Narcissism, Perfectionism and Aggression among Police Officers
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Narcissism, Perfectionism and Aggression among Police Officers
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330196100 bzw. 3330196106, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - We use the term 'narcissism' to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant's failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called 'the narcissistic defense' and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus's preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim. 64 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - We use the term 'narcissism' to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant's failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called 'the narcissistic defense' and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus's preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim. 64 pp. Englisch.
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Narcissism, Perfectionism and Aggression among Police Officers
DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783330196100 bzw. 3330196106, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
We use the term ´´narcissism´´ to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant´s failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his We use the term ´´narcissism´´ to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant´s failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called ´´the narcissistic defense´´ and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus´s preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
We use the term ´´narcissism´´ to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant´s failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his We use the term ´´narcissism´´ to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant´s failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called ´´the narcissistic defense´´ and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus´s preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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Narcissism, Perfectionism and Aggression among Police Officers
DE NW
ISBN: 9783330196100 bzw. 3330196106, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit: 7 Tage.
We use the term "narcissism" to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant's failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called "the narcissistic defense" and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus's preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim.
We use the term "narcissism" to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant's failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called "the narcissistic defense" and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus's preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim.
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Narcissism, Perfectionism and Aggression among Police Officers
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330196100 bzw. 3330196106, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, European-Media-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | We use the term "narcissism" to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant's failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called "the narcissistic defense" and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus's preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 64 pp.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, European-Media-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | We use the term "narcissism" to describe an inability to love caused by two things. The first is an infant's failure to develop past the point when it first begins to perceive its mother as separate from itself. Unlike Narcissus of the myth, our narcissist loathes himself. His rage has nowhere to go. It has no outlet because he and his frustrating mother are one. His internal reality and the world around him are one and the same. The second is that to the extent he has differentiated from his mother, he fears that his omnipotent rage will destroy her and himself. In an effort to protect his own life, he turns his fury on himself, thus preserving his mother, who keeps him alive, from destruction. This is called "the narcissistic defense" and stresses the part of the Narcissus myth which shows that Narcissus's preoccupation with himself destroys him, even though it is described more as self-love than self-hatred. The Narcissus myth, though, presumes a more evolved patient than the one we treat. To our thinking, Narcissus is not curable through enlightenment. He is not a fool, he is a victim. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 64 pp.
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Narcissism, Perfectionism and Aggression among Police Officers (2017)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783330196100 bzw. 3330196106, in Englisch, 64 Seiten, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, dodax-shop-eu.
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