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Narcissism presents current research and practice on working psychoanalytically with narcissism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Contributors Series editor foreword
Silvia Flechner Preface
Siri Erika Gullestad Introduction
Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Stephan Hau, Rogério Lerner, Erik Stänicke & Siri Erika GullestadPart I: Narcissism in Society and CultureChapter 1. Pathological narcissism and large group regression
Otto KernbergChapter 2. The Return of the Authoritarian: Narcissism and Destructiveness in Nationalistic Ideologies
Werner BohleberChapter 3. Murderous narcissism in a terrorist act. A psychoanalytic perspective
Siri Erika GullestadChapter 4. Putin is not the answer, but the question. On Neurotic Fears and Collective Narcissism: The Example of the new Russia
Gerd KoenenPart II: Narcissism: Clinical Practice and ResearchChapter 5. Challenges in understanding narcissism in patients with autism spectrum disorder: Consequences for psychoanalytical work and research
Rogério Lerner et alChapter 6. Types of narcissism: A neuropsychoanalytic contribution
Mark SolmsChapter 7. Diagnosis and evaluation of narcissism
Stephan DoeringChapter 8. Therapeutic Approaches to Narcissism in Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
John F. Clarkin, Nicole Cain, Eve Caligor & Julia SowisloChapter 9. Are personality disorders disease variants or (extreme) normal variants? - fragments of an ongoing debate
Stephan HauPart III: Confronting Contemporary Cultural ChallengesChapter 10. Confronting modern Zeitgeist: Visions of psychoanalysis in life and mental health care
Erik Stänicke and Helene A. Nissen-LieChapter 11. Transgender - a challenge for psychoanalysis
Siri Erika GullestadChapter 12. Adolescence in a digital age - developmental challenges, risk behavior, and potential space
Line Indrevoll StaenickeChapter 13. Narcissism in "emerging adulthood": Chances and risks
Inge Seiffge-KrenkeChapter 14. Narcissism, trauma and depression. Clinical observations from the MODE study
Marianne Leuzinger-BohleberChapter 15. Changes in dreams in psychoanalyses of chronic depressed patients in a narcissistic psychic retreat. Clinical Research in the MODE Study
Tamara Fischmann, Gilles Ambresin & Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber is professor emeritus of psychoanalysis at the University of Kassel, Germany. She is former director of the Sigmund-Freud-Institut in Frankfurt am Main, senior scientist at the University of Medicine in Mainz, a training and supervising analyst and author of numerous books and articles. She is the recipient of awards including the 2016 Sigourney Award and the IPA's Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award.
Stephan Hau, PhD, is professor of clinical psychology at the Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden. He is also member of the Research Committee and of the Research Grants Subcommittee of the IPA as well as a co-Chair of the IPA's RTP/Sandler Conference Subcommittee. He is Editor-in-Chief of Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review and author of numerous books and articles.
Rogério Lerner, PhD, is Professor at the Institute of Psychology and the Faculty of Medicine (Department of Psychiatry) of the University of São Paulo. He is also member of the Research Committee of IPA, co-Chair of Joseph Sandler Psychoanalytic Research Conference and Research Training Programme, and associate member of the Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society of São Paulo.
Erik Stänicke is professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oslo, Norway, and a training psychoanalyst. He is an experienced supervisor and teacher and is the author of numerous books and articles.
Siri Erika Gullestad is professor emeritus of clinical psychology at the University of Oslo, Norway. She is a training and supervising psychoanalyst and was awarded the Sigourney Award in 2019. An experienced teacher and supervisor, she is the author of numerous books and articles, including
The Theory and Practice of Psychoanalytic Therapy: Listening for the Subtext (with Bjørn Killingmo, Routledge).