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Do you suspect that someone close to you is a narcissist? In this article, you will learn how to expose a narcissist and how to deal with it!
Do you suspect that someone close to you is a narcissist? In this article, you will learn how to expose a narcissist and how to deal with it!
Anyone who has experienced narcissistic abuse is likely familiar with the term ‘flying monkeys.’ This refers to individuals who believe the narcissist’s lies and consciously or unconsciously aid them in psychological manipulation against the target.
In this article, Jacintha shares her experience with a group of friends, among whom one turns out to be a copycat with narcissistic traits.
At times, friends exhibit unexpected behavior. Reflecting on my experiences, I now question if one particular relationship might be characterized as a ‘narcissistic friendship‘…
Earlier, I focused on the tactics of the narcissist, including narcissistic gaslighting – a manipulation technique frequently employed by narcissists. In this article, I will delve into this tactic, providing examples from my personal experience. Additionally, I’ll share strategies to help you defend yourself against narcissistic gaslighting.
The story of Mary and Joe continues sometime until Joe makes a false statement against Mary. In previous blogs, you could read what went before. See the articles about ‘domestic violence‘, the ‘narcissistic stalker‘ and ‘computer trespass by a narcissistic ex‘.
Some narcissists don’t hold back when they don’t get their way. Sometimes they go as far as committing cyber harassment to get revenge when their victim breaks up the relationship.
Narcissists often turn out to be stalkers when a relationship ends. It’s another example of them attempting anything to get their way. They alternate between reacting angryly, rude, vicious, or even praising you. They want attention and they try to get it in all sorts of ways.
This article about domestic violence is the first part of a series of four. It chronicles a relationship with a narcissistic stalker. Written by guest blogger Jacintha can Beveren, the story is based on true events. Jacintha van Beveren is an educational sociologist and photographer. She works as a self-employed person in education and communication…
How to take revenge on a narcissist? Many who discover narcissistic abuse feel anger and want revenge. But is it a good idea? This article explores the topic and suggests the best way to deal with a narcissist.