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  1. Sartre and Kohut: Existential and Self-Psychological Approaches To the Phenomenon of Conflict.Lissa Rechtin & Adrian Mir Vish - 1999 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 30 (1):48-65.
    Both Sartre and Kohut use the idea of conflict in a positive sense to explain how authentic relations and viable therapy are possible, although there are important differences between the two thinkers on this topic. For Kohut it will be shown that optimal frustration is conceived of as a mechanism through which the healthy child, or the well-managed patient, learns to react in a calming and loving way to internal drive demands. Concomitantly, this individual learns to cope with a world (...)
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  • (1 other version)Simone de Beauvoir's Two Bodies and the Struggle for Authenticity.Adrian Mirvish - 2003 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 13 (1):78-93.
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