Grandiosity

Narcissistic Clients

How to Work with Grandiosity, Arrogance, and Exaggerated Self Importance

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Friday 4 November 2022

A Live Webinar with Doris Brothers, Ilany Kogan and Dr Tamara Feldman

CPD Credits: 3.5 hours

  • Includes a subtitled recording of the event and a transcript, with access for a year (14 days post the event)
  • Bookings close at 9.00am GMT Tuesday 1 November 2022

Working psychotherapeutically with the grandiose is not easy. In this conference we’ll look at clinical and fictional examples of grandiosity, what lies beneath this characterological structure, and how someone with these tendencies can be helped.

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FULL PROGRAMME

14.00 GMT
Introductions

14.05
Ilany Kogan
Grandiosity and the struggle against mourning

This presentation examines the grandiosity of protagonists from film and fiction, and the impact it has on the audience. We will focus on the fantasy of the omnipotence of the self, a predominantly narcissistic desire to be a god-like, omnipotent, immortal figure. This wish may stem from the difficulty of integrating the narcissistic blow of the loss of one’s omnipotence, which occurs throughout the stages in which the individual develops a sense of reality. The exploration of this wish may support the therapist in helping the patient to mourn the limitations of life, like castration, separation and death.

14.45
Q&A

15.00
Break

15.15
Dr Tamara Feldman
Narcissism as an Intentional Choice: Exploring the Work of Neville Symington

This presentation will explore Symington’s compelling theory of narcissism. Symington proposes that neither a nature nor nurture theory adequately accounts for narcissism as both fail to apprehend the volitional nature of the narcissistic condition. In particular, Symington argues that narcissism is the position that an individual actively chooses, typically in infancy, in response to childhood trauma. Symington embraces an intricate object relations theory, involving internal objects such as “the life giver” and “the terrible tyrant” to account for the battle waged within the narcissist’s personality. This presentation will also explore Symington’s rather bold treatment approach. After exploring these ideas, we will apply them to a couple featured in the BBC show Couple Therapy, to illuminate key features of Symington’s thesis.

16.00
Q&A

16.15
Break

16.30
Doris Brothers, Ph.D.
When traumatic experience leads to grandiosity

The experience of uncertainty is often found to be unbearable in the aftermath of trauma. At such times, the need to simplify experience to create a sense of certainty may become compelling. When traumas occur in early life, the form taken by such simplifications is a tendency to become highly self-centered; focusing on others and on the connectedness to others may require a toleration for uncertainty that is unavailable. Some self-centered individuals are perceived as grandiose. Grandiosity may take many forms. Some grandiose individuals feel grievously injured when their specialness is not recognized by others. Others become convinced that their views are the only correct ones. In this presentation, Doris will offer several clinical examples of grandiosity with an emphasis on its embodiment within the therapeutic relationship. She will also suggest ways to form healing relationships with those patients.

17.15
Q&A

17.30
Q&A With all speakers

18.00
End

FEES

Bookings close at 9:00am GMT Tuesday 1 November

Live Webinar:

£70 (Member £56)
(Click here to become a member)

Includes a recording of the event

CPD

Certificates of attendance for 3.5 hours will be provided.

To receive the full CPD credits, you are required to attend 100% of the live event. No partial credit will be given.

Please note that if you are unable to attend all of the live event, you will need to undertake our event specific test in order to receive the CPD certification. This will be made available soon after the live event has taken place.

VENUE

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SCHEDULE

Friday
14.00 GMT Introductions
14.05 Ilany Kogan
14.45 Q&A
15.00 Break
15.15 Dr Tamara Feldman
16.00 Q&A
16.15 Break
16.30 Doris Brothers, Ph.D.
17.15 Q&A
17.30 Q&A With all speakers
18.00 End

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