The Model of the Narcissistic Spectrum of Positions
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This model proposes a new way of connecting fundamental phenomena which, until now,
have remained scattered across distinct psychoanalytic and psychosomatic traditions. Its
ethical stance is to bring these traditions into dialogue, without hierarchies and without
competition: it aims to reweave what for a long time has been broken into separate theoretical
languages.
This model redefines narcissism as a universal biopsychic force, and not as a pathological
property of extreme cases. The proposed Narcissistic Spectrum of Positions describes the
dynamic ways in which all human beings regulate existence, relationship and vulnerability
across the lifespan. Narcissism here is not an exception; it is the very form of being alive.
This model presents primary narcissism as an embodied regulatory principle that emerges in
utero from rhythm, interoception and bodily mediation, and not as a fantasy of omnipotence.
In this way, a Mediator-Other Mechanism is formulated, in which the first experience of
continuity of the self is co-created within the maternal body. The first “I” is a rhythmic
organism, supported by another organism.
This model develops an original re-interpretation of projective identification as the first
form of communication, and not as a mere defensive evacuation. It is proposed as a pre
symbolic language through which bodies exchange emotional states and early meaning.
Social and clinical breakdowns are read as versions of a contemporary Babel phenomenon—
failures to hear and interpret this primitive language, rather than simple symptoms of chaos.
This model highlights that the Narcissistic Spectrum offers clinical precision: each position
corresponds to a particular way of using or distorting this primary communicative function.
Cooperative narcissism is brought forward as the most mature evolution of this structure:
the capacity to coexist in a shared internal space without erasing difference—connection
without swallowing.
This model offers a developmental bridge between fetal experience, attachment ruptures,
psychosomatic deregulation and personality pathology, in the light of contemporary
neuroscience on interoception, insular networks and autonomic regulation.
This model recognizes that the very history of psychoanalysis has been marked by a form of
splitting, a schism between Schools, theoretical camps and languages—a collective
borderline position at the level of the field. The proposed Narcissistic Spectrum does not
avoid this borderline position nor does it smooth it out; it names it as part of the spectrum
itself and describes it as a way of organizing the bond with theory, with the founders and with
the Other. In this way, theory does not reproduce the split, but makes it an object of clinical
and scientific elaboration.
Finally, this model functions as a psychoanalytic prism. It does not require faith in any
Theoretical Father nor submission to any School. It stands alongside existing traditions—
clarifying them, connecting them and extending them. By weaving together what has
historically been torn apart—body and mind, drive and relationship, inside and outside—it
offers a new organizational vantage point within psychoanalytic thought, without asking
anyone to abandon their theoretical home.
In this way, it shapes a new coherent understanding of narcissism as the biopsychic force of
existence that runs through all human beings.
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