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- Narcissistic_withdrawal abstract "In children, Narcissistic withdrawal may be described as 'a form of omnipotent narcissism characterised by the turning away from parental figures and by the fantasy that essential needs can be satisfied by the individual alone'.For adults, 'in the contemporary literature the term narcissistic withdrawal is instead reserved for an ego defense in pathological personalities'. Such narcissists may feel obliged to withdraw from any relationship that threatens to be more than short-term: at the same time, within relationships, 'withdrawal, withholding, and the "silent treatment" are classic abuse techniques' for the narcissist to use.".
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- Narcissistic_withdrawal subject Category:Freudian_psychology.
- Narcissistic_withdrawal subject Category:Narcissism.
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- Narcissistic_withdrawal comment "In children, Narcissistic withdrawal may be described as 'a form of omnipotent narcissism characterised by the turning away from parental figures and by the fantasy that essential needs can be satisfied by the individual alone'.For adults, 'in the contemporary literature the term narcissistic withdrawal is instead reserved for an ego defense in pathological personalities'.".
- Narcissistic_withdrawal label "Narcissistic withdrawal".
- Narcissistic_withdrawal label "إنسحاب نرجسي".
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