Posted on Dec 16, 2013 in Uncategorized | 3 comments

The theme of this year’s Self Psychology conference in Chicago was “Forms and Transformations of Connectedness.”  Connectedness is an idea that Dick Geist has examined and written about extensively in the past six or seven years, and I suspect the title of the conference was a tip of the Self Psychological cap in Geist’s direction.  This suspicion was made stronger by the fact that Geist was the keynote presenter at the first plenary on Friday, the official first day of the conference.  Implicit in the idea of connectedness is the assumption of the necessity of attending to the selfobject transference.  Geist does not write often about the selfobject transferences, but they are an important part of his clinical thinking.  (Full disclosure:  Geist has been my supervisor for four years.)  The selfobject transferences had been strikingly absent from the previous two conferences, as if they had been pointedly uninvited.

For me, steeped as I am in the ideas of Kohut and in the intellectual tradition of Stolorow and Atwood’s Self Psychological intersubjectivity, this year’s theme represents a welcome return by the larger Self Psychology community to a continued discussion of Kohut’s ideas.

Contributed by Gordon Powell