Published 1990
by Routledge in London .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Mario Jacob ; transl. from the German by Myron Gubitz and, in collab. with the author, by Françoise O"Kane. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BF697 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi,265p. ; |
Number of Pages | 265 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21393020M |
ISBN 10 | 0415008271 |
Recent developments in Freudian psychoanalysis, particularly the work of Kohut and Winnicott, have led to a convergence with the Jungian position. In Individuation and Narcissism leading Jungian analyst Mario Jacoby attempts to overcome the doctrinal differences between the different schools of depth psychology, while taking into account the characteristic approaches of each. Through a close examination of the actual experience of self, the process of individuation, narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder, the author demonstrates the benefits of a cross-fertilization of ideas and techniques for the professional analyst. You can write a book review and share your experiences. Other readers will always be. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: XI, Seiten: Contents: Chapter One: The Myth of Narcissus Chapter Two: On Narcissism: An Introduction Chapter Three: Ego and Self in Analytical psychology and Psychoanalysis Chapter Four: Aspects of the Concept of Narcissism Chapter Five: Individuation Process and Maturation of Narcissistic Libido Chapter Six: . In Individuation and Narcissism Mario Jacoby attempted to overcome the doctrinal differences between the different schools of depth psychology, while taking into account the characteristic approaches of each. Through a close examination of the actual experience of self, the process of individuation, narcissism and narcissistic personality Brand: Taylor And Francis.
In Individuation and Narcissism, Mario Jacoby starts by recalling Ovid’s tale of Narcissus, he then explains the differences between the great psychoanalytic thinkers of our time, including Freud, Jung, Neumann, Kohut – particularly their thoughts on narcissism, why it develops, and the signs that it addition, there is a thorough discussion of the process of individuation, how. In Individuation and Narcissism Mario Jacoby attempted to overcome the doctrinal differences between the different schools of depth psychology, while taking into account the characteristic approaches of each. Through a close examination of the actual experience of self, the process of individuation, narcissism and narcissistic personality Cited by: On narcissism: an introduction Ego and self in analytical psychology and psychoanalysis Aspects of the concept of narcissism Individuation process and maturation of narcissistic libido Some goals of narcissistic maturation and their meaning for the individuation process Forms of narcissistic disturbances Developments in Freudian psychoanalysis, particularly the work of Kohut and Winnicott, have led to a convergence with the Jungian position. In Individuation and Narcissism Mario Jacoby attempted to overcome the doctrinal differences between the different schools of depth psychology, while taking into account the characteristic approaches of each/5(27).
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