The Narcissistic and Borderline Disorders: An Integrated Development Approach by James F. Masterson
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Overview: A borderline patient reported: “I have such a poor self-image and so little confidence in myself that I can’t decide what I want, and when I do decide, I have even more difficulty doing it.”
A narcissistic patient reported: “I was denied promotion to chief executive by my board of directors, although my work was good, because they felt I had poor relations with my employees. When I complained to my wife, she agreed with the board, saying my relations with her and the children were equally bad. I don’t understand. I know I’m more competent than all these people.”
These two statements vividly illustrate the wide spectrum of the psychopathology of the self (narcissism), which ranges from the deficient emotional investment in the self seen in the borderline to the pathologic overinvestment of the self seen in the narcissistic patient.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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