The solipsist patient |
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Authors: | John W. Crandall |
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Affiliation: | (1) 157-12 12th Avenue, 11357 Beechhurst, New York |
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Abstract: | The aim of this paper is to widen the clinician's understanding of a narcissistic type, the solipsist (one alone with the self) who is treatable because he or she is the healthiest of narcissists yet a challenge to psychotherapy because the solipsist allows no one to be with him or her. Countertransference is discussed as a primary factor for the therapist to understand and control. The handling of the transference is seen as the key to therapeutic success and is illustrated by case examples. |
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