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The Narcissist's Child: Helping you
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Join me on Facebook! Those of us who find ourselves trapped in relationships with narcissists do not always recognize what is going on. As a result, we often feel baffled, confused or bewildered by the narcissist’s behaviour or interactions with us. 8221; This is a narcissistic household but, from the outside it looks perfect, just as the narcissist’s image must be perfect. Stories about interactions with narcissists sometimes allow us to have an “aha! Those stories can be found here. Who had narcissisti...
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The Narcissist's Child: NPD Glossary
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Join me on Facebook! Adult Child of Narcissist. Any communication from the narcississt that is designed to engage the person who receives it and elicit information from them. Often, the text/message contains words or phrases that have worked as triggers for that person. Before, e.g., "I haven't heard from you for a while, is everything OK? Daughter of Narcissistic Mother. An NM who has no boundaries with her victim and views the victim as merely an extension of herself. Uilt Tools the narcissist uses to ...
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The Narcissist's Child: What is NPD?
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Join me on Facebook! NPD means Narcissistic Personality Disorder, an axis II, Cluster B personality disorder in the DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). This site will give you some valuable information on how the DSM IV classifies and defines certain psychological disorders: DSM, Axis II, Cluster B. Last year (2011) it was announced that Narcissistic Personality Disorder, among others, was going to be removed from the DSM V. A Significant impairments in personality functioning.
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The Narcissist's Child: Narcissists choose their behaviours
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Join me on Facebook! Monday, July 13, 2015. Narcissists choose their behaviours. Two years ago I wrote an entry entitled “ It’s all about choice. 8221; an entry designed to show us how we make choices that keep us stuck on the end of a narcissist’s pin. What I didn’t address at the time, was the choices that our narcissists have. Narcissists see nothing amiss in this two-faced approach to life. In fact, being narcissists and prone to projection, they think we are all. On of narcissistic entitlement under...
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The Narcissist's Child: December 2014
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Join me on Facebook! Wednesday, December 31, 2014. May this year be one of joy and success, learning and progress, hope and growth for you all! Happy New Year from beautiful South Africa! Posted by Sweet Violet. Links to this post. Labels: Happy new year. Sunday, December 28, 2014. Didn't get invited to the Facebook group? Hugs to you all,. Posted by Sweet Violet. Links to this post. Daughter of narcissistic mother. Thursday, December 25, 2014. Or did you grow up believing you knew why…and you thou...
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The Narcissist's Child: February 2015
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Join me on Facebook! Saturday, February 7, 2015. Boundaries are for us, too. We talk a lot about setting boundaries to make our narcissists respect us, to create limits to their behaviour, to manage them. But have you ever thought about setting boundaries for yourself? You may not have thought about it this way, but when you learn to say “no” to your abusers and exploiters, you have set a boundary with them…but have you learned to say “no” to yourself? Do you do that to yourself? Or do you read their bou...
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The Narcissist's Child: Who's Who
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Join me on Facebook! You may find this helpful, especially when reading the 46 memories:. Alvin: my brother-in-law, Charlie’s narcissistic younger brother. Annie: my daughter, born in 1965. Auntie Bea: Charlie’s aunt, his late father’s sister. Big Tiny: my boyfriend before I married James; Brendan's father. Brendan: my youngest child (born 1973). Brother/Petey: my Golden Child/Narcissistic younger brother. Charlie: my late husband (died 2000). Frank: my final stepfather. Grandpa: Georgia’s father. Becaus...
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Path of Estrangement: June 2013
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My experiences with family estrangement and narcissistic people. Sunday, June 30, 2013. Paternal Relatives: Narcissists or Just Behaving Badly? Over on the blog, Releasing Jessie, Jessie has an entry called Cleaning. Or n ot the recipients of their comment s ask for their. I've broached this subject in prior entries, but with this entry, I am going to give some specific examples of their behavior. Or who don't grasp c oncepts. Quickly as they think they would or do,. Aren't doing th in gs. Me to " G o.
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How to Speak Scapegoat | In Bad Company
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Life is about the company you keep…make it good. Skip to primary content. Things the N Says. How to Speak Scapegoat. June 2, 2015. I’m continuing with the Chinese year of the goat. I use the phrase “I’ve been Goat’d” as such:. Refers to someone placing you in the role of Scapegoat without your assistance. Facts versus Feelings: What’s the difference? Friend: “How are your father and mother doing? I’ve been Goat’d! Opinions are either Right or Wrong? I’ve been Goat’d! My opinion could have been based on f...
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The Narcissist's Child: January 2015
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Join me on Facebook! Friday, January 23, 2015. Triggering—good for you? If someone approached you on the street, someone you did not know but whom you had seen numerous times, and asked you for money, would you give it to him? If he tried to guilt-trip you into giving him money or acted like he was entitled to some of your cash, would you feel guilty for not handing it over? T hit the fan. In a discussion a person had revealed something he was doing that I felt very uncomfortable about because it felt in...