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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... patients the insights well-trodden suffering from from subject his long this of disorder. The camera angle he employs is both unusual and enlightening. He has come to understand the narcissistic subject, not only from the well-known ...
... patients the insights well-trodden suffering from from subject his long this of disorder. The camera angle he employs is both unusual and enlightening. He has come to understand the narcissistic subject, not only from the well-known ...
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... patients who suffer from this condition. For many years I believed that narcissistic patients were people who had been traumatized at an early stage in their development, and that this alone was sufficient to explain their narcissistic ...
... patients who suffer from this condition. For many years I believed that narcissistic patients were people who had been traumatized at an early stage in their development, and that this alone was sufficient to explain their narcissistic ...
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... patient is just carrying on a dialogue within a narcissistic structure . " Let us come together here ! " repeated Echo and joyfully rushed from her hiding place to embrace Narcissus . Yet he shook her off roughly and ran away . " I will ...
... patient is just carrying on a dialogue within a narcissistic structure . " Let us come together here ! " repeated Echo and joyfully rushed from her hiding place to embrace Narcissus . Yet he shook her off roughly and ran away . " I will ...
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... patients who had had previous analyses or therapies, and in several cases I have been struck by the fact that narcissism had not even been addressed, as far as I could see. A couple of years ago an analyst from London, Sydney Klein ...
... patients who had had previous analyses or therapies, and in several cases I have been struck by the fact that narcissism had not even been addressed, as far as I could see. A couple of years ago an analyst from London, Sydney Klein ...
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... patient or the therapist attempts to reassure the patient, and neither approach is of value. Someone once told me that Erich Fromm was able to say to a patient, “You are living this self-centred life, you are just feathering your own ...
... patient or the therapist attempts to reassure the patient, and neither approach is of value. Someone once told me that Erich Fromm was able to say to a patient, “You are living this self-centred life, you are just feathering your own ...
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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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