This book reflects the psychic wounds of narcissism from the perspective of Jungian analytical psychology. Oriented towards the richness and plurality of the psyche, it sheds light on clinical practice as well as the common and intricate issues of this personality type.

Narcissism is described as a grandiose sense of self, exhibitionistic, needing reassurance, but suffering in disturbed relationships. The perspective of Jungian analytical psychology expands the symbolism within narcissism. Clinical examples, dreams, the myth of Narcissus and Echo, and basic Jungian concepts move us further into the psyche. Topics covered are: what narcissism is and why it's misunderstood, and if narcissists are capable of love and their perfectionist burden. It explores how to forge knowledge and emotional transformation with a narcissist in clinical treatment and all relationships.

Exploring this complex and intriguing phenomenon, the book will appeal to readers and therapists from various fields including psychoanalysis, general psychology, gender studies, culture, and sociology.



Autorentext

Susan E. Schwartz, PhD, trained in Switzerland as a Jungian analyst. A member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP) and a presenter at conferences, workshops and on YouTube channels, she has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters. Her previous books include A Jungian Exploration of the Puella Archetype: Girl Unfolding; Imposter Syndrome and the 'As-If' Personality in Analytical Psychology: The Fragility of Self; and The Absent Father Effect on Daughters: Father Desire, Father Wounds. Her website is www.susanschwartzphd.com

Titel
An Analytical Exploration of Love and Narcissism
Untertitel
The Tragedy of Isolation and Intimacy
EAN
9781040378601
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
27.06.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.04 MB