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The Annual of Psychoanalysis

Winnifred F. Storey
- 13 Jul 1979 - 
- Vol. 242, Iss: 2, pp 193-194
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There are some 20 essays in this collection authored by professionals on the current diffusion of Freudian metapsychology into other fields of study such as history, philosophy, physics and mathematics, the humanities, religion, and sociology as discussed by the authors.
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There are some 20 essays in this collection authored by professionals on the current diffusion of Freudian metapsychology into other fields of study—history, philosophy, physics and mathematics, the humanities, religion, and sociology. Stephen Toulmin's Psychoanalysis, Physics, and the Mind-body Problem is discussed by Paul Ricoeur and by Don Swanson. This tripartite essay has the tight and lucid thought of the scholar. Throughout, the reader is caught up in the vigor of the rereading of Freud's writings that is in progress in Western Europe now that three quarters of a century has elapsed since Freud's ostracism by European scholars and medical colleagues. A panoramic view of the growth of the metapsychology in America during the past 75 years is presented by John Demos in his Oedipus in America: Historical Perspectives on the Reception of Psychoanalysis in the United States . The psychohistory of America during the last two centuries is outlined in

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A Principal-Components Analysis of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and Further Evidence of Its Construct Validity

TL;DR: Evidence is found for a general construct of narcissism as well as seven first-order components, identified as Authority, Exhibitionism, Superiority, Vanity, Exploitativeness, Entitlement, and Self-Sufficiency, in the Narcissistic Personality Inventory.
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Ben Sorotzkin
- 01 Jan 1985 - 
TL;DR: The cognitive style of perfectionists is noted together with the emotional and behavioral outcome of their irrational thinking patterns as discussed by the authors, and it is viewed as an attempt to avoid shame and humiliation for not living up to an archaic grandiose view of the self.
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Eliciting facial affect, motivation, and expectancies in transference: Significant-other representations in social relations.

TL;DR: Participants' nonverbal expression of facial affect when learning about the target person reflected the overall tone of their significant-other representation under the condition of significant- other resemblance, providing strong support for schema-triggered affect in transference, through the use of this unobtrusive, nonverbal measure.
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