The Existential Side of Kohut's Tragic Man |
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Authors: | David Klugman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Counseling Psychology and Religion, and Psychology of Religion, School of Theology, Boston University, Box 362, 745 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA |
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Abstract: | This article explores the way in which Kohut's concept of Tragic Man functions as a response to criticisms of self psychology as proffering a partial, utopian, strife-denying theory of human development. After citing several representative critiques in this respect, I review the concept of Tragic Man as defined by Kohut, and then seek to deepen the clinical usefulness of this concept through a discussion of affects, empathy, and free association. A clinical vignette concludes the paper, through which some of these ideas find illustration. |
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Keywords: | empathy existential Kohut self psychology |
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