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The abandoned child within; on losing and regaining self-worth

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Fromm psychology)New York Fromm International c1993Edition: 1st U.S. edDescription: 360p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; glossary; indicesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-88064-203-3
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC553.N36 A8613 1993
Contents:
Part 1 - Abandonment. 1 Narcissistic phenomena: causes - theory - symbolism. 2 Abandonment in the mother-child relationship. 3 Abandonment as narcissistic disorder. 4 Symbolic images of narcissism. Part 2 - Self-estrangement. 5 Symbolism: case material and therapeutic approaches. 6 The family situation: perspectives on the causes of the narcissistic disorder. 7 Emotional abandonment and its consequences. 8 Approaching the suffering. 9 Therapeutic approaches. 10 Integrating the unconscious. 11 Return and transformation
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Orig. pub. in 1987 as Verlassenheit und Selbstentfremdung: Neue Zugange zum therapeutischen Verstandnis. Trans. contains some slight, auth. alterations of the orig. text. Trans. by Sharon E. Rooks.

Part 1 - Abandonment. 1 Narcissistic phenomena: causes - theory - symbolism. 2 Abandonment in the mother-child relationship. 3 Abandonment as narcissistic disorder. 4 Symbolic images of narcissism. Part 2 - Self-estrangement. 5 Symbolism: case material and therapeutic approaches. 6 The family situation: perspectives on the causes of the narcissistic disorder. 7 Emotional abandonment and its consequences. 8 Approaching the suffering. 9 Therapeutic approaches. 10 Integrating the unconscious. 11 Return and transformation

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