Understanding Narcissism in Clinical Practice
Explore the intricate world of narcissism with "Understanding Narcissism in Clinical Practice" by Hazel Robinson, published in 2003. This insightful monograph is a valuable resource for trainees in psychotherapy and psychodynamic counseling, providing a comprehensive overview of narcissistic disorder. With 112 pages of engaging content, Robinson presents complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner, making it an essential read for both students and professionals in the fields of psychology and neurology.
Dive into the dynamics of ego and identity as you gain a deeper understanding of the self and personality within the context of clinical practice. This book not only illuminates the characteristics of narcissism but also offers practical insights for applying this knowledge in therapeutic settings. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your clinical skills with this essential guide from JMS, a leader in psychological literature.