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El. knyga: Narcissism: A Contemporary Introduction [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Psychologist in Private Practice, Canada)
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Narcissism: A Contemporary Introduction provides a historical overview of this key foundational concept within psychoanalytic thought.

Richard Wood offers a critical overview of the theoretical landscape that characterises the understanding of narcissism, referring to the work of Fromm, Rosenfeld, Kernberg and Kohut, among others. He delineates and investigates three key forms of narcissism: severe, pathological narcissism that can result in extreme human suffering; narcissism that falls within the spectrum of Narcissistic Personality Disorder; and healthy forms of narcissism that are essential to successful personal, cultural and creative development.

Using clinical examples throughout, Wood aids psychoanalysts and psychologists in training and practice in recognising, evaluating and treating patients with narcissistic personality traits. His thorough and jargon-free approach will also support students looking for a comprehensive overview of narcissism.



Narcissism: A Contemporary Introduction provides a historical overview of this key foundational concept within psychoanalytic thought.

1.A Confusing and Elusive Concept 2.Thick Skinned or Grandiose Narcissism (GN) and Thin-Skinned or Vulnerable Narcissism (VN) 3.Clinical Examples of GN and VN 4.Alternative Conceptions of the VN/GN Relationship 5.Additional Clinical Examples 6.Relationship Between Self and Other
7. Narcissism as a Defense Brief Considerations of Etiology

Richard Wood is a registered psychologist in the province of Ontario, Canada. He is a founding member of the Canadian Association of Psychologists in Disability Assessment (CAPDA) and is the author of A Study of Malignant Narcissism: Personal and Professional Insights (2022).