The book established new "industry standards" for treating personality disorders by introducing specific therapeutic techniques:
Kohut redefined not as a stage to be outgrown, but as a separate line of development that persists throughout life. The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Approach...
: Unlike the abstract ego, the "self" is viewed as an "experience-near" structure responsible for maintaining a sense of continuity and well-being. The book established new "industry standards" for treating
: Develops through the ability to "merge" with a powerful, calm, and protective figure. Clinical Innovations The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Approach...
: 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.
: Develops through "mirroring" (affirmation) from others.