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Narcissism: Denial of the True Self
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Paperback
from Touchstone Books (June 1, 1997)
9780684842998 | details & prices | 4.50 × 7.25 × 0.50 in. | 0.30 lbs | List price $9.00
About: A study of the nature and causes of narcissism, the most prevalent personality disorder of our times, examines its origins in denial of feelings and rejection of the true self and illustrates a therapeutic treatment for the ailment
About: A study of the nature and causes of narcissism, the most prevalent personality disorder of our times, examines its origins in denial of feelings and rejection of the true self and illustrates a therapeutic treatment for the ailment
With Steven Gould Axelrod |
from Macmillan Pub Co 4.25 × 7.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.30 lbs | List price $8.00
This edition also contains Robert Lowell: Life and Art
About: A study of the nature and causes of narcissism, the most prevalent personality disorder of our times, examines its origins in denial of feelings and rejection of the true self and illustrates a therapeutic treatment for the ailment
This edition also contains Robert Lowell: Life and Art
About: A study of the nature and causes of narcissism, the most prevalent personality disorder of our times, examines its origins in denial of feelings and rejection of the true self and illustrates a therapeutic treatment for the ailment
from Macmillan Pub Co 4.25 × 7.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.30 lbs | List price $8.00
This edition also contains Robert Lowell: Life and Art
About: A study of the nature and causes of narcissism, the most prevalent personality disorder of our times, examines its origins in denial of feelings and rejection of the true self and illustrates a therapeutic treatment for the ailment
This edition also contains Robert Lowell: Life and Art
About: A study of the nature and causes of narcissism, the most prevalent personality disorder of our times, examines its origins in denial of feelings and rejection of the true self and illustrates a therapeutic treatment for the ailment