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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... interpretation— because you cannot tell a psychotherapist what to say. I hoped, instead, that some of the things would gestate and in the fullness of time give birth to new interpretations. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. I should like to thank the ...
... interpretation— because you cannot tell a psychotherapist what to say. I hoped, instead, that some of the things would gestate and in the fullness of time give birth to new interpretations. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. I should like to thank the ...
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... interpretation. She becomes more and more tortured and ends by killing herself, by throwing herself under a train—and “the light flickered, grew dim and went out forever”. [I contrast the mental attitudes of Kitty and Levin with those ...
... interpretation. She becomes more and more tortured and ends by killing herself, by throwing herself under a train—and “the light flickered, grew dim and went out forever”. [I contrast the mental attitudes of Kitty and Levin with those ...
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... interpretation based on a denial of self-knowledge and making one that arises from a recognition of what is in oneself. It is of no therapeutic value if, when pointing out to patients that they are being cruel, or seem to be behaving in ...
... interpretation based on a denial of self-knowledge and making one that arises from a recognition of what is in oneself. It is of no therapeutic value if, when pointing out to patients that they are being cruel, or seem to be behaving in ...
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... interpretation when it evaporated. I then made the connection between her boyfriend's impotence and what was happening in my mind, and I felt fairly certain that there was a connection between the two. I saw it then as my task, the next ...
... interpretation when it evaporated. I then made the connection between her boyfriend's impotence and what was happening in my mind, and I felt fairly certain that there was a connection between the two. I saw it then as my task, the next ...
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... interpretation I made, and the interaction between the two of us, a change occurred in her, which affected her boyfriend's capacity to make love to her. She did not know what the change was, but her psychic activity altered, and that ...
... interpretation I made, and the interaction between the two of us, a change occurred in her, which affected her boyfriend's capacity to make love to her. She did not know what the change was, but her psychic activity altered, and that ...
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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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