<P>In this volume, <I>Traumatic Narcissism: Relational Systems of Subjugation, </I><B>Daniel Shaw</B> presents a way of understanding the traumatic impact of narcissism as it is engendered developmentally, and as it is enacted relationally. Focusing on the dynamics of narcissism in interpersonal relations, <B>Shaw </B>describes the relational system of what he terms the ''traumatizing narcissist'' as a system of subjugation ¿ the objectification of one person in a relationship as the means of enforcing the dominance of the subjectivity of the other.</P><P><B>Daniel Shaw </B>illustrates the workings of this relational system of subjugation in a variety of contexts: theorizing traumatic narcissism as an intergenerationally transmitted relational/developmental trauma; and exploring the clinician''s experience working with the adult children of traumatizing narcissists. He explores the relationship of cult leaders and their followers, and examines how traumatic narcissism has lingered vest