Self Psychology Bibliography
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Baker, M. (1995). The Complementary Function of Individual and
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Basch, M. F. (1980). Doing Psychotherapy. New York: Basic
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Basch, M. F. (1981). Selfobject Disorders and Psychoanalytic Theory:
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Basch, M. F. (1983a). Empathic Understanding: A Review of the Concept
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Coburn, W. J. (1997). The vision in supervision:
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Coburn, W. J. (1998). Patient unconscious communication and analyst
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Coburn, W. J. (1998). Relatedness Theory In Self
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Coburn, W. J. (1999). Attitudes of embeddedness
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Coburn, W. J. (1999). An instrument of
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Coburn, W. J. (1999). Intersubjectivity Theory,
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Coburn, W. J. (2000). The organizing forces of
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Coburn, W. J. (2001). Subjectivity, emotional
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Coburn, W. J. (2001). Review of Steven H.
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Coburn, W. J. (2001). Contextualizing
Control-Mastery Theory And
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Response to Harold Sampson’s and Jeff Trop’s Discussions of
Judith Pickles’ "We Were Alone Together: My Work with A
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Fosshage, J. (1983). The psychological function of dreams: A revised
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Fosshage, J. (1995). An expansion of motivational theory:
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Fosshage, J. (1995). Self psychology and its contributions to
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Fosshage, J. (1997). 'Compensatory' or 'primary': An alternative
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