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Narcissistic issues in therapists: Diagnostic and treatment considerations.
Authors:Glickauf-Hughes, Cheryl   Mehlman, Elizabeth
Abstract:Examines narcissistic issues with which therapists are likely to struggle, including extreme audience sensitivity, pathological parentification, perfectionism, and impostor feelings. It is suggested that many therapists were, as children, raised by narcissistic parents, and these children learned to respond to parental needs at the expense of their own development. Unresolved narcissistic issues may contribute to therapist burnout as well as to a tendency to vicariously gratify needs through one's clients. An object relations approach to treatment emphasizes resolving dependency conflicts and developing more resilient self-esteem. Clients are provided insight through interpretations and a corrective interpersonal experience. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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