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Echoism: The Silent Response to Narcissism


Echoism: The Silent Response to Narcissism

Paperback by Savery, Donna

Echoism: The Silent Response to Narcissism

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ISBN:
9781782204831
Publication Date:
31 May 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Karnac Books
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 May 2024
Echoism: The Silent Response to Narcissism

Description

This book introduces the importance of Echoism as both a clinical entity and a theoretical concept. In Ovid's version of the myth of Echo and Narcissus, the character Echo receives equal attention to her counterpart, Narcissus, yet she has been completely marginalised in the pervasive psychoanalytic literatures on narcissism.In the myth, Echo is subjected to a curse: she must remain silent except for her right to repeat the words of another; so in order to have a voice she must seek out an 'other'. Relying upon Narcissus for her very existence she has, ironically, in the psychoanalytical literature, also become both the literal and symbolic embodiment of the marginalised female voice. This book introduces her as a subject in her own right, countering her current status as the co-dependent object of the narcissist, in an attempt to restore her existence and have her voice heard.The author draws upon her work with patients who have experienced relationships with narcissistic partners or parents, and have developed a particular configuration of object relations and ways of relating to which she gives the term Echoism. She uses psychoanalytic theory and existential philosophical ideas to underpin her formulations and inform her clinical thinking.

Contents

List of clinical vignettes Acknowledgements About the author Foreword by Alice Holzey-Kunz Introduction Part I: Important theories in understanding echoism CHAPTER ONE: The myth of Echo and Narcissus: deconstructing dominant readings CHAPTER TWO: Adam's rib: a psychoanalytic approach to understanding echoism CHAPTER THREE: To be or not to be: an existential approach to understanding echoism Part II: Types of echoism CHAPTER FOUR: Chimeras and chameleons: the defensive echoist CHAPTER FIVE: Hosts and henchmen: the self-destructive echoist Part III: Over-valued ideas, god-like objects, and faith CHAPTER SIX: Mistaken identity or what you will? Internal voices, narcissistic objects and the echoist CHAPTER SEVEN: Hera's curse: faith and reason - a complex paradox Part IV: A dynamic understanding of an echoistic-narcissistic complex CHAPTER EIGHT: Characters in search of an author: echoistic-narcissistic complexes and group dynamics CHAPTER NINE: Is there anybody in there? The therapist as echoist Part V: Conclusions and future directions CHAPTER TEN: Prometheus' fire: being and becoming: an approach to treatment

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