Unfortunately, as a nonacademic reader, I found Psychology in Human Context nearly impenetrable. While clearly valuable scholarship is represented here, the language is so wordy, idiosyncratic, and dense that I could barely comprehend more than three sentences in a row. The writing is characterized by confusing and lengthy sentence structure, language familiar mainly to academic insiders, and constant, obsessive digressions in the middle of sentences. I felt a bit as I did reading Kohut's original work, as opposed to the later interpretations.