Malignant Self Love: Narcissism Revisited by Sam Vaknin, Lidija Rangelovska (Editor)

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(Paperback - Revised Printing)

  • Pub. Date: January 2007
  • 600pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,927

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    • Pub. Date: January 2007
    • Publisher: Narcissus Publications
    • Format: Paperback, 600pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,927

    Synopsis

    When the personality is rigid to the point of being unable to change in reaction to changing circumstances - we say that it is disordered. Such a person takes behavioral, emotional, and cognitive cues exclusively from others. His inner world is, so to speak, vacated. His True Self is dilapidated and dysfunctional. Instead he has a tyrannical and delusional False Self. Such a person is incapable of loving and of living. He cannot love others because he cannot love himself. He loves his reflection, his surrogate self. And he is incapable of living because life is a struggle towards, a striving, a drive at something. In other words: life is change. He who cannot change cannot live.

    The narcissist is an actor in a monodrama, yet forced to remain behind the scenes. The scenes take center stage, instead. The Narcissist does not cater at all to his own needs. Contrary to his reputation, the Narcissist does not "love" himself in any true sense of the word.

    He feeds off other people, who hurl back at him an image that he projects to them. This is their sole function in his world: to reflect, to admire, to applaud, to detest - in a word, to assure him that he exists. Otherwise, the narcissist feels, they have no right to tax his time, energy, or emotions.

    The main body of research about Narcissism is surveyed in the book.

    Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Re-Visited offers a detailed, first hand account of what it is like to have a Narcissistic Personality Disorder. It contains new insights and an organized methodological framework. The first part of the book comprises more than 100 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding relationships with abusive narcissists and the Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

    The posting of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Re-Visited on the Web has elicited a flood of excited, sad and heart rending responses, mostly from victims of Narcissists but also from people suffering from the NPD. This is a true picture of the resulting correspondence with them.

    This book is not intended to please or to entertain. NPD is a pernicious, vile and tortuous disease, which affects not only the Narcissist. It infects and forever changes people who are in daily contact with the Narcissist. In other words: it is contagious. It is my contention that Narcissism is the mental epidemic of the twentieth century, a plague to be fought by all means.

    This tome is my contribution to minimizing the damages of this disorder.

    Sc.D., M.D. ,Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Author of "Towards Self and Sanity - On the Genetic Origins of the Human Character" -

    "The strength of this book comes from the author's vantage point: he is a Narcissist (with a capital N). He is an "insider", who discovered that he has the unbridled trait of narcissism and that this was the source of many of the difficulties in his professional and personal life. So we shall say at the outset that if you wish to get under the skin of a Narcissist (we shall call him the "N type"), if you wish to get to know how he thinks and feels and why he behaves as he does, then this is the book for you."

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    Biography

    Sam Vaknin is the author of Malignant Self Love: Narcissism Revisited and other books about the Narcissistic Personality Disorder and relationships with abusive narcissists.

    His Web site "Malignant Self Love — Narcissism Revisited" is an Open Directory Cool Site and a Psych-UK recommended Site.

    Sam is not a mental health professional though he is certified in psychological counseling techniques. He is the editor of Mental Health Disorders categories in the Open Directory Project and on Mentalhelp.net.

    Sam is also the editor of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder topic in Suite101, the moderator of the Narcissistic Abuse List and other mailing lists (c. 4000 members).

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    how to avoid many sessions with your shrink - learn it already digested!by Isabellisbon

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    January 18, 2010: Malignant Self Love is so real and true that will help everyone interested in the subject in a very effective way. Every detail is there and its causes and consequences. If I had known this book before, maybe I could avoided some painful and disturbing moments in my life. Also the organization by small chapters and Q&As makes it available for more accurate and quick consults. But on the top of it is its usefulness to learn how to cope with a world full of personality diseases.

    Explains 18 years...by Anonymous

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    September 30, 2009: This book is a stunning explanation of exactly what has been wrong with my husband for all of the 18 years of our marriage. He was charming and fun and turned into a nasty, abusive control freak. I am in the process of a divorce and hope this will be a great help. Most importantly, I see how he abuses our children, particularly the oldest, and I see that I am absolutely correct that he will not change, I need to get divorced, and I need to get him away from my children. This book is a must read, particularly for anyone with innocent children in an NPD household. I have about worn out my highlighter reading this book! It's like the author has lived in our house the past 18 years. Amazing.


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