crosspatch: whether
you call it narcissism or not, many academics view the whole science thing as a game: positioning a grant with the right buzz - words for the current fad, placing students in prestige positions, having buddies in the administration, sending out press releases.
Call it narcissism, call it the just - rewards for whatever it is you do, but this M3 is a statement car.
Call them narcissism cells.
Of course, the common idol that we all share is the Imperial Self, what mental health professionals
call narcissism or ego.
Current social history and psychology
call narcissism the primary characteristic of this age (see Christopher Lasch's The Culture of Narcissism and Shirley Sugerman's Sin and Madness: Studies in Narcissism).
In a conversation with Pace Gallery founder Arne Glimcher, published in Interview magazine in 2008, Samaras — not unfavorably — likened his self - portraiture to masturbation, which
he called narcissism's «most pure form.»
No, atheism was never
called Narcissism.
Before Marx and Engels, Atheism was
called Narcissism.
In a case study by Susan Heitler, Phd
called Narcissism: A Redefinition and Case Study of Treatment, she points out the conflict - focus in couples therapy and how narcissistic personality disorder affects relationships.
Not exact matches
My colleague Dan Primack, who is out in the Bay Area this week,
calls it «a particularly insular
narcissism» in Silicon Valley, which seems exactly right.
They then tested the students for the so -
called dark triad of personality traits to get a sense of their levels of
narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy.
As Daniels tells it, part of her connection with Trump had to do with the fact that she
called him out on his
narcissism and self - regard, teasingly spanking him with a copy of Trump magazine because he wouldn't stop talking about himself.
(It's also sometimes
called transient or short term
narcissism.)
This is what Christopher Lasch
called the culture of
narcissism in its most concentrated form.
It is not so well known that Augustine encouraged mental prayer
called wordless and ejaculatory prayer, sighing and groaning to God; he warned of the dangers of spiritual
narcissism.
Citing carefully filtered sources (among them, the musings of reality TV stars and some 16 - year - olds posting on a site
called iWannaBeFamous.com), she draws the inevitable conclusion that as a culture we're drowning in a sea of
narcissism:
But these are examples of what Freud
called «the
narcissism of minor differences».
The overwhelming majority of voters are not afflicted by what Freud
called «the
narcissism of small differences».
In a book scheduled for publication in October that was edited by Lee, 27 experts offer their views of what Lee
calls «Trump's mental symptoms,» including his impulsivity, «extreme present focus,» pathological levels of
narcissism, and an apparent lack of trust that is a sign of deep paranoia.
People who commit mass shootings in America tend to share three traits: rampant depression, social isolation and pathological
narcissism, according to a paper presented at the American Psychological Association's annual convention that
calls on the media to deny such shooters the fame they seek.
Previous research done by Stoeber has found that such perfectionists tend to have the so -
called «Dark Triad» personality traits of
narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy.
Covert
narcissism is
called many names in the scientific literature: closet
narcissism, hypersensitive
narcissism, and vulnerable
narcissism, to name a few.
As it turns out, there are some striking similarities between the popular understanding of introversion and a psychological characteristic
called covert
narcissism: It's all the entitlement and grandiosity most people associate with
narcissism, minus the bluster.
Leading the pack are those who
call selfies the «new
narcissism,» a self - indulgent pastime for snotty millennial kids.
Cody tends to write characters that are what the science - fiction fans
call «a Mary Sue» — meaning an awesomely idealized version of the writer, so brilliant that the other characters sort of gaze in amazement at her.Tully has some of the
narcissism seen in Juno and their follow - up, Young Adult, but there's also some unusually raw material, acted by Charlize Theron with barely smothered fury.»
He repeatedly phones the wife (Shirley Henderson) of his so -
called best friend (Eddie Marsan), an over-earnest department accountant and deliberate altruistic counterpoint to the movie's overall
narcissism, talking dirty but disguising his voice.
AV Club
called it «a pale imitation of» Cline's own work,» while The Washington Post said Armada was an exercise in «nostalgic
narcissism.»
Barbara Bloom in fact
calls one of her installations The Reign of
Narcissism.
A student in the final class receiving full - tuition scholarship (the precise term for Cooper's «free» tuition) felt Tehrani's approach to architecture education offered a welcome change from what the student
called Cooper's «academic
narcissism».
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He also detailed some of the personal intrigue behind his story, including his role in a study at St. Petersburg State University working on a series of personality traits
called the «dark triad», including
narcissism, psychopath and Machiavellianism.
Alcoholism has been
called «
narcissism in a bottle.»