Malignant Self Love
- Narcissism Revisited
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Narcissism List
Part 20
1. There is no Gaol
There is no gaol more monstrous than our mind.
The Narcissist is a child. He is so curious and frightened and cruel and
passionate and tender and impetuous and obdurate and loveable and enraging -
all the things kids are.
He is in constant search of a lost mother.
And when he finds her, he holds onto her apron and won't let go.
The narcissist is screaming constantly, transmitting agony to a world
without receivers.
Except the inverted narcissists.
They have receivers. And his pain blinds them and they cannot resist or desist.
Insist, they persist and fight, trying to recapture the narcissist's soul,
doing battle with his demons.
2. Inverted Narcissists
Once More
Inverted narcissism is a term that
we invented here, in this list - BUT we did not invent the condition.
It was previously called "covert" narcissist and Lowen and Golomb
describe it in great detail.
Without a narcissist - the Inverted
Narcissist's (IN) life is grey and motionless.
An IN would feel threatened in a relationship with another IN. First, they
would both be competing for narcissists (not for narcissistic supply but for a
supply of narcissists). Second, they would feel that the relationship is
unstable and not built to endure.
I think that the IN is a co-dependent who latches on EXCLUSIVELY to
narcissists. He uses what little empathy he does have to secure his supply from
his narcissist.
3. Losing Control
The narcissist is mortally terrified of losing control - or of not having it
to start with. Lack of control negates his deeply embedded feeling of
omnipotence - a pillar of his False Self.
Thus, when faced with death, illness, grief, fear, natural catastrophe,
accident, war - anything he knows he cannot control - he becomes frustrated and
rageful.
4. The Borderline Narcissist - A Psychotic?
This is why Kernberg came up with the "Borderline" invention - a
diagnostician's paradise. Something between psychotic and neurotic (actually
between psychotic and the personality disordered). The differentiation is this:
- Neurotic - autoplastic defenses (something's wrong with me)
- Personality disordered - alloplastic defenses (something's wrong with the
world)
- Psychotics - something's wrong with those who say that something's wrong
with me
ALL personality disorders have a clear psychotic streak. Borderlines have
psychotic episodes. Narcissists react with psychosis to life crises and in
treatment ("psychotic microepisodes" which can last for days!!!).
Paranoids are paranoids. Schizoids are low intensity psychotics. And so on.
So, why the distinction between personality disorders and psychoses?
In one words, insurance. Money and medications. The pharmaceutical industry
is the biggest one in the world. Much bigger than the armaments, media, and
computer industries combined. There is big money here. The DSM is a money
allocation mechanism. Taxonomies and classifications are mechanisms to allocate
money amongst the guilds. The commissions on anti-psychotic drugs go
exclusively to psychiatrists. Psychiatrists get rich on prescribing the4m
because they get bribed to over-subscribe.
5. How to Assuage a Narcissist
- Apologize profusely in the same way you attacked him (publicly, etc.) and
ASSUME the blame (you had your period, women are irrational, you are too
ignorant or stupid to fully understand him, you are contrite, it will never
happen again, etc.)
- Invent a project which will keep him physically out of the premises AND
cater to his special, unequalled abilities which the company is in
"dire" need of (client interfacing? PR? an ad campaign? media
exposure? political lobbying? running for the presidency?)
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