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. |
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... feels bound by a Faustian bargain (Blomfield, 1985) to a diabolical internal object and always experiences being influenced and manipulated by the intentionality or will of that object, much as in the early stages of Tausk's (1919)
... feels bound by a Faustian bargain (Blomfield, 1985) to a diabolical internal object and always experiences being influenced and manipulated by the intentionality or will of that object, much as in the early stages of Tausk's (1919)
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... feel dissatisfied with certain things I have to say. Part of the reason for this is, I think, the model of the mind with which we are working. Certainly for most of us who are psychoanalysts, or who have been influenced by ...
... feel dissatisfied with certain things I have to say. Part of the reason for this is, I think, the model of the mind with which we are working. Certainly for most of us who are psychoanalysts, or who have been influenced by ...
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... feel a great deal better after therapy, even without narcissistic issues having been addressed, but in the event of a crisis the individual will experience the need for therapy once more. The importance of recognizing narcissistic ...
... feel a great deal better after therapy, even without narcissistic issues having been addressed, but in the event of a crisis the individual will experience the need for therapy once more. The importance of recognizing narcissistic ...
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... feeling, an intuition, an intention, a judgement, truth, goodness, courage, confidence, inhibition, omnipotence, humbleness, cruelty, revenge, self-loathing, hatred, love, guilt, shame, deception. These are realities, in that we are ...
... feeling, an intuition, an intention, a judgement, truth, goodness, courage, confidence, inhibition, omnipotence, humbleness, cruelty, revenge, self-loathing, hatred, love, guilt, shame, deception. These are realities, in that we are ...
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... feel” where to sting. We make contact with other human beings either by projecting ourselves into their world or by introjecting them into our world. We either put ourselves into the shoes of another, or we take them into our inner ...
... feel” where to sting. We make contact with other human beings either by projecting ourselves into their world or by introjecting them into our world. We either put ourselves into the shoes of another, or we take them into our inner ...
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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 | |
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