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0881634239 978-0881634235 February 3, 1999 New edition
Despite the popularity of object relations theories, these theories are often abstract, with the relation between theory and clinical technique left vague and unclear.  Now, in Transcending the Self: An Object Relations Model of Psychoanalytic Therapy,  Summers answers the need for an integrative object relations model that can be understood and applied by the clinician in the daily conduct of psychoanalytic therapy.
 
Drawing on recent infancy research, developmental psychology, and the works of major theorists, including Bollas, Benjamin, Fairbairn, Guntrip, Kohut, and Winnicott, Summers melds diverse object-relational contributions into a coherent viewpoint with broad clinical applications.  The object relations model emerges as a distinct amalgam of interpersonal/relational  and interpretive perspectives.  It is a model that can help patients undertake the most gratifying and treacherous of personality journeys:  that aiming at the transcendence of the childhood self.  Self-transcendence, in Summers' sense, means moving beyond the profound limitations of early life via the therapeutically mediated creation of a newly meaningful and authentic sense of self.
 
Following two chapters that present the empirical and theoretical basis of the model, he launches into clinical applications by presenting the concept of therapeutic action that derives from the model.  Then, in three successive chapters, he applies the model to patients traditionally conceptualized as borderline, narcissistic, and neurotic.  He concludes with a chapter that addresses more broadly the craft of conducting psychoanalytic therapy.
 
Filled with richly detailed case discussions, Transcending the Self provides practicing clinicians with a powerful demonstration of how psychoanalytic therapy informed by an object relations model can effect radical personality change.  It is an outstanding example of integrative theorizing in the service of a real-world therapeutic approach.

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“In this very thoughtful and important work, Frank Summers presents a unique integration of ego psychological and relational theories and then, relying on several extended clinical examples, demonstrates the implications of this integrative viewpoint for understanding the nature of therapeutic action in psychoanalytic therapy with a wide range of patients.  Highly recommended as both a theoretical and clinical contribution.”

- Sidney J. Blatt, Ph.D., Yale University

“Dr. Summers presents us with a new paradigm for psychoanalytic technique that is most welcome at this time.  He uses in-depth clinical case illustrations to compare the relevant ideas of ego psychology, relational psychoanalysis,  and object relations theories, and then creatively adds his own stamp in the form of his astute appreciation of “transference.”  His notion of self-transcendence calls to mind Michelangelo’s remark that, in creating a sculpture, he simply cut away excess marble in order to free the image he always knew was there.  To this simile, Dr. Summers adds the clinical insight that the analysand’s latent potential, as it becomes freed from its symptom signifiers, becomes an enthusiastic coparticipant in the transcending process.  This very worthwhile contribution to the technique of psychoanalytic therapy is warmly recommended to all mental health professionals.”

- James S. Grotstein, M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute

 

About the Author

Frank Summers, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, is a training and supervising analyst at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Medical School.  A member of the faculties of the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis, the Minnesota Psychoanalytic Institute, and the Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Institute, Dr. Summers maintains a private practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy in Chicago, IL.

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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; New edition edition (February 3, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881634239
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881634235
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for practicing clinicians, June 2, 2001
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This is a great book for practicing therapists interested in curent psychoanalytic theory. It is well written, clear, readable and includes numerous case examples to illustrate key points. The focus is on clarifying the differences between ego psychology, self psychology, and relational theories and proposing a neo-Winnicottian model that attempts to integrate and build on the best aspects of these. As a practicing psychologist in private practice (who is fairly well read in psychoanalytic theory) I found the book helpful both in terms of its comparisons of other models and its original contributions, especially the concepts of the buried authentic self, of the analyst's vision of what the patient can become, and the idea that focusing on these can help narcissistic patients tolerate defense interpretations with less injury. The descriptions of work with more severely disturbed, difficult or fragile patients were also particularly impressive and useful. I occasionally disagreed with some of the author's characterizations of the other models he compares, especially self psychology, but found this a minor factor in light of the strengths of the book. Overall it has helped me in my work with patients.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BRILLIANT WRITING FROM A BEAUTIFUL MAN, June 21, 2004
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Absolutely NO amount of writing can describe the extent of professionalism and dead-on accuracy Summers possesses in his marvelous work of groundbreaking pshycological analysis. A++++++++.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Subtle distinctions, clearly defined, October 22, 2004
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This exceedingly readable book outlines the author's view of the application of object relations theory to clinical practice. There are many books that present discussion of object relations; Dr. Summers book presents a viewpoint that arises from, but is not limited by, the views of earlier theorists. Specifically, other analysts view the needs of the self as necessarily opposed to the "needs that draw toward others." Dr. Summers asserts that these two sets of needs can be "mutually necessary and enhancing," an optimistic and ultimately constructive view of the human mind. This view recognizes human development as a process of learning that conflict between one's own needs and those of the significant people in one's life is not necessary, rather than seeing conflict as inevitable. Carried far enough, it has implications for peace between peoples...
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