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A Process × Domain Assessment of Narcissism: The Domain-Specific Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire

2022

Research on grandiose narcissism distinguishes between self-promotional processes (i.e., narcissistic admiration) and other-derogative processes (i.e., narcissistic rivalry; Back et al., 2013). Moreover, research has begun to assess and investigate narcissistic manifestations in different domains (e.g., communal narcissism). To integrate these two lines of research, we developed the Domain-Specific Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire (D-NARQ), a 72-item narcissism questionnaire that contains a self-promotional process scale (narcissistic admiration) and an other-derogatory process scale (narcissistic rivalry) for four domains: intellectual ability, social dominance, communal …

050103 clinical psychologySelf-AssessmentPsychoanalysiscommunionAdmirationPsychometricsphysical attractiveness05 social sciencesPhysical attractiveness050109 social psychologyintelligenceDomain (software engineering)social statusClinical PsychologySurveys and QuestionnairesNarcissismmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesnarcissismmedicine.symptomPsychologyRivalryApplied Psychology
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Group Analysis and the Self: The Political-Environmental-Transpersonal

1996

In this paper the authors try to put the basis for a new sense of group analysis, meant as the psychology of the field and the future, able to unblock saturated sets of meanings. Their work with groups has shown that there is a time in the group analytic process in which the individual explores the possibility of changeover. That time is also the space for the foundation of a new Self: the space for the difference, the space for the fight for giving and receiving'.

050103 clinical psychologySocial PsychologyGroup (mathematics)SelfTranspersonalField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesChangeover050108 psychoanalysisSpace (commercial competition)Organisation climatePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyGroup analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologySocial psychologyGroup Analysis
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‘He is Quirky; He is the World's Greatest Psychologist’: On the Community of Those Who Have Nothing in Common

2016

In this article, we challenge the concept of the therapeutic relationship as an operationalisable entity. In contrast to this idea, we introduce Alphonso Lingis’ concept of community, and his distinction between the rational community and the community of those who have nothing in common. This is done through speculative analysis of a transcribed sequence from a research interview with a boy who speaks about his experiences of receiving mental health care. This boy and his family were helped through a network-oriented, dialogical approach. In the sequence highlighted here, the boy speaks of the significance of a particular mental health practitioner. The boy expresses appreciation for the h…

050103 clinical psychologySubjectificationPsychoanalysisSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesDialogical selfMental healthTherapeutic relationshipJargon050902 family studiesNothingArgumentMental health care0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
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The Symptom in the Group Situation

1996

Group analysis is a methodology that localizes the interactions arising from patients' symptoms and personality disorders. This marks the passage from a clinical-character aspect to a direct vision of the conflictual and unconscious borders between Ego and Superego. Thus the traumatic personal history of the individual is relatively freed from the constrictions of the repetition compulsion present in the symptomatic structures. The author maintains that combined therapy (a weekly group session and a weekly individual session) reduces cases of abandonment of the group caused by the deepest resistances of the id.

050103 clinical psychologyUnconscious mindPsychotherapistSocial PsychologyGroup (mathematics)05 social sciencesRepetition compulsion050108 psychoanalysismedicine.diseasePersonality disordersPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyGroup analysisId ego and super-egoAbandonment (emotional)medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSession (computer science)PsychologyClinical psychologyGroup Analysis
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Attachment characteristics and treatment outcome following inpatient psychotherapy: Results of a multisite study

2006

Abstract The authors evaluated 617 patients at hospital admission using an interpersonal interview analyzed with the Adult Attachment Prototype Rating (Strauss, Lobo-Drost, & Pilkonis, 1999) in nine different psychotherapeutic hospitals. Attachment characteristics derived from this method served as predictors of treatment outcome. Outcome was quantified in all sites using the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised, Inventory of Interpersonal Problems, and, in a subsample, the Impairment Score (Schepank, 2003) as an observer rating. All measures were administered at patient admission and discharge. Additionally, patients completed the Bielefeld Questionnaire of Client Expectations (BQCE) at admission …

050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapist05 social sciencesTreatment outcomeInterpersonal communicationInpatient psychotherapy050108 psychoanalysismedicine.diseasePersonality disordersClinical PsychologyInterpersonal relationshipEating disordersmedicineAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMedical diagnosismedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychiatryClinical psychologyPsychotherapy Research
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Évaluer la démocratisation de l'enseignement : la situation française à l'épreuve des comparaisons internationales

2000

Democratization is quite a difficult question, from both a methodological and theoretical point of view, especially when international comparisons are aimed at. Must one consider this process like the diffusion of the good, or focus on competition between groups for acceeding to it ? Indicators will not be the same, neither results, according to the perspective adopted. European comparisons show that if a majority of countries has chosen to equalize educational opportunities through opening access to school, less numerous are those which have tried to act more directly upon the inequalities conveyed by its operating. France has chosen the openness strategy with some delay, one factor being …

050402 sociologyComparaison internationale4. Education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social sciences[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationAccès à l'éducationInégalité scolaire050108 psychoanalysisEducation0504 sociologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Inégalité des chancesDémocratisation de l'enseignementÉvaluation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFrance
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Undoing Differences Revisited.

2020

ZusammenfassungDer Beitrag nimmt einen Blick zurück nach vorn auf das Konzept des Undoing Differences. Er soll im Sinne eines theoretischen Zwischenfazits den Nutzen und die Grenzen des Konzepts bestimmen und es in eine neue Reihe von Konzepten eintragen, mit denen sich die Negation und die Indifferenz von Humandifferenzierungen soziologisch erschließen lassen. Der Aufsatz begegnet der (inter)aktionistischen Reichweitenlimitierung des Konzeptes mit seiner Einordnung in drei Zeitebenen negatorischer Prozesse: (1) situative (In)aktivitäten verschiedener Aktivitätsniveaus, (2) Subordination und normative Inhibierung in der Konkurrenz von Unterscheidungen sowie (3) historische Prozesse ihrer De…

050402 sociologyPsychoanalysis0504 sociologySociology and Political Science050903 gender studies05 social sciencesSociology0509 other social sciencesUndoingHistory of sociologyZeitschrift für Soziologie
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Schelling, esotericism and the meaning of life

2019

Abstract F.W.J. Schelling argues in his middle period work Philosophical Inquiries into the Nature of Human Freedom that will should be understood as the most fundamental constitutive element of reality. Though it is often downplayed in recent scholarship, Schelling derived his most central ideas for this work more or less directly from the theosophy of Jacob Boehme. I will argue that far from peripheral and antiquated curiosity, Schelling´s esoteric influences constitute the very foundation of his middle period thought. Schelling´s affinity to esotericism enabled him to develop a form of pantheism, which is not tied to the familiar problematic aspects of traditional Christian and post-Chri…

060101 anthropologyPsychoanalysisSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophy05 social sciences050109 social psychology06 humanities and the artsPhilosophy0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0601 history and archaeologyLawMeaning of lifemedia_commonHuman Affairs
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Alexandre Brierre de Boismont and the limits of the psychopathological gaze

2018

One of the most remarkable implications of psychological medicine in the transition from the 18th to the 19th century was the advent of a new way of looking at the human being and new tools for analysing not only behaviour and individual experience, but also historical events, collective behavioural patterns or complex cultural achievements. Unsurprisingly, the deployment of this gaze could not advance without there being a series of disputes and controversies about its reach and the limits to its indiscriminate application. Focusing on the figure of French alienist Alexandre Brierre de Boismont and on the controversial cases of hallucinations and suicide, this article addresses the confli…

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The magic of patriarchal oppression in Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell’s From Hell

2017

ABSTRACTIn From Hell, Alan Moore establishes systemic patriarchal sexual violence against the backdrop of Victorian London. While rape and other acts of physical repression are easily linked to the notion of sexual violence, Moore’s treatment is concentrated on the society as a whole. His anti-hero, physician Sir William Gull, justifies the serial murders and dissection rituals as a necessary continuation of Victorian inequality and as a symbolic manifestation of patriarchy’s counterattack. Linking ancient religion and mythology to a thousand years of British history, the sexual violence in From Hell is cast in the frame of a successful victory of patriarchy over matriarchy. Alan Moore’s pa…

060201 languages & linguisticsOppressionLiteratureMatriarchySexual violencePsychoanalysisLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPatriarchyVictory06 humanities and the artsMythologyArt060202 literary studiesMagic (paranormal)0602 languages and literatureIdeologybusinessmedia_commonJournal of Graphic Novels and Comics
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