Psychotherapeutic approaches have different perspectives on the difficulties of the development of the individual’s self-esteem. Kohut believed that in order to establish a healthy sense of self, people need to experience idealized, grandiose and twinship experiences in the early years of life. For this, the child’s idealization, grandiose and twinship self-object needs must be met by his caregivers or environment. It is the massive or premature interruption (such as loss) with his self-object relationship in the early stages of his life that makes the person problematic later. Moreover, Mitchell focuses on the loss of the self-worth through siblings or peers in childhood. She thinks that without the acceptance of the loss of uniqueness the child feels hatred toward its sibling or peers. In order to transform that hate into love the child should understand that he is in sequence with others. In other words, he should understand that he is different from his siblings as being ‘other’ as well as he is ordinary as others. Mitchell names this sequencing as mother’s law. In this article, the difficulties experienced as psychogenic substance abuse and anger problems were addressed in terms of self-psychology. This work was evaluated through Kohut’s view on self-psychology and Mitchell’s view on siblings’ role on self via a case example. Moreover, when considering a case like this, the role of the therapist was emphasized in relation to Kohut’s thoughts on transference relationship.
Bu çalışmada psikojenik madde kullanımı ve öfke problemleri olarak yaşanan zorlukların kişinin kendilik psikolojisi açısından ele alınması amaçlanmıştır. Çalışma Kohut’un kendilik-psikolojisi kuramı ve Mitchell’in kardeşlerin self üzerindeki rolü üzerine düşünceleri temelinde bir vaka üzerinden ele alınmıştır. Ayrıca böyle bir vaka ile karşılaşıldığında Kohut’un aktarım kuramı çerçevesinde terapistin rolünün ne olması gerektiği üzerinde durulmuştur
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Psychology |
Other ID | JA97EA66YP |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2015 |
Submission Date | February 24, 2015 |
Acceptance Date | May 16, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 2 Issue: 2 |