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Re-Visioning Narcissism:
Healing Heresies for Polarized Times

“Greek poets were writing about narcissism over 2000 years ago. They gave us the myth of Narcissus, from which narcissism was first named. Yet like an under-reported, contagious virus, it continues to spread into all the nooks and crannies of our culture, even its White House. And when American psychiatry's official manual estimates that its prevalence in Americans could be as low as zero percent, it should be evident that narcissism is being narrowly conceived. And hence, badly in need of a "re-visioning."  The survival of American democracy—and the fate of our species—may depend on it.” 

"I love this book! It's really important stuff, a total statement of where we are now - and the underlying cause of what's wrong with everything. Gary Rosenthal is modern-day bard, a poet/wise person all rolled into one, and he's also a psychotherapist. He brings healing and cultural critique, while serving as a custodian of our culture's storehouse of myths. And he provides all these things in his new, nonfiction book, Re-Visioning Narcissism: Healing Heresies for Polarized Times.

This is a very profound book. Normally I would skim a book before doing an interview when I've heard it's good, as his is, but I couldn't stop turning the pages. What I love about it, too, is that it creates a great deal of awareness about what we're facing in America. It's amazingly elucidating - I just felt wiser and uplifted from knowing what the book shares. So I want to congratulate him on writing in a way that produces that effect." -- Jack Canfield, Author, Chicken Soup for the Soul series

Gary Rosenthal's Re-Visioning Narcissism: Healing Heresies for Polarized Times is a visionary tour de force, ambitious in scope, and passionately argued. The title and subtitle outline two of its ambitions. The first is to offer an updated, more nuanced view of narcissism than we've had thus far. The Second--to reflect our polarized time, with hints for its healing.

The glut of recent Trump books reflects our "polarized time" from a largely political angle. Re-Visioning Narcissism begins here--while tracing this polarization back to its earliest roots, 70,000 years ago. But the author reflects the mythic, spiritual, psychological, and evolutionary elements also in play now--while recognizing that this polarization has not, and cannot be, resolved by political means alone. We need to get wiser--fast. For climate change scientists tell us we have barely 10 years to clean up our act before we reach a point of no return.

Yet no political party has a program for inducing wisdom--they've been more concerned with defeating each other--exactly what was happening millennia ago, when humans first began to create myths --their own tribal narratives--as they struggled with other tribes for turf. Though in an Internet age, the bickering of small tribes now has a global reach.

Just as healing processes often begin with "taking a history," Rosenthal takes a history of narcissism itself--beginning with the Greek poets two thousand years ago who gave us the myth of Narcissus, from which narcissism was first named. And we're offered reflections of how earlier epochs envisioned it, and some of the practices they developed for its transformation. Such transformation was in the past only achieved by a few adepts. What's distinctive about our current age is that it's become an evolutionary and global imperative.

In an age rife with narcissism, heresies may be needed, to counter the prevailing view. Such heresy might call into question the ways that narcissism and other personality disorders are currently being conceived by American psychiatry's mainstream. For example, the book questions the official estimate of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), which for the last two editions of its diagnostic and statistical manual have told us that the prevalence of narcissistic disorders in the American population be as low as 0%. (And this, after they first thought to banish it completely).

When a cultic orthodoxy tries to minimize narcissism, it's akin to attempting the same with COVID--and one of the reasons narcissism could stand a little ... re-visioning. Such a view only recognizes narcissism's most florid exemplars and fails to identify differing narcissistic styles--from a "closet narcissism" at its most benign, to a "malignant narcissism" portrayed by Erich Fromm as "the quintessence of evil."

The book also reflects the chain of events that led American psychiatry to throw sociopaths and psychopaths out of their manual, as if they no long exist--having blanketed both of these similar but different disorders under the APA's invented construct of an Antisocial Personality Disorder. An outcome was that Americans had been delayed in recognizing that a Trojan Horse--one with a psychopath inside, not just a narcissist--had entered our gates during the 2016 presidential election.

Though the book will be useful--and provocative--for psychologists, it is geared for an intelligent lay audience. For it initiates conversations that intelligent people are needing to have now, as we face the unique challenges of our time--from preserving the rule of law, to better planning for pandemics, global warming, and evolving beyond the polarization and narcissism that has impeded our response to them all. And these challenges will be with us ... long after Trump is gone.

REVIEWS

MARIA ELLEN CHIAIA

5.0 out of 5 stars Subject: A brilliant, ambitious book about healing narcissism and our polarized times.

Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021

Subject: A brilliant, ambitious book about healing narcissism and our polarized times

This is a challenging book (because it clearly outlines the polarization we are suffering at this time--while tracing the roots of this polarization, this tribal psychology). And it’s also a marvelous and necessary book (because it offers hints of healing--both for our collective narcissism, and these polarized times).

Part of what’s distinctive about the book is that it is written from the intersect of 4 avenues of vision: the mythic, psychological, historical / political and the spiritually non-dual. Also notable is how clearly and knowledgeably its author writes about them all. And he tells us, that
without multiple perspectives our view into the terrain of narcissism is limited and we are unable to adequately re-vision it and heal this pervasive, cultural wound.

I highly recommend this book.

Maria Ellen Chiaia Ph.D.
Jungian analyst, Member of C.G. Insititute of San Francisco
Author: Sandplay in Three Voices: Images, Relationship, the Numinous

SCOTT WEITZ

5.0 out of 5 stars A Profoundly Insightful and Paradigm-Shifting Book!

Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021

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I consider this book one of the best, in fact one of the very few really cutting-edge psychology books that I’ve read in a long time. For the book’s scope overall is such that it’s as much a mythology book, a book about spiritual awakening, a relevant socio-political book, as it is a paradigm-shifting book as it relates to depth psychology. The more you grasp the breakthrough nature of the emerging psychological paradigm that it represents, the more it takes you into a deeper and more insightful level of awareness. Highly recommended!


MARIE ALI

love this book—there’s nothing else quite like it. The mythopoeic perspective it offers reflects the soul in a way that is distinctive from anyone else writing psycho-spiritual books today.

— Marie Ali, Teacher,
Ridwhan (Diamond Heart) School


PETER FENNER

A deftly nuanced, contemporary psychological vision—freshly informed by the wisdom of the non dual traditions … shows us how we ourselves can be freed from the trance-states of our own existence, and into a world of infinite vastness, beauty, and unencumbered intimacy.

— Peter Fenner, Author of Radiant Mind 


JEFFREY MARINO

5.0 out of 5 stars A wake-up call for the recovery of our health as a people and species

In this book, Rosenthal addresses the core issue of our culture – and helps us understand how the American values of self-interest and individualism have warped into today’s pervasive lack of empathy and increased brutality. He traces continuity from the ecstatic denialism of science and facts that accost us daily, and which has dramatically worsened our prospects of survival on this planet, to its roots in the hubris that the ancient Greeks acknowledged as an affront to the gods, on which all life depends. Revisioning Narcissism is a wake-up call for the self-reflection that is now absolutely necessary - not only for our individual wellbeing, but also for our recovery of health as a people and species.