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      • A basic difference between these theories is the model they adopt for the understanding of the development of narcissistic pathology generally; with Kohut advocating a developmental arrest point of view, and Kernberg advancing a theory more consistent with classical psychoanalysis, that of an instinctual or structural conflict.
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  2. Although the data provide empirical support for both theories, strategic comparisons tentatively suggest that Kohut's self psychology is more parsimoniously explained as a special case of Kernberg's ego psychology-object relations theory.

    • Marg Glassman
    • 1988
  3. In the present paper, we have examined the theories of,Otto Kernberg and Heinz Kohut, the two most influential, howeverdisagreeing, psychoanalytic thinkers on the topic. For the purpose ofthe comparative review, we have examined multiple convergences anddivergences of their theories.

    • Ana Schmıdt
    • 2019
  4. In his 1967 paper and 1975 book, Kernberg established his position that borderline patients have a relatively stable form of psychic organi-zation, a pathological ego structure that is distinctively different than the ego structure found in either neurosis or psychosis.

    • Gildo Consolini
    • 1999
  5. Kernberg and Kohut share some fundamental assumptions with most psychoanalytic theorists. First, they assume that the human psyche has certain universal characteristics and that human development follows a universal course. Kernberg and Kohut postulate that their respective theories describe such characteristics and such a course. Second, they

  6. Jul 18, 2023 · Although the psychoanalytic theories of Heinz Kohut and Otto F. Kernberg have not explicitly focused on loneliness, they have the potential to offer a rich conceptualization of this experience...

  7. The most intense disagreement has been centered around the largely contradictory theories of Heinz Kohut and Otto Kernberg. The clinically important distinctions between these two theories are outlined in this article.

  8. The post-Freudian era of consciousness is examined, wherein the individual is reconsidered from two viewpoints--narcissism and borderline states--via two seminal thinkers, Kohut and Kernberg. This is elaborated on through discussion of a "conflict" in Freud's work (i.e., the paradoxical conflicts in Freud between personal insight and natural ...

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