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The proposal of Grace for the Injured Self is to help the reader to understand the significance of psychological injuries that we all may suffer. Even under the best circumstances in life, these injuries may threaten our self-cohesion and self-esteem. Cooper and Randall refer to the self psychology approach and perspective of Heinz Kohut -considered by many people as the most significant psychoanalyst since Sigmund Freud- as a way of healing these injuries. The book constantly stresses the empathic presence of another as a source of grace: the empathic responsiveness of others holds our selves together and helps us not to fall apart.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Greetings to Our Readers
1 The Self Psychology Perspective
2 Self Injury and the Human Condition
3 Kohut and the Seven Deadly Sins
4 A New Pastoral Care Orientation for Parishioners
5 Pastoral Care of the Church as a Group Self
6 First Interview with Heinz Kohut
7 Second Interview with Heinz Kohut
8 Getting Something from Kohut's Perspective on Religion
Closing Words for Our Readers
Bibliography



