@article{OrnsteinOrnstein, author = {Ornstein, Paul H. and Ornstein, Anna}, title = {Diverse perspectives on psychoanalytic participation. Reply to Adler and Wachtel}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 05 (1995), pp. 385-391.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 05 (1995), pp. 385-391.}, abstract = {At this time in the evolution of the various psychoanalytic theories, we can make only some general comments regarding the direction that psychoanalytic self psychology may take in the future. We can, with greater certainty, however, predict the enduring importance of two of its basic concepts: 1) the significance of empathy as a mode of observation will endure and 2) the developmental and clinical conception of the selfobject will remain central to self psychology for the foreseeable future. Selfobject experiences have been recognized as crucial in all aspects of mental life: in development, in the clinical situation, and in everyday life throughout the lifespan.}, language = {en} } @article{OrnsteinOrnstein, author = {Ornstein, Paul H. and Ornstein, Anna}, title = {Dream analysis as a relational event. Commentary on Blechner's >the patient's dreams and the countertransference<}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 05 (1995), pp. 421-425.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 05 (1995), pp. 421-425.}, language = {en} }