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Abstract for a Workshop on Cold Therapy (Psychiatry 2018, Rome, July 2018)

Cold Therapy is based on two premises: (1) That narcissistic disorders are actually forms of complex post-traumatic conditions; and (2) That narcissists are the outcomes of arrested development and attachment dysfunctions. Consequently, Cold Therapy borrows techniques from child psychology and from treatment modalities used to deal with PTSD. Cold Therapy consists of the re-traumatization of the narcissistic client in a hostile, non-holding environment which resembles the ambience of the original trauma. The adult patient successfully tackles this second round of hurt and thus resolves early childhood conflicts and achieves closure rendering his now maladaptive narcissistic defenses redundant, unnecessary, and obsolete. Cold Therapy makes use of proprietary techniques such as erasure (suppressing the client's speech and free expression and gaining clinical information and insights from his reactions to being so stifled). Other techniques include: grandiosity reframing, guided imagery, negative iteration, other-scoring, happiness map, mirroring, escalation, role play, assimilative confabulation, hypervigilant referencing, and re-parenting. My name is Sam Vaknin and I am the author of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited" and other books about personality disorders. My work is cited in hundreds of books and dozens of academic papers: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/mediakit.html I have spent the past 6 years developing a treatment modality for Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Over the years, with volunteers, it was found to be effective with clients suffering from a major depressive episode as well. More about Cold Therapy: Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh_gifvRh50 Lecture Notes https://www.scribd.com/document/349440458/Cold-Therapy-Seminar-Level-1-Lecture-Notes

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