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Pathological Narcissism - A Dysfunction or a Blessing?
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Pathological Narcissism - A Dysfunction
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Comments on recent research by Roy Baumeister.
Is pathological narcissism a blessing or a malediction?
The answer is: it depends. Healthy narcissism is a mature, balanced love of
oneself coupled with a stable sense of self-worth and self-esteem. Healthy
narcissism implies knowledge of one's boundaries and a proportionate and
realistic appraisal of one's achievements and traits.
Pathological narcissism is wrongly described as too much healthy narcissism (or
too much self-esteem). These are two absolutely unrelated phenomena which,
regrettably, came to bear the same title. Confusing pathological narcissism with
self- esteem betrays a fundamental ignorance of both.
Pathological narcissism involves an impaired, dysfunctional, imm
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ature (True)
Self coupled with a compensatory fiction (the False Self). The sick narcissist's
sense of self-worth and self-esteem derive entirely from audience feedback. The
narcissist has no self-esteem or self-worth of his own (no such ego functions).
In the absence of observers, the narcissist shrivels to non-existence and feels
dead. Hence the narcissist's preying habits in his constant pursuit of Narcissistic
Supply. Pathological narcissism is an addictive behavior.
Still, dysfunctions are reactions to abnormal environments and situations (e.g.,
abuse, trauma, smothering, etc.).
Paradoxically, his dys"
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