Pathologies of the Self explores both narcissistic disturbance and
borderline states. For several decades of clinical practice, Phil Mollon
has explored and pondered the nature and structure of identity as a core
aspect of what drives human action. We are collectively trapped in
images, either of our own choosing, or imposed on us by others. These
illusions of self shape how we think, feel, and behave and are seemingly
necessary for our functioning in society. Some of us become invested in
grandiose selfimages, consistently sacrificing perceptions of truth and
reality in the service of maintaining these fictions. In such states, we
are blind to both the subjectivity of others and to the deeper and more
authentic aspect of self. Narcissism affects all human beings, and its
thematic tentacles enter all forms of psychotherapy