Filling a crucial gap in the clinical literature, this book provides a
contemporary view of pathological narcissism and presents an innovative
treatment approach. The preeminent authors explore the special
challenges of treating patients--with narcissistic traits or
narcissistic personality disorder--who retreat from reality into
narcissistic grandiosity, thereby compromising their lives and
relationships. Assessment procedures and therapeutic strategies have
been adapted from transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP), a
manualized, evidence-based treatment for borderline personality
disorder. Rich case material illustrates how TFP-N enables the clinician
to engage patients more deeply in therapy and help them overcome
relationship and behavioral problems at different levels of severity.
The volume integrates psychodynamic theory and research with findings
from social cognition, attachment, and neurobiology.