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The work examines how early life experiences, parental behavior, and developmental biology interact to shape various psychopathologies. It analyzes narcissistic dynamics—how parents and offspring can become sources or threats to narcissistic supply—tracing cycles of idealization, detachment, and devaluation, and outlines the development of schizoids, parental influence, and the notion of an external pregnancy shaping brain and emotional growth. Additional chapters consider extreme outcomes such as serial killing and explore sex and gender influences, while the author interweaves clinical observation, developmental theory, and case-oriented commentary.
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