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Case Reports
. 2008 Jan-Mar;30(1 Suppl A):A75-9.

[Mobbing, coping and narcisism: reflections in the light of a clinical experience]

[Article in Italian]
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  • PMID: 18700481
Case Reports

[Mobbing, coping and narcisism: reflections in the light of a clinical experience]

[Article in Italian]
G Ziliotto. G Ital Med Lav Ergon. 2008 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

The term "mobbing" has today erroneously come to be a huge general recepticle for all the conflicts and interpersonal problems breaking out in the work environment. The author, who collaborates as clinical psychologist in an anti-mobbing network, shows that frequently events at work and personality structures are closely connected. In particular, attention to the modes of coping becomes a fundamental aspect for the diagnosis of mobbing. If psychic distress has gradually moved from a neurotic basis to a more preponderantly narcissistic pathology, the author underlines that precisely narcissistic pathologies may be correlated to the vast container of mobbing.

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