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New Haven: Yale University Press. Its historical antecedents, economic constituents, and political consequences are the focus of this article. The two professions most responsible for healing the empty self, advertising and psychotherapy, find themselves in a bind: They must treat a psychological symptom without being able to address its historical causes.

Summer, Vol. Author s : Gruba-McCallister, Frank. Abstract: The author examines narcissism from a broad perspective, looking at the impact of sociocultural, historical, political, and economic factors. Using this perspective, narcissism is characterized as a "disease" based upon overconsumption.



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