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The Narcissist’s Mother
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Narcissism, Pathological
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A. The Loved Enemies - An Introduction
An oft-overlooked fact is that the child is not sure that it
exists. It avidly absorbs cues from its human environment. "Am I present?", "Am
I separate?", "Am I being noticed?" – these are the questions that
compete in his mind with his need to merge, to become a part of his caregivers.
Granted, the infant (ages 0 to 2) does not verbally formulate
these "thoughts" (which are part cognitive, part instinctual). This nagging
uncertainty is more akin to a discomfort, like being thirsty or wet. The infant
is torn between its need to differentiate and distinguish its self and its no
less urgent urge to assimilate and integrate by being assimilated and
integrated.
"Just as we know, from the point of view of the physiologist,
that a child needs to be given certain foods, that he needs to be protected
against extreme temperatures, and that the atmosphere he breathes has to contain
sufficient oxygen, if his body is to become strong and resilient, so do we also
know, from the point of view of the depth-psychologist, that he requires an
empathic environment, specifically, an environment that responds (a) to h"
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