ABSTRACT
The article argues that Kohut, masterful thinker that he was, nevertheless drew from and used his aesthetic interests – particularly his interest in literature – in creating his most significant contributions to psychoanalysis.
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Joye Weisel-Barth
Dr. Joye Weisel-Barth is a senior instructor, training analyst, and supervisor at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, and she serves on the Institute’s Board. Her psychological and analytic practice is in Encino, California. Joye is a frequent contributor to major psychoanalytic journals and serves on several editorial boards. And she loves her doggie.