Self Defense in a Narcissistic World explores in depth a new, basically unrecognized and highly prevalent everyday addiction: power trips. The disastrous consequences of this simple, but insidious, largely unconscious cultural and psychological phenomenon are candidly revealed by author Gerald Alper.
Self Defense in a Narcissistic World explores in depth a new, basically unrecognized and highly prevalent everyday addiction: power trips. The disastrous consequences of this simple, but insidious, largely unconscious cultural and psychological phenomenon are candidly revealed by author Gerald Alper.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerald Alper, M.S. is a practicing psychotherapist since 1979 and fellow of the American Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Everyday Examples: The Untouchable Fighting the Enemy Defensive Benefits from Demonizing the Enemy And Baby Makes Three God and Power The Unreturned Telephone Call The Letter The Creation of Nothing The Dynamics Benefits of Creating Nothing Chapter 3 Therapy Trips: The Differences of Power The Patient The Therapist "I Never Thought of You as a Man Before" Turning the Tables Abandoning the Therapist Depriving the Therapist "I'm From Missouri- Show Me" "I Want a New Contract" Not Relating Chapter 4 Strategies and Dynamics of Power Trips: Characteristics of Power Trips Painting Someone Into a Corner Hierarchical Relating Example 1 Example 2 Example 3: The One Hundred Greatest Minds of the Century At Home With the Sopranos Dynamics of Int Chapter 5 The World We Live In: Trial By Jury The Ultimate Power Trip Postmodern Politics The Fate of the Politics of Power and the New Millennium September 11: Though the Lens of a Psychotherapist Chapter 6 Conclusion Chapter 7 References
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Everyday Examples: The Untouchable Fighting the Enemy Defensive Benefits from Demonizing the Enemy And Baby Makes Three God and Power The Unreturned Telephone Call The Letter The Creation of Nothing The Dynamics Benefits of Creating Nothing Chapter 3 Therapy Trips: The Differences of Power The Patient The Therapist "I Never Thought of You as a Man Before" Turning the Tables Abandoning the Therapist Depriving the Therapist "I'm From Missouri- Show Me" "I Want a New Contract" Not Relating Chapter 4 Strategies and Dynamics of Power Trips: Characteristics of Power Trips Painting Someone Into a Corner Hierarchical Relating Example 1 Example 2 Example 3: The One Hundred Greatest Minds of the Century At Home With the Sopranos Dynamics of Int Chapter 5 The World We Live In: Trial By Jury The Ultimate Power Trip Postmodern Politics The Fate of the Politics of Power and the New Millennium September 11: Though the Lens of a Psychotherapist Chapter 6 Conclusion Chapter 7 References
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