Treating Pathological Narcissism with Transference-Focused Psychotherapy

Author(s) : Diana Diamond, Author(s) : Frank E. Yeomans, Author(s) : Barry L. Stern, Author(s) : Otto F. Kernberg

Treating Pathological Narcissism with Transference-Focused Psychotherapy

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  • Publisher : Guilford Press
  • Published : August 2023
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 470
  • Category :
    Individual Psychotherapy
  • Catalogue No : 97236
  • ISBN 13 : 9781462552733
  • ISBN 10 : 1462552730
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Filling a crucial gap in the clinical literature, this book provides a contemporary view of pathological narcissism and presents an innovative treatment approach. The preeminent authors explore the special challenges of treating patients--with narcissistic traits or narcissistic personality disorder--who retreat from reality into narcissistic grandiosity, thereby compromising their lives and relationships. Assessment procedures and therapeutic strategies have been adapted from transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP), a manualized, evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder. Rich case material illustrates how TFP-N enables the clinician to engage patients more deeply in therapy and help them overcome relationship and behavioral problems at different levels of severity. The volume integrates psychodynamic theory and research with findings from social cognition, attachment, and neurobiology.

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'This book provides the most integrated view of assessment and treatment of pathological narcissism to date. Detailed clinical strategies are furthered by many informative case vignettes. Connecting object relations and attachment theory with findings from neuroscience and social cognition, the book offers a much-needed, comprehensive understanding of the complex range of narcissistic personality functioning. The authors are especially attentive to systematic diagnostic assessment, nuances in relatedness between therapist and patient, and flexibility in treatment interventions. This is an outstanding guide for psychotherapists.'
Elsa Ronningstam, PhD, Associate Professor (part-time), Harvard Medical School; Clinical Psychologist, McLean Hospital

'This extraordinary book is a landmark in our understanding of the development, diagnosis, and treatment of narcissistic pathology. Brilliantly lucid, it presents multiple perspectives and comprehensively reviews the relevant literature. Based on the pioneering work of Kernberg and his associates on transference-based psychotherapy (TFP), the book includes a variety of case material. Normal narcissism--healthy self-esteem, self-confidence, and ethical values--is contrasted with increasingly severe narcissistic psychopathology, characterized by grandiosity, psychopathy, entitlement, and lack of empathy. An invaluable resource for experienced clinicians, this book also merits inclusion in all curricula for training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy.'
Harold P. Blum, MD, training and supervising analyst, Psychoanalytic Association of New York, affiliated with NYU Langone Health

'A masterpiece! Building on a wealth of prior work establishing TFP as an evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder, the authors have developed TFP-N, which they deliver in depth in this welcome volume. The object relations theoretical basis for TFP-N is well covered, but the home run of the book is the privilege to listen in, step by step, as therapists and patients navigate all stages of treatment. Narcissism abounds these days, but pathological narcissism can be especially devastating and hard to reach. Here’s a wise, much-needed guidebook for clinicians of all stripes and all levels of experience.'
John M. Oldham, MD, MS, Distinguished Emeritus Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine

Table of Contents


Preface
1. Treating Pathological Narcissism with Transference-Focused Psychotherapy: An Introduction

I. Conceptualizing Pathological Narcissism
2. Self-Functioning in Pathological Narcissism
3. Interpersonal Functioning in Pathological Narcissism
4. An Overview of TFP-N

II. Treating Pathological Narcissism
5. The Assessment and Diagnosis of Pathological Narcissism
6. The Treatment Contract and Frame
7. TFP-N Early Phases
8. TFP-N Later Phases
9. TFP-N for Patients with Combined Narcissistic and Borderline Pathology

III. Pathological Narcissism in Intimate Relationships and Society
10. Malignant Narcissism: Clinical and Social Aspects
11. Narcissistic Love Relations
12. Epilogue
References
Index

About the Author(s)

Diana Diamond, PhD, is Professor Emerita in the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at the City University of New York and Senior Fellow at the Personality Disorders Institute at New York Presbyterian Hospital–Weill Cornell Medical College. She is also Adjunct Professor at the New School for Social Research and in New York University's Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Dr. Diamond's primary interests are developing psychodynamic approaches to treating patients with personality disorders, and assessing changes in attachment, mentalization, and mental representation. Author or coauthor of numerous papers and several books, she is a recipient of the Research Award from Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association. She serves on the editorial boards of Psychoanalytic Psychology and Psychoanalytic Inquiry, is Vice President of the Margaret Mahler Foundation, and has a private practice in New York City.

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Frank E. Yeomans, M.D., Ph.D., is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University and Director of Training at the Personality Disorders Institute of New York Presbyterian Hospital, and Director of the Personality Studies Institute in New York City.

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Barry L. Stern, PhD, is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and a faculty member at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Dr. Stern’s work centers on the study of personality and mental health and the application of transference-focused psychotherapy with patients across the spectrum of personality functioning, and with couples. Dr. Stern has been a lead investigator in the validation studies of the Structured Interview of Personality Organization (STIPO) and its revision (STIPO-R). His published empirical work focuses on the STIPO and the structural assessment of personality. He has a private practice in New York City.

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Otto F. Kernberg, M.D., is Director of the Personality Disorders Institute at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, Westchester Division, and Professor of Psychiatry at the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College and Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Cornell University, New York City. He is a training and supervising analyst at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and is a past president of the International Psychoanalytical Association.

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