Gender and the
Narcissist
By Sam
Vaknin
In the manifestation of their narcissism,
female and male narcissists, inevitably, do tend to differ. They emphasise
different things. They transform different elements of their personality
and of their life into the cornerstones of their disorder.
Women concentrate on their body (as they
do in eating disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa). They flaunt
and exploit their physical charms, their sexuality, their socially and culturally
determined "femininity". They secure their Narcissistic Supply through their
more traditional gender role: the home, children, suitable careers, their
husbands ("the wife of
"), their feminine traits, their role in society,
etc.
It is no wonder than narcissists
both men and women are chauvinistic and conservative. They depend
to such an extent on the opinions of people around them that, with
time, they are transformed into ultra-sensitive seismographs of public opinion,
barometers of prevailing winds and guardians of conformity. Narcissists cannot
afford to seriously alienate those who reflect to them their False Self.
The very proper and on-going functioning of their Ego depends on the goodwill
and the collaboration of their human environment.
True, besieged and consumed by pernicious
guilt feelings many a narcissist finally seek to be punished. The
self-destructive narcissist then plays the role of the "bad guy" (or "bad
girl"). But even then it is within the traditional socially allocated roles.
To ensure social opprobrium (read: attention), the narcissist exaggerates
these roles to a caricature. A woman is likely to self-label herself a "whore"
and a male narcissist to self-style himself a "vicious, unrepentant criminal".
Yet, these again are traditional social roles. Men are likely to emphasise
intellect, power, aggression, money, or social status. Women are likely to
emphasise body, looks, charm, sexuality, feminine "traits", homemaking, children
and childrearing even as they seek their masochistic
punishment.
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Another difference is in the way the
genders react to treatment. Women are more likely to resort to therapy because
they are more likely to admit to psychological problems. But while men may
be less inclined to DISCLOSE or to expose their problems to others (the macho-man
factor) it does not necessarily imply that they are less prone to
admit it to themselves. Women are also more likely to ask for help than
men.
Yet, the prime rule of narcissism must
never be forgotten: the narcissist uses everything around him or her to obtain
his (or her) Narcissistic Supply. Children happen to be more available to
the female narcissist due to the still prevailing prejudiced structure of
our society and to the fact that women are the ones to give birth. It is
easier for a woman to think of her children as her extensions because they
once indeed were her physical extensions and because her on-going interaction
with them is both more intensive and more extensive.
This means that the male narcissist is
more likely to regard his children as a nuisance than as a source of rewarding
Narcissist Supply especially as they grow and become autonomous. Devoid
of the diversity of alternatives available to men the narcissistic
woman fights to maintain her most reliable Source of Supply: her children.
Through insidious indoctrination, guilt formation, emotional sanctions,
deprivation and other psychological mechanisms, she tries to induce in them
a dependence, which cannot be easily unravelled.
But, there is no psychodynamic difference
between children, money, or intellect, as Sources of Narcissistic Supply.
So, there is no psychodynamic difference between male and female narcissist.
The only difference is in their choices of Sources of Narcissistic
Supply.
An interesting side issue relates to
transsexuals.
Philosophically, there is little difference
between a narcissist who seeks to avoid his True Self (and positively to
become his False Self) and a transsexual who seeks to not be his true
gender. But this similarity, though superficially appealing, is
questionable.
People sometimes seek sex reassignment
because of advantages and opportunities which, they believe, are enjoyed
by the other sex. This rather unrealistic (fantastic) view of the other is
faintly narcissistic. It includes elements of idealised over-valuation, of
self-preoccupation, and of objectification of one's self (THAT which have
all the advantages is what we want to become). It demonstrates a deficient
ability to empathise and some grandiose sense of entitlement ("I deserve
to have the best opportunities/advantages") and omnipotence ("I can be whatever
I want to be despite nature/God").
This feeling of entitlement is especially
manifest in some gender dysphoric individuals who aggressively pursue hormonal
or surgical treatment. They feel that it is their inalienable right to receive
it on demand and without any strictures or restrictions. For instance, they
oftentimes refuse to undergo psychological evaluation or treatment as a condition
for the hormonal or surgical treatment.
It is interesting to note that both
narcissism and gender dysphoria are early childhood phenomena. This could
be explained by problematic Primary Objects, dysfunctional families, or a
common genetic or biochemical problem. It is too early to say which. As yet,
there isn't even an agreed typology of gender identity disorders let
alone an in-depth comprehension of their sources.
There are mental disorders, which afflict
a specific sex more often. This has to do with hormonal or other physiological
dispositions, with social and cultural conditioning through the socialisation
process, and with role assignment through the gender differentiation process.
None of these seem to be strongly correlated to the formation of malignant
narcissism. The Narcissistic Personality Disorder (as opposed, for instance,
to the Borderline or the Histrionic Personality Disorders, which afflict
women more than men) seems to conform to social mores and to the prevailing
ethos of capitalism. Social thinkers like Lasch speculated that modern American
culture a narcissistic, self-centred one increases the rate
of incidence of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder. To this Kernberg answered,
rightly:
"The most I would be willing to say is
that society can make serious psychological abnormalities, which already
exist in some percentage of the population, seem to be at least superficially
appropriate."
Quotes from the Literature
"Specifically, past research suggests
that exploitive tendencies and open displays of feelings of entitlement will
be less integral to narcissism for females than for males. For females such
displays may carry a greater possibility of negative social sanctions because
they would violate stereotypical gender-role expectancies for women, who
are expected to engage in such positive social behavior as being tender,
compassionate, warm, sympathetic, sensitive, and
understanding.
In females, Exploitiveness/Entitlement
is less well-integrated with the other components of narcissism as measured
by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) - Leadership/Authority,
Self-absorption/Self-admiration, and Superiority/Arrogance- than in males
- though 'male and female narcissists in general showed striking similarities
in the manner in which most of the facets of narcissism were integrated with
each other'."
Gender differences in the structure of
narcissism: a multi-sample analysis of the narcissistic personality inventory
- Brian T. Tschanz, Carolyn C. Morf, Charles W. Turner - Sex Roles: A Journal
of Research - Issue: May, 1998
"Women leaders are evaluated negatively
if they exercise their authority and are perceived as
autocratic."
Eagly, A. H., Makhijani, M. G., &
Klonsky, B. G. (1992). Gender and the evaluation of leaders: A meta-analysis.
Psychological Bulletin, 111, 3-22, and ...
Butler, D., & Gels, F. L. (1990).
Nonverbal affect responses to male and female leaders: Implications for
leadership evaluations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58,
48-59.
"Competent women must also appear to
be sociable and likable in order to influence men - men must only appear
to be competent to achieve the same results with both
genders."
Carli, L. L., Lafleur, S. J., & Loeber,
C. C. (1995). Nonverbal behavior, gender, and influence. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 68, 1030-1041.
AUTHOR
CREDIT
Sam Vaknin is the author of Malignant
Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the
East. He is a columnist for Central Europe Review, PopMatters, and eBookWeb
, a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent, and the
editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory
Bellaonline, and Suite101 .
Until recently, he served as the Economic
Advisor to the Government of Macedonia.
Visit Sam's Web site at
http://samvak.tripod.com
palma@unet.com.mk
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