Maria Kostyanaya

Maria Kostyanaya
  • Specialist in Clinical Psychology (Moscow State University)
  • PhD Candidate at Southern Cross University

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Introduction
I am a Registered Psychologist currently working with Corrective Services NSW and at the Feel Good Clinic in Sydney, Australia. My PhD is focused on investigating intimate partner experience of a relationship with a person with narcissism, in particular, associated risk and protective factors.
Current institution
Southern Cross University
Current position
  • PhD Candidate
Additional affiliations
January 2019 - present
Private Psychological Practice
Position
  • Psychologist
April 2018 - present
NSW Government
Position
  • Psychologist
February 2018 - April 2018
Queensland Government
Position
  • Medical Professional
Education
February 2013 - November 2014
The University of Queensland
Field of study
  • Counselling
September 2005 - July 2010
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Field of study
  • Clinical psychology

Publications

Publications (10)
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I N T R O D U C T I O N The following case study describes interaction between a pathological narcissist (Z) and his target (K) in the context of a romantic relationship as well as K’s recovery process following narcissistic abuse. It is based on real-life events; however, confidentiality and privacy of all involved are protected for legal reasons....
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Psychological evidence-based research on narcissism has traditionally been divided into two main streams: Social-personality psychology focusing on Trait Narcissism (Campbell & Foster, 2007; Morf & Rhodewalt, 2010) and clinical psychology and psychiatry studying psychopathology of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) (American Psychiatric Associ...
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From the late 20th century until the present time, researchers in the broad field of psychological science have been noting the need for refined intellectual frameworks to arise (Homskaya, 2010; Kandel, 1998, Rossouw, 2011; Rossouw, 2014). Western views that are presented in the following pages refer to “…the dawn of the mental health renaissance.”...
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This article focuses on the soviet psychologist and the founder of Russian neuropsychology, Alexander Romanovich Luria, as well as to his contribution in the development of global neuroscience. In the first part of the article one can find a short biography of Alexander Romanovich with particular focus on the formation of his theoretical views. Fur...

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