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The narcissism of depression or the depression of narcissism and adolescence

Last Updated 18 Feb 2008, 00:06 +04:00

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Despite the fact that it has long been recognised that narcissism can contribute to depression, we have become accustomed to referring to depression mostly in terms of a neurotic disturbance. The author highlights the difference between the narcissistic elements in depression, which is based on guilt, and the graver narcissistic depression, which is governed by shame. 

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He attempts to define the elements that constitute ‘narcissistic depression’ where primal psychic mechanisms rule, and stresses the importance of recognising this form of depression if it is to be dealt with appropriately. The author focuses on adolescence, during which, he believes, this type of narcissistic depression is predominant.

In the presentation of two cases of psychoanalytic psychotherapy of adolescents, he seeks to analyse this psychopathology, looking particularly at how it affects therapeutic techniques.

Keywords: Narcissism; depression; adolescents; shame; guilt

Author: Dimitris Anastasopoulos
DOI: 10.1080/00754170701667197
Publication Frequency: 3 issues per year
Published in: journal Journal of Child Psychotherapy, Volume 33, Issue 3 December 2007 , pages 345 - 362

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