ABSTRACT

Author of many respected psychoanalytic works including Narcissism: A New Theory, Emotion and Spirit, Making of a Psychotherapist and Spirit of Sanity, the distinguished psychoanalyst Neville Symington's latest book expands, refines and deepens what has become an ever more impressive, far-reaching and absorbing inquiry into the nature of madness and sanity. It is Symington's central contention that the core psychopathology of our times can be identified and designated as narcissism, although self-centredness, egoism or solipsism might serve equally well. Critical of psychiatry's mere symptomatology, and of much psychotherapeutic practice as superficial and sterile, the present volume probes compellingly into the narcissistic pattern in an effort to delineate its structure in all its complexity and thereby gain a measure of perspective and distance from this most intractable of psychic states.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|63 pages

The Pattern of Sanity

chapter One|12 pages

Ontology

chapter Two|8 pages

Freedom

chapter Three|4 pages

The person

chapter Four|7 pages

Narcissism and the struggle for survival

chapter Five|10 pages

Emotional action

chapter Six|4 pages

The internalizing act

chapter Seven|6 pages

Roy Schafer’s action language

part II|82 pages

The Pattern of Madness

chapter Eight|8 pages

The jelly

chapter Nine|18 pages

God

chapter Ten|5 pages

Acts of God

chapter Eleven|8 pages

The quality of attachment

chapter Twelve|6 pages

The worm

chapter Thirteen|3 pages

Perversions

chapter Fourteen|10 pages

Trauma

chapter Fifteen|9 pages

Psychiatric diseases

part III|55 pages

The Subjective Experience

chapter Seventeen|12 pages

Human dilemmas

chapter Eighteen|8 pages

Guilt

chapter Nineteen|5 pages

Generation of perception and belief

chapter Twenty|3 pages

Self-knowledge versus self-consciousness

chapter Twenty-One|15 pages

Technique

chapter Twenty-Two|8 pages

Reverse perspective