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Knowledge Friday with Diana Diamond, PhD.

  • The Church 48 Madison Street Sag Harbor, NY, 11963 United States (map)

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  • General: $10

  • Member: FREE, RSVP Required

Diana Diamond is a preeminent expert on personality disorders, attachment, and narcissism. Join us for the opportunity to gain invaluable knowledge from a distinguished member of our community as she discusses narcissism as a clinical and social phenomenon. Dr. Diamond will reveal the impetus for her latest book, Treating Pathological Narcissism With Transference-Focused Psychotherapy. Cultural representations from art, literature, and film will be used to illustrate the universal fascination with narcissism. After the discussion there will be a lively Q&A.

The discussion will illuminate the special challenges of treating individuals with narcissistic disorders who retreat from reality into compensatory grandiosity, thereby compromising their lives and relationships. She will also discuss how to recognize when narcissistic traits become pathological and require treatment, and how practitioners can engage and connect more deeply with patients suffering from pathological narcissism. The ramifications of pathological narcissism in political and organizational life and relationship between collective and individual narcissism will also be discussed.

  • DIANA is a psychologist and psychoanalyst who is also a professor, researcher, and author. She is a Professor Emerita in the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at the City University of New York and Senior Fellow at the Personality Disorders Institute at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical College where with her colleagues she helped to develop Transference Focused Psychotherapy, an evidence-based psychodynamic treatment that is taught and practiced internationally. She is also on the faculty of New York University’s Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society. She has published extensively on personality disorders, narcissism, attachment and sexuality, and the application of psychoanalytic concepts to understanding narrative and symbolism in cinema. She has a private practice in New York City and Sag Harbor and is on the board of the Sag Harbor Cinema.

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