The book established new "industry standards" for treating personality disorders by introducing specific therapeutic techniques:
: These are external individuals (originally caregivers) experienced as part of the self. They perform vital functions—such as soothing or validating—that the person cannot yet do for themselves. The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Approach...
: Develops through the ability to "merge" with a powerful, calm, and protective figure. Clinical Innovations The book established new "industry standards" for treating
: Unlike the abstract ego, the "self" is viewed as an "experience-near" structure responsible for maintaining a sense of continuity and well-being. The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Approach...
Kohut redefined not as a stage to be outgrown, but as a separate line of development that persists throughout life.
: Kohut proposed that a healthy self is established through two main poles: