Michael Kinsey | |
Honorific Suffix: | PhD |
Education: | The New School for Social Research (MA, PhD) Northwestern University (BA) |
Notable Works: | Deconstructing Narcissism: A Model of the Emotional Dynamics of the Narcissistic Personality Transcendent Parenting: A Workbook for Parent's Sharing Children with Narcissists |
Awards: | American Psychological Association Excellence in Psychology Award (2010) |
Website: | https://mindsplain.com |
Michael Kinsey is an American clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and author.[1] [2] He is known for his work with parent-child attachment, personality psychology, and abusive power and control in interpersonal relationships.[3] [4] [5] He is also the founder and publisher of the psychology blog Mindsplain.[6] [7]
He received his doctoral degree in clinical psychology from The New School for Social Research, where he was editor of The New School Psychology Bulletin from 2012 to 2013.[8] He was a postdoctoral fellow at Lenox Hill Hospital and Williamsburg Therapy Group in Brooklyn.
He also trained in the World Trade Center Mental Health Program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, The Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, and the Baruch College Counseling Center.
He was awarded the American Psychiatric Association Excellence in Psychology Award in 2010.[9]
From 2013 to 2017, he taught several undergraduate and graduate psychology courses at The New School, including fundamentals in personality psychology, diagnostic assessment, and abnormal psychology.
Kinsey is in private practice and is a staff psychologist at the Williamsburg Therapy Group.
In 2021, Dr. Kinsey held a workshop on the topic of The Dynamics of the Narcissistic Personality in the Context of Coercive Control at America's Conference To End Coercive Control. The workshop was based on his Model of the Emotional Dynamics of the Narcissistic Personality.[10] [11]
In Kinsey's model, narcissism is a personality trait that exists on a continuum and does not manifest uniformly.[12] In its most extreme form, it may manifest as narcissistic personality disorder.
Kinsey postulates that healthy narcissism is the ability to invest love in oneself and other people. It is neither exploitative nor harmful to self or others, whereas with narcissistic personality disorder love is self-directed only.
He explains:
We’re not all narcissistic in the same way, or to the same degree, but we do all have narcissistic tendencies. Not only is self-absorption universal, it's also a vital aspect of health.Kinsey identifies the main attributes of healthy narcissism as:
Kinsey is the author of Transcendent Parenting: A Workbook for Parents Sharing Children with Narcissists and a children's book called Dreams of Zugunruhe.[13] [14]
In 2021, his article What are Attachment Styles and How Do They Influence Adult Behavior appeared in Choosing Therapy.[15]