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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... which also constitute the dialectics of object relations and narcissism . Klein ( 1940 ) was to derive her theory of the persecutory anxiety of the paranoid-schizoid position (“pre-melancholia”) and the depressive anxiety of the depressive.
... which also constitute the dialectics of object relations and narcissism . Klein ( 1940 ) was to derive her theory of the persecutory anxiety of the paranoid-schizoid position (“pre-melancholia”) and the depressive anxiety of the depressive.
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A New Theory Neville Symington. paranoid-schizoid position (“pre-melancholia”) and the depressive anxiety of the depressive position from this internalized dynamic structure, whereas Fairbairn (1940) was to view Freud's narcissistic ...
A New Theory Neville Symington. paranoid-schizoid position (“pre-melancholia”) and the depressive anxiety of the depressive position from this internalized dynamic structure, whereas Fairbairn (1940) was to view Freud's narcissistic ...
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... position. Fairbairn. Winnicott, and 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) ...
... position. Fairbairn. Winnicott, and 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) ...
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... position about mid-way between the other two couples.] This resumé of the plot is a poor substitute for reading or re- reading Anna Karenina, which I would encourage readers to do if they have the time, but it should be sufficient to ...
... position about mid-way between the other two couples.] This resumé of the plot is a poor substitute for reading or re- reading Anna Karenina, which I would encourage readers to do if they have the time, but it should be sufficient to ...
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... positions. It is important to be able to make some sort of diagnosis of organizations with regard to narcissistic currents. Of greatest importance, however, is the ability to recognize narcissistic currents in our own characters. None ...
... positions. It is important to be able to make some sort of diagnosis of organizations with regard to narcissistic currents. Of greatest importance, however, is the ability to recognize narcissistic currents in our own characters. None ...
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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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