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SUMMARY:Narcissism and Destructive Leadership
DESCRIPTION:The idea that there are ‘narcissistic’ individuals who can wreak havoc when in positions of leadership and power has been receiving considerable public attention. Stories from  political arenas\,  corporate boardrooms and public organisations tell of the damage done by particularly destructive individuals who gain positions of power. \nSuperficially at least\, the fit between the clinical formulations of Narcissistic Personality Disorder and the behaviour of a number of prominent individuals seems strong. The seemingly overwhelming confidence in their own ability\, the very grand sense of their own importance\, alongside the disparagement\, and aggression aimed at those who threaten their persona appears to fit well with the clinical accounts that emerged from psychoanalytic accounts of ‘narcissistic personality disorder’ some decades ago. \nOf course\, serious questions have been raised about the utility of such psychological concepts to understand what might be better understood as more complex sociopolitical phenomena. Should we also be thinking more about the attraction of such personalities\, and the organisations and cultures that promote them? Perhaps we need further analysis of the sociocultural conditions that create or encourage such states of mind? It is now over 35 years since Christopher Lasch published his stinging indictment of ‘post industrial’ American society – Culture of Narcissism. How much relevance does that analysis of social conditions have today? \nThis seminar will examine the status and utility of conceptualisations of narcissistic personality disorder and narcissistic cultures.
URL:https://www.psychosocial-studies-association.org/event/narcissism-and-destructive-leadership/
LOCATION:The Foundry\, 17 Oval Way\, London SE11 5RR\, London\, London\, SE11 5RR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:PSYCHOSOCIAL CONNECTIONS:  PRACTICE\, POLICY AND RESEARCH
DESCRIPTION:1st  Annual Conference of the Association for Psychosocial Studies \n16-17 December 2014 \nhosted by the Psychosocial Research Unit\, University of Central Lancashire \nPreston PR12HE \nMORE INFORMATION and CALL FOR PAPERS TO FOLLOW \nAbstract Submission deadline will be 1-07-2014
URL:https://www.psychosocial-studies-association.org/event/psychosocial-connections-practice-policy-and-research/
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SUMMARY:THE PSYCHOSOCIAL IMAGINATION
DESCRIPTION:A symposium to celebrate the launch of \nThe Association for Psychosocial Studies \nFriday 13 June 2014 \n10.30am – 6.30pm \nat The British Library Conference Centre \nSt Pancras\, London \nwith talks\, responses and contributions \nfrom a wide range of psychosocial thinkers\, practitioners and researchers including: \nJohn Adlam (NHS)\, Caroline Bainbridge (Roehampton)\, Karl Figlio (Essex)\, Stephen Frosh (Birkbeck)\, Paul Hoggett (UWE)\, Wendy Hollway (OU)\, Gail Lewis (Birkbeck)\, Sasha Roseneil (Birkbeck)\, Mike Rustin (UEL)\, Paul Stenner (OU)\, Valerie Walkerdine (Cardiff) \nChaired by: \nLynn Froggett (UCLAN)\, Liz Frost (UWE) & Tom Wengraf \nOrganised in collaboration with the \nSocial Sciences Department of the British Library \nLimited places – registration essential. \nCost\, including morning and afternoon tea & coffee\, lunch and a celebratory wine reception with canapés: \nMembers: £40 \nUnwaged members: £25 \nNon-members: £70 \nUnwaged non-members: £35 \nTo register\, click here
URL:https://www.psychosocial-studies-association.org/event/the-psychosocial-imagination/
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