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  2. Sam Vaknin - Wikipedia

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    Shmuel "Sam" Vaknin (born April 21, 1961) is an Israeli writer and professor of psychology. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the author of Malignant Self Love: Narcissism Revisited (1999), was the last editor-in-chief of the now-defunct political news website Global Politician , and runs a private website about narcissistic personality disorder (NPD).

  3. List of fictional psychiatrists - Wikipedia

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    Name Work Medium Author/Distributor Actor(s) Misir Ali: Several (See Misir Ali): Novel series and films: Humayun Ahmed: Abul Khair, Abul Hayat, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, Ashish Khandaker, Shatabdi Wadud, Chanchal Chowdhury, Humayun Faridi

  4. Vaknin - Wikipedia

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    Vaknin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Sam Vaknin (born 1961), Israeli writer; Yitzhak Vaknin (born 1958), Israeli politician and member of ...

  5. Global Politician - Wikipedia

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    Logo for Global Politician. Global Politician was an online magazine of politics that published analysis of current events, as well as interviews with politicians, government officials, diplomats, book authors and terrorists.

  6. True self and false self - Wikipedia

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    The true self (also known as real self, authentic self, original self and vulnerable self) and the false self (also known as fake self, idealized self, superficial self and pseudo self) are a psychological dualism conceptualized by English psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott. [1]

  7. Talk:Malignant narcissism - Wikipedia

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    Sam Vaknin isn't a narcissist, he's a psychopath. He's even been the subject of a documentary about it: I, Psychopath. He wrote a book "Malignant Self-Love" and claims to be an expert; however, he has no credentials, he simply has a personality disorder. Furthermore, he isn't describing malignant narcissism, he's describing psychopathology.

  8. Healthy narcissism - Wikipedia

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    Healthy narcissism is a positive sense of self that is in alignment with the greater good. [1] [2] [3] The concept of healthy narcissism was first coined by Paul Federn and gained prominence in the 1970s through the research of Heinz Kohut and Otto Kernberg.

  9. Collective narcissism - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, collective narcissism (or group narcissism) is the tendency to exaggerate the positive image and importance of a group to which one belongs. [1] [2] The group may be defined by ideology, race, political beliefs/stance, religion, sexual orientation, social class, language, nationality, employment status, education level, cultural values, or any other ingroup.