In this two-hour intensive course, we will provide a general introduction to clinical narcissism, addressing topics such as prevalence, comorbidities, and the different types of narcissism (normal, covert, grandiose, infantile, among others). In addition, we will explore the various levels of severity, the phenomenological presentations that can be observed in clinical practice, as well as the specific characteristics of patients with narcissistic disorders.
We will also discuss the technical adaptations required for the treatment of these cases, as well as the frequent complications that may arise in the therapeutic relationship.
This course is aimed at clinical professionals who wish to gain a better understanding of the functioning of narcissism and improve their therapeutic practice.


