Ronningstam Elsa, Baskin-Sommers Arielle R
Harvard Medical School, McLean Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2013 Jun;15(2):191-201. doi: 10.31887/DCNS.2013.15.2/eronningstam.
Linking psychoanalytic studies with neuroscience has proven increasingly productive for identifying and understanding personality functioning. This article focuses on pathological narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), with the aim of exploring two clinically relevant aspects of narcissistic functioning also recognized in psychoanalysis: fear and decision-making. Evidence from neuroscientific studies of related conditions, such as psychopathy, suggests links between affective and cognitive functioning that can influence the sense of self-agency and narcissistic self-regulation. Attention can play a crucial role in moderating fear and self-regulatory deficits, and the interaction between experience and emotion can be central for decision-making. In this review we will explore fear as a motivating factor in narcissistic personality functioning, and the impact fear may have on decision-making in people with pathological narcissism and NPD. Understanding the processes and neurological underpinnings of fear and decision-making can potentially influence both the diagnosis and treatment of NPD.
事实证明,将精神分析研究与神经科学联系起来,在识别和理解人格功能方面越来越富有成效。本文聚焦于病理性自恋和自恋型人格障碍(NPD),旨在探讨精神分析中也认可的自恋功能的两个临床相关方面:恐惧和决策。来自对诸如精神病态等相关病症的神经科学研究证据表明,情感和认知功能之间存在联系,这可能会影响自我能动性和自恋性自我调节。注意力在调节恐惧和自我调节缺陷方面可能起着关键作用,而经验与情感之间的相互作用对于决策可能至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们将探讨恐惧作为自恋人格功能中的一个驱动因素,以及恐惧可能对患有病理性自恋和NPD的人的决策产生的影响。理解恐惧和决策的过程及神经学基础可能会对NPD的诊断和治疗产生潜在影响。