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2018
Narcissism, to which so many theoretical works have ben devoted during these last few years in France, has been the object of very few clinical studies. An earlier work (1963) on the phallic-narcissistic position led me to define more accurately a state observed in the clinic and first described by Reich.
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Narcissism, to which so many theoretical works have ben devoted during these last few years in France, has been the object of very few clinical studies. An earlier work (1963) on the phallic-narcissistic position led me to define more accurately a state observed in the clinic and first described by Reich.
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2002
AbstractIs emotion a form of concern with things as they affect my well-being (and thus instrumental in this sense)? Many philosophers think it is, and emotion does have ways of becoming markedly self-centered. This happens when a person’s emotion comes itself to matter to him because it is his and the rest of the world because of how it impinges on ...
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AbstractIs emotion a form of concern with things as they affect my well-being (and thus instrumental in this sense)? Many philosophers think it is, and emotion does have ways of becoming markedly self-centered. This happens when a person’s emotion comes itself to matter to him because it is his and the rest of the world because of how it impinges on ...
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Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1995
The paper focuses on the articulation of two areas of theory: that of development of the self through fragmentation and differentiation and that of narcissism in early psychological development, and its pathology later in life. Jungian ideas concerning the self and individuation (including those developed by Fordham) are linked with psychoanalytic ...
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The paper focuses on the articulation of two areas of theory: that of development of the self through fragmentation and differentiation and that of narcissism in early psychological development, and its pathology later in life. Jungian ideas concerning the self and individuation (including those developed by Fordham) are linked with psychoanalytic ...
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The narcissism of depression or the depression of narcissism and adolescence
Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2007Abstract Despite the fact that it has long been recognised that narcissism can contribute to depression, we have become accustomed to referring to depression mostly in terms of a neurotic disturbance. The author highlights the difference between the narcissistic elements in depression, which is based on guilt, and the graver narcissistic depression ...
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This chapter begins by presenting the background to the concept of narcissism which began in the clinical sphere and later moved into the non-clinical domain with the publication of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) which is used in most research studies into narcissism.
Brendan Coleman, Victor Dulewicz
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Brendan Coleman, Victor Dulewicz
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Making CEO Narcissism Research Great: A Review and Meta-Analysis of CEO Narcissism
Journal of Management, 2020Ormonde R Cragun, Kari Joseph Olsen
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