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100 | 1 | _aSilvestro, Ken. | |
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_aNarcissism and Sexuality : _bA Self Inflicted Wound. |
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_aNewcastle-upon-Tyne : _bCambridge Scholars Publishing, _c2017. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part I -- Chapter One -- Understanding Narcissism -- Overview of the Narcissus Myth -- Origins of Narcissistic Wounds -- Specifics of the Narcissus Myth -- Segments with Symbolic Relevance -- Overview -- Chapter Two -- Jung's Psychic Structure -- Michael Fordham's Model -- Donald Winnicott -- Heinz Kohut -- Erich Neumann -- The Narcissism Archetype -- The Necessity for Mirroring -- A False-Self -- Sexual Acting-Out as Reflection -- Chapter Three -- Don Juan's Sexual Narcissism -- From Fictional Drama to Human Drama -- Part II -- Chapter Four -- Introducing Sam -- Chapter Five -- Some Initial Dreams -- Dream #1 -- Dream #2 -- Dream #3 -- Dream #4 -- Dream #5 -- Dream #6 -- Dream #7 -- Summary of the Analysis -- Chapter Six -- The Anima -- Commentary -- Chapter Seven -- Sam in Brief -- Dream #8 -- Dream #9 -- Dream #10 -- Dream #11 -- Dream #12 -- Dream #13 -- Dream #14 -- Dream #15 -- Dream #16 -- Dream #17 -- Summary of the Analysis -- Chapter Eight -- Sam in Brief -- Dream #18 -- Dream #19 -- Dream #20 -- Dream #21 -- Dream #22 -- Dream #23 -- Dream #24 -- Dream #25 -- Dream #26 -- Dream #27 -- Dream #28 -- Dream #29 -- Dream #30 -- Summary of the Analysis -- Chapter Nine -- Dream #31 -- Dream #32 -- Dream #33 -- Active Imagination -- Dream #34 -- Journal Entries and Dreams -- Fragment #1 -- Fragment #2 -- Fragment #3 -- Fragment #4 -- Fragment #5 -- Dream #35 -- Fragment #6 -- Dream #36 -- Dream #37 -- Dream #38 -- Verse #1 -- Verse #2 -- Verse #3 -- Verse #4 -- Verse #5 -- Verse #6 -- Verse #7 -- Thought #1 -- Verse #8 -- Chapter Ten -- Dream #39 -- Dream #40 -- Dream #41 -- Dream #42 -- Dream #43 -- Dream #44 -- Dream #45 -- Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter Eleven -- Dream #46 -- Dream #47 -- Dream #48 -- Dream #49 -- Dream #50 -- Dream #51 -- Dream #52 -- Dream #53 -- Dream #54 -- Dream #55. | |
505 | 8 | _aDream #56 -- Dream #57 -- Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter Twelve -- Reflection as Instinct and Archetypal Exp -- Archetypes and Instincts -- Closing Comments -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
520 | _aEveryone, by virtue of possessing a psychology and being a child, embodies narcissistic tendencies. Not everyone, however, is narcissistically wounded. A narcissistic wound can manifest in many expressions, from personality dysfunctions to rage. This book differentiates between a severe narcissistic disorder and a narcissistic wound, focusing on one common expression--sexuality.Narcissistic sexual expressions are portrayed in sexual experiences, myths, fairy tales, legends and the practicalities of personal relationships, which serve to amplify the theory and experiential descriptions. The psychological foundation throughout the book, analytic psychology, was developed by Carl Jung. The images presented assist the reader in forming a deeper understanding of the theme. The primary psychological concepts presented include Self, False-Self, narcissistic wound, origin of the wound, inability to relate to another person, sexual interludes to satisfy the narcissistic wound, anima (a psychological source similar to the Chinese construct of Yin) and Eros (a psychological function of relationship). Two-thirds of the book presents a Jungian analysis of a client, addressing a narcissistic wound. Fifty-four dreams and interpretations illuminate the analytic process. This material provides an in-depth perspective of a seldom understood and shared process--analysis. The content presented here is timely for many reasons. Western societies, particularly the US, display increasing narcissistic behaviors and expressions. Presenting narcissism from one particular expression--sexuality--can enhance the collective awareness of this issue. | ||
588 | _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aNarcissism. | |
650 | 0 | _aSex. | |
650 | 0 | _aJungian psychology. | |
655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
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_iPrint version: _aSilvestro, Ken _tNarcissism and Sexuality _dNewcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing,c2017 |
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