Narcissistic Personality Disorder Blog
10 Essential Strategies To Survive A Narcissist and close a toxic relationship
The word “narcissist” is used in everyday life to refer to a person who only thinks of himself or who seems to have fallen in love with his reflection.
11 Signs to Identify a Narcissistic Mother and How to Deal With It
While a mother wants her children to live a healthy, happy, and self-respecting life, it’s not always an easy task. Motherhood is accompanied by its share of challenges and stresses which can cause problems in a relationship between mother and child. A mother’s love can sometimes become unrealistic when she makes unreasonable demands on her children or treats them as commodities for her gratification.
If you feel like you are living with a narcissistic mother in your home, you are not alone. Narcissistic mothers can be difficult for their children and for anyone who has spent time around them. The biggest question is: how do you know if your mom is narcissistic?
7 Signs to identify a narcissist
Among toxic relationships, a relationship with a narcissistic person may be one of the worst possible. Narcissists are full-fledged emotional vampires: they cast a spell first with their glamor and gallantry, then leave you with no energy, no friends, and no self-esteem.
Gaslighting: What is Narcissistic Gaslighting?
Gaslighting is a type of emotional abuse that seeks to manipulate the victim’s perception of reality to gradually sow doubt in her judgments and decisions, making her more vulnerable and easily controllable.
This type of psychological abuse is typical in narcissistic psychopaths. In relationships, emotional manipulation is the means used to keep a partner or a friendship. They will do this by making them feel inferior and making them believe that they are not trying enough to take care of the relationship.
The typical behavior of people who gaslight their partners is, for example, denying something that happened or invalidating a person’s emotions, but there are also other types of signs, which we detail below.
Everything to know about Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)
People who feel special, who believe they are above the rest, and who demand to be treated preferentially. These are some of the symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder. We explain how it manifests itself, what lies behind it, and how it can be treated.
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