Kohut's view of the development of Narcissism
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Kohut's view of the development of Narcissism is briefly examined with references.
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As you provide information for the present Kohut's view of the development of Narcissism & treatment of such and critique, please note how this topic is massive. Kohut took a different stance, so he embodied more "empathic immersion or vicarious introspection" (faculty.mwsu.edu/.../powerpoint/kohut_and_mahler.ppt) to treatment.
Kohut's theory suggests that narcissism results from transference relationships; he maintains that "their transferences are characterized by aloofness, seeming uninvolvement, and a mode of treating the therapist as an extension of the patient rather than as a ...
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