Narcissistic Mothers: The Ultimate Emotional Abuse Recovery Guide. Learn How to Overcome Anxiety and Stop Manipulation. Start Healing from Toxic Parents and Finally Take Control of Your Emotions.
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Narcissistic Mothers - Laura Norman
Narcissistic Mothers
The Ultimate Emotional Abuse Recovery Guide. Learn How to Overcome Anxiety and Stop Manipulation. Start Healing from Toxic Parents and Finally Take Control of Your Emotions.
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Laura Norman
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 WHAT IS NARCISSISM AND HOW DOES IT AFFECT YOU?
Chapter 2 Narcissistic Parent Signs and problems
How to Deal with a Narcissistic Parent in 11 Easy Steps
What to Do If You’re Parents Are Narcissistic
How to Help a Family Member Deal with Narcissistic Parents
Chapter 3 Narcissistic moms and the roles they assign to their children
What Effects Do Narcissistic Mothers Have on Their Sons?
Consequences of having a narcissistic mother
Accepting manipulation and verbal abuse in relationships
Accusing yourself on a regular basis
Making the decision to become a people-pleaser
Why Do Narcissistic Mothers Hate Their Daughters So Much?
Determine Appropriate Limits
Chapter 4 the consequences of being raised by a narcissistic parent are discussed
Chapter 5 Narcissistic Abuse's Consequences
Conclusion
Introduction
When a narcissist focuses their lack of empathy and grandiosity on their child, this is known as narcissistic parenting. Because narcissistic parents perceive their child as an extension of themselves, they consider the child as existing purely to serve their own selfish desires. Lack of empathy and narcissistic wrath, unpredictable and chaotic moods, pigeonholing and being extremely critical, financial manipulation and abuse, grandiosity, and living vicarious through their kid are all examples of narcissistic parenting. Young children view the narcissistic parent as unpredictable, hostile, or frightening. The youngster will frequently try to alleviate the narcissistic parent's variable and unstable mood states because of this unpredictability and disarray. Codependency, obedience, perfectionism, and manipulation are common symptoms. But, no count how hard parents try to follow the moods and crises, one thing stay constant: the youngster feels powerless in the face of uncertainty. This can lead to severe hatred and guilt and other mental health issues. Any kid of a narcissist is familiar with the 'unstable mood state' period. Passive-aggressive criticism, nasty comments, gaslighting, and manipulation are all examples of this. It can also seem as narcissistic fury with yelling/screaming/hitting and humiliating behavior. The youngster will feel powerless, afraid, and alone at this point. They may also start to doubt themselves and their own reality. During these erratic moods and chaotic phases, the narcissistic parent will manipulate and criticize the child (you're so stupid, why can't you do anything right?
) to make the surroundings feel dangerous, frequently blaming the child for externalizing their own anguish. Because the youngster does not feel loved or bonded to his or her parent, he or she will begin to doubt themselves and their reality. The youngster typically internalizes the humiliation of not being good enough in the eyes of the narcissistic parent due to the invalidating atmosphere and unpredictability. And, despite their anger at the parent, the youngster will turn inward and blame themselves for not controlling the turmoil and meeting their parents' unrealistic expectations. This causes them to mistrust their own experiences and reality even more. For children of narcissistic parents, statements, or sentiments like I'm so stupid,
I can't do anything right,
I should have seen that coming,
I'm dreadful,
and I'm bad
are prevalent. The youngster has now learnt that they do not know what is good and what is harmful, and as a result, they are unable to manage or regulate their emotions or emotional responses. This frequently results in many forms of self-betrayal, such as not understanding who they are, their requirements, or their wants/desires. It's not unusual for melancholy, anxiety, panic attacks, and identity problems to emerge at this period. This can escalate to acts of self-harm or violence against others. Due to an internalized sense of powerlessness, the youngster may exert control in friendships and extracurricular activities. You may also notice the youngster seems withdrawn and secluded, hesitant to engage in social interactions. Compliance and codependency are typically the result of a hijacked nervous system and a desire to bring order to the turmoil. Frequently, the child has learned how to avoid eruptions and criticism by trial and error. Straight A's, great accomplishment in extracurricular activities, or having a perfectly kempt bedroom, for example, have taught them that they would obtain high acclaim and receive less criticism if they attain these goals. As a result, people may begin to engage 'perfectly' in their lives, losing touch with their true selves. The youngster may appear to be high functioning on the outside, yet he or she may be secretly participating in self-destructive behavior. The youngster will receive fleeting or hollow praise from the narcissistic parent because of his or her obedience. This appears to be good feedback on performance as well as conditional compliments of affection. The youngster may believe that they have learned how to regulate their parent's mood swings and think they can maintain this degree of control in the relationship. The narcissistic parent's erratic mood will return, continuing the abuse cycle. The youngster will learn not to trust him or herself, leading to feelings of humiliation, despair, and worry.
Chapter 1 WHAT IS NARCISSISM AND HOW DOES IT AFFECT YOU?
With a lot of grey in between, healthy narcissism to malignant narcissism exists on a spectrum. Many people can have one or two narcissistic traits without being narcissists.
HEALTHY NARCISSISM is defined as a high level of self-esteem. You have faith in your abilities and yourself, and your self-assessment is realistic. You can