Understanding narcissism in clinical practice / Hazel Robinson, Victoria Graham Fuller.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781849404044
- 1849404046
- 616.8585 22
- BF575.N35 R63 2003eb
- 2004 D-972
- WM 460.5.E3
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-92) and index.
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Ch. 1. The story of Narcissus : a psycho-sexual dynamic -- Ch. 2. Some clinical examples -- Ch. 3. Manifestations of narcissism -- Ch. 4. Therapeutic challenges -- Ch. 5. The development of narcissism as a clinical concept.
"This monograph presents the clinical condition of narcissistic disorder in a clear, concise and easy-to-read style. The myth of Narcissus, from where the term narcissism originates, is presented and discussed. Several brief case studies, plus one in-depth, illustrate the manifestations of narcissistic disorder that are detailed throughout. The book ends with a summary of the leading theories that have evolved since Freud and takes a look at the narcissistic traits in Jung's personality and the impact these had on his life and work."--Jacket
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