Narcissism and the interpersonal self
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Narcissism and the interpersonal self
(Personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy : theoretical and clinical perspectives)
Columbia University Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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-- Merton Gill, M.D.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Overview: a spectrum of psychoanalytic self theories, Alan L. Grey
- interpersonal relations and the problem of narcissism, John Fiscalini. Part 2 The self and narcissism - theoretical perspectives: Fromm's views on narcissism and the self, Marco Bacciagaluppi
- the lost uniqueness of Kohut's self psychology - an instance of narcissism, Benjamin Wolstein
- character, personality and the politics of change - implications for an interpersonal understanding of narcissism, Edgar A. Levenson
- the interpersonal self updated, Alan L. Grey
- the Daseinsanalytic - phenomenological approach to narcissism, Gian Condrau. Part 3 Clinical narcissism: the concept of narcissistic interactions, Leston Havens
- love and sexuality in narcissistic personalities - a clinical report, John L. Schimel
- an interpersonal approach to idealization in the narcissistic personality, Dale H. Ortmeyer
- patterns of narcissism in Japan, Mikihachiro Tatara. Part 4 The therapeutic relationship: narcissism and obsessionalism - an interpersonal psychoanalytic approach, Leon Salzman
- the relation of monologue and dialogue to narcissistic states and its implications for psychoanalytic therapy, Arthur H. Feiner
- the ubiquity and relativity of narcissism - therapeutic implications, Irwin Hirsch
- the psychoanalysis of narcissism - an interpersonal view, John Fiscalini.
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