Süre                : 1 Saat 32 dakika
Çıkış Tarihi     : 04 Temmuz 2008 Cuma, Yapım Yılı : 2008
Türü                : Komedi
Taglar             : bellek,hafıza kaybı,gazeteci,yaşlı adam,Hatıra
Ülke                : ABD
Yapımcı          :  Plum Pictures , Hanson Allen Films , Hart-Lunsford Pictures
Yönetmen       : Terry Kinney (IMDB)(ekşi)
Senarist          : Doug Bost (IMDB),Sherwood Kiraly (IMDB)
Oyuncular      : Matthew Broderick (IMDB)(ekşi), Virginia Madsen (IMDB), Alan Alda (IMDB)(ekşi), Jimmy Bennett (IMDB)(ekşi), Louis C.K. (IMDB)(ekşi), Jim True-Frost (IMDB)(ekşi), Dylan Baker (IMDB)(ekşi), Bobby Cannavale (IMDB), Jeff Perry (IMDB), Lois Smith (IMDB), Tom Aldredge (IMDB), Ray Thomas (IMDB), Chris Bauer (IMDB), Heidi Neurauter (IMDB), Carolyn Baeumler (IMDB), Doug Bost (IMDB), P.J. Brown (IMDB), Michael Wright (IMDB), Gentry Miller (IMDB), Ernie Banks (IMDB), Chris Collins (IMDB), David Corbett (IMDB), Bhavna de Montebello (IMDB), Patrick Fitzgerald (IMDB), Brad Haugen (IMDB), Joseph Kwasny (IMDB), Mary Jo Mandula (IMDB), Paul Mixon (IMDB), Zsofia Otvos (IMDB), Charles Parnell (IMDB), Angel Perez (IMDB), David Martin Rose (IMDB), Jack Sabato (IMDB), Danton Stone (IMDB), Karla Strum (IMDB), Liz Walsh (IMDB), Jim Coe (IMDB), Harry L. Seddon (IMDB), Evan Shafran (IMDB), Justin Michael Woods (IMDB)

Diminished Capacity (~ Cardboard memories) ' Filminin Konusu :
Diminished Capacity is a movie starring Matthew Broderick, Virginia Madsen, and Alan Alda. A Chicago journalist suffering from memory loss takes leaves from his job and returns to his rural hometown, where he bonds with his...


  • "ing. muhteşemlik.(bkz: sirjohn)"
  • "kişinin önemini abartmasıdır.varsıl,güçlü ya da ünlü olma gibi.büyüklenmemegalomani...kendi başına bir hastalık değildir.bazı ruhsal hastalıkların belirtisidir."




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    ""grandiosity refers to an unrealistic sense of superiority—a sustained view of oneself as better than others that causes the narcissist to view others with disdain or as inferior—as well as to a sense of uniqueness: the belief that few others have anything in common with oneself and that one can only be understood by a few or very special people.[1]

    grandiosity is chiefly associated with narcissistic personality disorder, but also commonly features in manic or hypomanic episodes of bipolar disorder.""""

    """""pathological grandiosity has been associated with one of the two subtypes of narcissistic personality disorder. (gabbard, 1989)[3] characteristics of the narcissist-grandiose subtype (as opposed to the narcissist-vulnerable subtype) include:

    being labeled the “oblivious narcissists”
    observed lack of insight into the impact they have on others
    more likely to regulate self-esteem through overt self-enhancement
    denial of weaknesses
    ıntimidating demands of entitlement
    consistent anger in unmet expectations
    devaluation of people that threaten self-esteem
    diminished awareness of the dissonance between their expectations and reality, along with the impact this has on relationships
    overt presentation of grandiose fantasies
    conflict within the environment is generally experienced as external to these individuals and not a measure of their own unrealistic expectations

    the differences between grandiose and vulnerable narcissist subtypes have been studied (dickinson & pincus, 2003)[4]

    this overall finding confirms past theory and research that suggests that these [grandiose subtype] individuals lack knowledge of the impact they have upon others, and thus, have an unrealistic view of themselves in relation to others (gabbard, 1989, 1998; kernberg, 1975; kohut, 1971, 1977). ındeed, this very lack of insight into their impact upon others is what incited gabbard (1989) to enlist the label “oblivious narcissists” to describe their social presentation and distinguish them from their vulnerable counterparts. grandiose narcissistic individuals expect another’s immediate and undivided attention, and are oblivious to the effect their direct demands of entitlement have on others. and, by virtue of their ability to maintain the grandiose self through self-enhancement, grandiose narcissistic individuals are less susceptible than their vulnerable peers to the chronic emotional consequences of threats to entitled expectations (e.g., distress, lowered self-esteem, interpersonal fearfulness).

    the grandiosity section of the diagnostic ınterview for narcissism (dın) (second edition) is as follows:[5]

    the person exaggerates talents, capacity and achievements in an unrealistic way.
    the person believes in his/her invulnerability or does not recognize his/her limitations.
    the person has grandiose fantasies.
    the person believes that he/she does not need other people.
    the person overexamines and downgrades other people, projects, statements, or dreams in an unrealistic manner.

    the person regards himself/herself as unique or special when compared to other people.
    the person regards himself/herself as generally superior to other people.
    the person behaves self-centeredly and/or self-referentially.
    the person behaves in a boastful or pretentious way."""


    (shepesific - 5 Haziran 2015 10:47)

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    kişinin önemini abartmasıdır.varsıl,güçlü ya da ünlü olma gibi.
    büyüklenme
    megalomani...
    kendi başına bir hastalık değildir.
    bazı ruhsal hastalıkların belirtisidir.


    (lyla - 6 Haziran 2015 00:43)

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