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Xena Mindhurst

Mirror Mirror

“Mirror Mirror” offers a comprehensive exploration of narcissism in modern society, examining its clinical aspects, cultural influences, and everyday manifestations. The book delves into the complex interplay between individual psychology and societal factors that shape our self-perception and relationships. It traces the evolution of narcissism from Greek mythology to its current clinical definition, highlighting how changing social norms and technological advancements have contributed to its rise.

The book's central argument posits that while healthy self-esteem is essential, excessive self-focus can lead to destructive behaviors and societal problems. It presents narcissism as a spectrum, acknowledging that some level of self-focus can be adaptive in certain contexts. This nuanced approach sets “Mirror Mirror” apart, offering a balanced perspective that goes beyond simple condemnation of narcissistic behaviors.

Drawing on clinical case studies, psychological research, and cultural analysis, the book progresses from introducing narcissism to examining its impact on personal relationships and professional settings. It culminates in an exploration of narcissism's role in broader social phenomena, including politics and social media dynamics.

Throughout, “Mirror Mirror” maintains an accessible tone while providing practical strategies for cultivating healthy self-esteem and navigating relationships with narcissistic individuals.
145 trykte sider
Oprindeligt udgivet
2024
Udgivelsesår
2024
Forlag
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