ABSTRACT

The Collapse of the Self and Its Therapeutic Restoration is a rich and clinically detailed account of the therapeutic restoration of the self, and speaks to the healing process for analysts themselves that follows from Rochelle Kainer's sensitive integration of heretofore dissociated realms of psychoanalytic theory.  In describing how the reworking of pathological internal object relationships occurs in conjunction with the transformation of selfobject failures, Kainer brings new insight to bear on the healing of the self at the same time as she contributes to healing the historic split in psychoanalysis between Kleinian theory and self psychology.

Extensive case illustrations, refracted through the lens of her uniquely integrative perspective, bring refreshing clarity to elusive theoretical concepts. Of special note is Kainer's distinction between normal and pathological identifications. Equally valuable is her introduction of the term "imaginative empathy" to characterize the kind of attunement that is integral to analytic healing; her nuanced description of the relation between imaginative empathy and projective identification bridges the worlds of Kleinian theory and self psychology in an original and compelling way. She ends by spelling out how her theoretical viewpoint leads to a more comprehensive understanding of various clinical phenomena.

The Collapse of the Self and Its Therapeutic Restoration, is a sophisticated yet accessible work, gracefully written, that elaborates a relational theory of thinking, of creativity, of identification, and of the formation and healing of psychic structure. Kainer's ability to bring the often dissonant voices of different psychoanalytic schools into theoretical harmony as she develops her viewpoint conveys both the breadth of intellectual engagement with colleagues and the depth of clinical engagement with patients that inform her project from beginning to end.

part |55 pages

Creating the Self

chapter |16 pages

Found Objects

On the Nature of Identification

chapter |17 pages

On Falling in Love with a Work of Art

Identifications in the Creation of the Ideal Self

chapter |19 pages

Sadomasochistic Identifications

The Formation of the Pathological Part of the Self

part |76 pages

The Collapse of the Self

chapter |19 pages

Compulsive Eating

Autistic Self-Soothing in a Neurotic Structure

chapter |16 pages

Hidden Spaces

Psychotic Residues in a Neurotic Structure

chapter |20 pages

From “Hysteroid Dysphoria” to “Posttraumatic Stress Disorder”

A Case for Psychoanalysis in the Era of Neurobiology

part |52 pages

The Therapeutic Restoration of the Self

chapter |18 pages

Psychic Catastrophe and the Premature Birth of the Self

Implications for Treatment

chapter |10 pages

Lifting the Shadow of the Object

Reworking Pathological Internal Object Relationships and Transforming Selfobject Failures