Description
About the Author
Laurie Hollman, PhD, is a psychoanalyst with specialised clinical training in infant-parent, child, adolescent, and adult psychotherapy - a unique practice that covers the life span. Dr. Hollman is the author of the award-winning The Busy Parent's Guide to Managing Anger in Children and Teens: The Parental Intelligence Way, The Busy Parent's Guide to Managing Anxiety in Children and Teens: The Parental Intelligence Way, and Unlocking Parental Intelligence: Finding Meaning in Your Child's Behavior.
Reviews
"Are You Living with a Narcissist? How Narcissistic Men Impact Your Happiness, How to Identify Them, and How to Avoid Raising One by Laurie Hollman, PhD. offers timely insights into a range of narcissistic types, from a healthy narcissistic stance through pathological and exploitive narcissism. Dr. Hollman has created a work that has woven her own clinical experience and discussion of case studies, blending potential psychotherapeutic interventions with clinical sensitivity. The integration of current DSM V criteria within a psychoanalytic framework blends multiple system approaches and is infinitely readable as well as informative. It is appropriate for both mental health professionals as well as for the general public." - Marcy E. Mostel, MD, Psychiatrist, Medical Director CAPE (1989-2016), Currently in private practice "Dr. Hollman brings thoughtful and compassionate insight into the formation and perpetuation of the narcissistic personality from multiple perspectives and contexts. By incorporating her parental intelligence approach, fresh discoveries from her clinical work, and established models of intervention, Dr. Hollman's book will serve as a useful guide for couples, families, and professionals to identify and more effectively deal with elements of narcissism and create a foundation upon which to build new family legacies of health and recovery." - Lynn Seskin, Psy.D. Clinical Psychologist, Behavioral Medicine Associates of New York, Behavioral Medicine of Pennsylvania "This is a compelling book, especially for those with an interest in narcissism and other mental health concerns. It is written with concision for the interested layperson, avoiding overly clinical vocabulary. There is an increased incidence in narcissism nationally, according to various expert sources, so the book is also timely. The book focuses on constructive solutions and communication that can support those living with people with narcissistic disorder and also help the affected individual toward positive change." - San Francisco Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781641702331
Author Laurie Hollman
Format Paperback
Page Count 178
Imprint Familius LLC
Publisher Familius LLC
Weight(grams) 260g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 152mm * 10mm