It is impossible to love others if you do not love yourself. All love is selflove: regarding yourself through the eyes of your lover allows you to apprehend yourself as an external object and delineate your boundaries, to become, to regulate your sense of selfworth internally, and to take on the world, becoming a better version of yourself.
Narcissism is not selflove: no self to love (Watch this: Ego is Opposite of Narcissism: Ego Functions • Ego is Opposite of Narcissism: Ego Fu... ) and incapacity to love (they fail to generate selfobject or object representations). They can cathect, but never love.
Narcissism is selfloathing: the child rejects his helpless self and his lack of selfefficacy and is ashamed of it. He creates the False Self which is everything the narcissist is not. Narcissism is a form of dysphoria, prolonged grief over an internalized bad object.
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Ego Dystony
Ego discrepancy (selfdiscrepancy theory)
Ego incongruency and depletion
Carl Rogers: mismatch between experience and awareness, tension between dreams and reality (grandiosity gap), feelings not aligned with actions
Humans are intentional, aim at goals, are aware that they cause future events, and seek meaning, value, and creativity: they seek to better themselves.
Narcissists are unable to empathize and suffer from severe emotional and cognitive deficits up to the point of failing the reality test. They are, therefore, incapable of love and loving.
Narcissists do not love themselves: they are emotionally invested in a fictitious concoction, the False Self and in the reaction it garners from their sources of narcissistic supply.
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