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Projection of the Narcissist: Deflecting Weaknesses and Deficits onto his Prey (Transcend Mediocrity Book 201) - J.B. Snow
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Projection of the Narcissist: Deflecting Weaknesses and Deficits onto his Prey (Transcend Mediocrity Book 201)
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Many people have had bad experiences when there is a narcissist or many narcissists in their life. They constantly feel bombarded and attacked when they are in the vicinity of the narcissist. The narcissist cycles between idealizing, devaluing, and then destroying his victims. You might... show more
Many people have had bad experiences when there is a narcissist or many narcissists in their life. They constantly feel bombarded and attacked when they are in the vicinity of the narcissist. The narcissist cycles between idealizing, devaluing, and then destroying his victims. You might recognize this form of abuse as being part of the domestic violence abuse cycle that is shared with victims in domestic violence shelters worldwide. Narcissistic abuse, however, is nearly always much more severe than standard intimate relationship abuse. Narcissistic abuse includes projecting and deflecting negative and harsh words toward others who are close to the narcissist to inflict pain or emotion where the narcissist was previously suppressing the thoughts. Projection and deflecting has many purposes to the narcissist. He projects and deflects the unwanted parts of himself onto the other person who is close to him. He projects and deflects as a way to rid himself of his unwanted parts. He projects and deflects in a primitive effort to control the other person’s mind and body. He projects and deflects as a primitive coping mechanism in order to deal with his own feelings about the idea projected and deflected. It is out in the open when he says it out loud, and thus he can reject actively the ideas projected and deflected by rejecting the person who he directs the harsh words to. The narcissistic abuse causes serious disorders such as trauma bonding, narcissistic abuse syndrome, Cassandra syndrome, Wendy Complex, PTSD, Complex PTSD, depression, anxiety, battered woman syndrome and more. Many of these conditions are caused after repetitive needs deprivation that is intentionally inflicted upon them by the self-centered narcissist. The narcissist deprives the needs of his partner in order to create a sort of Stockholm Syndrome in his victim. He is often skilled at this because someone caused this narcissistic injury to him early on in his own life. It could be a smothering and overprotective mother who criticized him while never allowing him autonomy. It could be a father who constantly made the narcissist feel that he must be exactly like his father, follow in his father’s footsteps and ignore his own individuality. The narcissist could also have been wounded by grandparents, lovers, children, coaches, teachers, priests, or anyone else that he was exposed to as a child. The narcissistic child often felt unprotected, disrespected, controlled, annihilated, and abused. He felt helpless, hopeless, victimized, devastated, disappointed and more. His life became threatening, scary and uncontrollable. Thus, the narcissistic ego forms in his personality, splitting off his true self with his newly created ‘perfect’ self. He does this in order to avoid and split off further abuse so that he can both love and hate the person who abused him at the same time. He does this for survival, and he learns by mimicking just how to do it to others in the same fashion. After the narcissist’s true self is hidden from the world by his own wall, he goes in search of people who will give him attention, fear, love or admiration. He goes in search of his narcissistic supply from his old and new admirers or haters. Many of these narcissistic suppliers are lovers, but they can also be children, grandparents, parents, enemies, acquaintances, coworkers, friends, and more.Download now to read more!
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B0742WZKWZ
Pages no: 19
Edition language: English
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