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  2. The Analysis of the Self - Wikipedia

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    Kohut's work is divided into three parts, with a separate introductory chapter. This introductory chapter was written last, when Kohut's younger colleagues told him that the book should have this kind of an introduction. Thus the book begins with a concise summary of the work. The book deals with the so-called narcissistic transferences.

  3. Healthy narcissism - Wikipedia

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    [1] [20] Kohut's research showed that if early narcissistic needs could be adequately met, the individual would move on to what he called a "mature form of positive self-esteem; self-confidence" or healthy narcissism. [21] In Kohut's tradition, the features of healthy narcissism are: Strong self-regard. Empathy for others and recognition of ...

  4. Heinz Kohut - Wikipedia

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    This he did in the article Thoughts on Narcissism and Narcissistic Rage, which he published in 1972. [38] In the article, Kohut wrote: Narcissistic rage occurs in many forms; they all share, however, a specific psychological flavor which gives them a distinct position within the wide realm of human aggressions.

  5. Self psychology - Wikipedia

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    Kohut saw idealizing as a central aspect of early narcissism. 'The therapeutic activation of the omnipotent object (the idealized parent image) ... referred to as the idealizing transference, is the revival during psychoanalysis' [16] of the very early need to establish a mutual selfobject connection with an object of idealization.

  6. History of narcissism - Wikipedia

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    Kohut's innovative pronouncement...became a veritable manifesto in the United States....The age of "normal narcissism" had arrived' [24] Kohut also saw beyond the negative and pathological aspects of narcissism, believing it is a component in the development of resilience, ideals and ambition once it has been transformed by life experiences or ...

  7. 8 Things a Narcissist Absolutely Hates, According to a ...

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    8 Things a Narcissist Absolutely Hates, According to a Psychologist In most relationships (whether they be romantic or platonic), people try to figure out what sort of things someone likes and ...

  8. Miley Cyrus Jokes She Inherited ‘Narcissism’ From Dad Billy ...

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    Miley Cyrus has plenty of love for both of her parents, even if she did inherit one negative trait from her father, Billy Ray Cyrus. Speaking with David Letterman on the legendary talk show host ...

  9. The Restoration of the Self - Wikipedia

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    Kohut, Heinz: The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Approach to the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders (1971). International Universities Press, New York. ISBN 0-8236-8002-9. Kohut, Heinz (1977). The Restoration of the Self. New York: International Universities Press. ISBN 0-8236-5810-4. Strozier, Charles B. (2001).