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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...f narcissism." Lisa Angelettie M.S.W., BellaOnline's Mental Health Editor "What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder" "If you wish to get under ... ...ychiatrist and Author of "Just Like His Father?" "If you want to understand Narcissistic Personality Disorder from the best, don't look any ... ...t now, for the first time, Dr. Vaknin offers much-needed first hand account of what Narcissistic Personality Disorder is like. Malignant Self Love o... ... it. The result: Our members go zooming up the learning curve of understanding the Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Our members say the knowledge ... ... who treat both narcissists and their victims and families." Darla Boughton, Owner, Narcissistic Personality Disorder Board http://groups.msn.com/NA... ...ted narcissist feeds on the primary narcissist and this is her Narcissistic Supply. So these two typologies can essentially become a self-supporting...

...When the personality is rigid to the point of being unable to change in reaction to changing circumstances - we say that it is disordered. Such a person takes behavioral, emotional, and cognitive cues exclusively from others. His inne...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

...te to: palma@unet.com.mk or to vaknin@link.com.mk Find additional articles about personality disorders here - click on the links: http://www.... ...82.html http://open- site.org/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Psychiatric_Disorders/Personality/ http://personalitydisorders.suite101.com/ Philos... ...GELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S I. On Disease II. The Normal Personality III. The Myth of Mental Illness IV. The DSM Pros an... ...ality III. The Myth of Mental Illness IV. The DSM Pros and Cons V. The History of Personality Disorders VI. The Metaphors of Mind – The Brain VII... ...hey adapt themselves to their environment and if the latter changes - they change. Personality disorders are the best possible responses to abuse. ... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort to...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

... An Overview A Primer on Narcissism and the Nar cissistic ( ) Personality Disorder NPD The Narcissist's Entitlement of Routine – ... ...ogical Narcissism – An Overview A Primer on Narcissism And the Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) What is Pathological Narcissism? Pathological ... ...e Millon, Elsa Roningstam, Gunderson, and Robert Hare. What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)? The Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) (... ...athological narcissism. It is a Cluster B (dramatic, emotional, or erratic) Personality Disorder. Other Cluster B personality disorders are the Bord... ...onality Disorder. Other Cluster B personality disorders are the Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), the Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD), a... ...n the primary narcissist and this is his Narcissistic Supply. So these two typologies can essentially become a self-supporting, symbiotic system. ...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...renched the dissociation as a trait of an ever changing field. In cases of multiple personality (Dissociative Identity Disorder), the dissociation c... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort t... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort to... ...e genes or gene complexes are frequently "associated" with mental health diagnoses, personality traits, or behavior patterns. But too little is know... ...ation, was a pathology prior to 1973. Seven years later, narcissism was declared a "personality disorder", almost seven decades after it was first d... ...iebe, or "drives", in German) or drives, the somatic-erotogenic phases of psychic (personality) development, trauma and fixation, manifest and late... ...lysis is more than a theory of the mind. It is also a theory of the body and of the personality and of society. It is a Social Sciences Theory of Ev... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort to...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...EWORK 106 Perception 106 Attitudes 107 Cultural Values 107 Group Influence 109 Personality 110 CONTRASTING PRODUCT BUYERS WITH IDEA ADOPTERS 112... ...ly upon emotional phenomena -- perceptions, values, attitudes, group influence and personality than on reason. (These factors are addressed in Chapt... ...consider "social products," that is, ideas and issues. One wonders whether product typologies that omit social innovations as exchange types are sti... ...reach the people. On television it matters less that he does not have ideas. His personality is what the viewers want to share. He need be neithe... ... and below themselves in the channel hierarchy. Thus a nurse having a charismatic personality could emerge as a more important intermediary in the h... ...rms of such components as perception, cultural values, attitudes, group influence, personality, learning, cognition; decision making, social class a...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...unctional anger is known to have pathogenic effects (mostly cardiovascular). Most personality disordered people are prone to be angry. Their anger... ... apparent provocation by an outside agent. It would seem that people suffering from personality disorders are in a CONSTANT state of anger, which is... ... Healthy people experience anger, but as a transitory state. This is what sets the personality disordered apart: their anger is always acute, perma... ...onate, incoherent. To refine the point: it might be more accurate to say that the personality disordered is expressing (and experiencing) TWO laye... ...logical anger is mostly directed at oneself or even lacks direction altogether. The personality disordered are afraid to show that they are angry to... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort t... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort to...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...unctional anger is known to have pathogenic effects (mostly cardiovascular). Most personality disordered people are prone to be angry. Their anger... ... apparent provocation by an outside agent. It would seem that people suffering from personality disorders are in a CONSTANT state of anger, which is... ... Healthy people experience anger, but as a transitory state. This is what sets the personality disordered apart: their anger is always acute, perma... ...onate, incoherent. To refine the point: it might be more accurate to say that the personality disordered is expressing (and experiencing) TWO laye... ...logical anger is mostly directed at oneself or even lacks direction altogether. The personality disordered are afraid to show that they are angry to... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort t... ...pirical research), useful (in describing and/or explaining the world), and provide typologies and predictions. A scientific theory should resort to...

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