More about the Human Factor: Narcissistic Problems in Transnational Disputes and Dispute Resolutions

D. Flader
Flader, Dieter

Article from: TDM 4 (2004), in Context & Culture

Introduction

Modern society is changing continuously and in several regards, these changes are affecting the western cultures more or less. Psychic conflicts, which are typical for the members of a modern society are involved in these processes. These conflicts are changing too. The reports of psychoanalysts, family therapists and psychotherapists belonging to different "schools" prove that the importance of narcissistic problems has increased.

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Suggested Citation

D. Flader; "More about the Human Factor: Narcissistic Problems in Transnational Disputes and Dispute Resolutions"
TDM 4 (2004), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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