathy, transference, dreams, sexuality, rage, and therapeutic process. Strozier and colleagues have brought Kohut's work into a truly modern-day context, making it accessible for therapists of many different disciplines and a treasured guide for any ardent practitioner of psychotherapy.
Charles B. Strozier is a Professor Emeritus of History at the John Jay College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, a faculty member of the TRISP Foundation, and a practicing psychoanalyst. His books include Heinz Kohut: The Making of a Psychoanalyst, Apocalypse: The Psychology of Fundamentalism in America, Lincoln's Quest for Union: A Psychological Portrait, and many other books and scores of articles.
Konstantine Pinteris is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice in New York City. He is a co-author with the authors of this book of several journal articles related to Heinz Kohut and self psychology.
Kathleen Kelley is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice in New York City. She is a co-author with the authors of this book of several journal articles related to Heinz Kohut and self psychology.
Deborah Cher is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice in New York City. She is a member of Dr.
Strozier's Kohut writing group and has co-authored several journal articles on psychoanalytic themes and, with Strozier, on political violence.