Narcissism: A New TheoryRoutledge, 2018年3月26日 - 160 頁 In this book, Neville Symington approaches the well-trodden subject of narcissism, offers us fresh insights from his long clinical experience with patients suffering from this disorder, and sketches some highlights in the history of the concept of narcissism. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 14 筆
第 頁
... Kohut, but also from the unique perspective of profound ontological insecurity. Ecumenical in his outlook, though trained in the British Independent School of which he is a senior member, he looks at this disorder from what might today ...
... Kohut, but also from the unique perspective of profound ontological insecurity. Ecumenical in his outlook, though trained in the British Independent School of which he is a senior member, he looks at this disorder from what might today ...
第 頁
... of Fairbairn, Winnicott, Balint, Bowlby, Sullivan, and Kohut, whereas Klein, in an odd alliance with ego psychology, maintained the primacy of conflict theory. In the early days of the British object relations movement.
... of Fairbairn, Winnicott, Balint, Bowlby, Sullivan, and Kohut, whereas Klein, in an odd alliance with ego psychology, maintained the primacy of conflict theory. In the early days of the British object relations movement.
第 頁
... Kohut's - are shy on unconscious intentionality and seem to privilege the non- dialectical relationship between the helpless infant and the unfavourable environment of objects as a trauma - deficit theory . Thus , Klein seemed to become ...
... Kohut's - are shy on unconscious intentionality and seem to privilege the non- dialectical relationship between the helpless infant and the unfavourable environment of objects as a trauma - deficit theory . Thus , Klein seemed to become ...
第 頁
... Kohut, and others), on the other hand, became ombudsmen for the infant. But it was finally Kohut (1971) who memorialized this infant ombudsmanship as the “independent developmental line of the self” (independent of object relations ...
... Kohut, and others), on the other hand, became ombudsmen for the infant. But it was finally Kohut (1971) who memorialized this infant ombudsmanship as the “independent developmental line of the self” (independent of object relations ...
第 頁
... Kohut can be thought to conceive that critical trauma and deprivation can cause a child, who is initially innocent, to lose his innocence and become secondarily disingenuous. Winnicott (1956) highlights this loss of innocence in his ...
... Kohut can be thought to conceive that critical trauma and deprivation can cause a child, who is initially innocent, to lose his innocence and become secondarily disingenuous. Winnicott (1956) highlights this loss of innocence in his ...
內容
The composite self | |
The narcissistic option | |
The intentionality of the self | |
The erotization of the self | |
The phenomenology of narcissism | |
The relation between trauma and the narcissistic option | |
The reversal of narcissism | |
The relation of this theory to other psychoanalytic theories | |
The effects of narcissism on character | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
activity analyst Anna Karenina anxiety asked aspect autistic autonomous source aware become behaviour believe capacity Cassius cauliflower character structure child clinical comes concept creative action death instinct depressive position discordant source dissociated Dolly dominated by narcissistic emotional emotionally envy erotic external Fairbairn feel Frances Tustin Freud Graham Greene grandiose hate hatred Heinz Kohut Herbert Read Hogarth Press human infant inner object intentional internal interpretation Karenin Kitty and Levin Kohut lectures libido lifegiver London look mean Melanie Klein mental mind Miriam mother myth narcissistic currents narcissistic option narcissistic situation never nymph object relations object relations theory Oblonsky occurred one’s Oskar Schindler outer figures patient person position psychic action psychoanalysis psychological psychotherapist reality relationship repudiated selfobjects session someone sort source of action speak Symington talking theory therapist therapy things thought told Tolstoy trauma turning understand Vronsky wife Winnicott