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“They need a lot of praise, and if you're not giving it to them, they'll fish for it,” she says. That's why they're constantly looking at you to tell them how great they are. “Narcissists use other people — people who are typically highly empathic — to supply their sense of self-worth and make them feel powerful.
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Read More »Managing a relationship with someone who has narcissistic personality traits can take a toll on your well-being and mental health. Try strategies such as setting clear boundaries and relying on a support system of people you can trust. The term narcissist is tossed around frequently. It is used to describe people who seem self-focused, concerned only for themselves, or manipulative of people in their lives. Some people may have a mental health condition narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Only a qualified mental health professional can diagnose this condition based on the criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). Other people may exhibit some traits of narcissism but do not qualify for an official diagnosis. Here you can learn how to cope with a person in your life who has narcissistic personality traits, including what you can do to establish healthy behaviors and boundaries around this person. Narcissistic personality disorder traits We tend to use the word narcissist to describe a person who’s self-centered and short on empathy. However, it’s important to remember that NPD is a legitimate mental health condition that can create significant challenges for the person living with it. It can also make it harder to others to maintain a relationship with the person. Still, some people can exhibit narcissistic characteristics without being diagnosed with NPD. These might include: appearing to have an inflated sense of self-importance
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Read More »3. Speak up for yourself Sometimes, ignoring something or simply walking away is an appropriate response — pick your battles, right? But a lot depends on the relationship. For example, dealing with a boss, parent, or spouse may call for different strategies than dealing with a co-worker, sibling, or child. If you feel that your boundaries have been crossed when communicating with someone with NPD, try not to react, get visibly flustered, or show annoyance. If it’s someone you’d like to keep close in your life, then you owe it to yourself to speak up. Try to do this in a calm, gentle manner. You must tell them how their words and conduct impact your life. Be specific and consistent about what’s not acceptable and how you expect to be treated, but prepare yourself for the fact that it may be challenging for them to understand or empathize with your feelings. 4. Set clear boundaries You may notice that your boundaries are being crossed when dealing with someone with NPD. Instead of trying to change someone with NPD, it’s best to set boundaries about any behaviors that are unacceptable to you and communicate them clearly to the other person. You should also enforce these boundaries rather than making idle threats or ultimatums to ensure that you are being taken seriously. For example Say you have a co-worker who loves to park their big truck in a way that makes it hard for you to back out. Start by firmly asking them to make sure they leave you enough space. Then, state the consequences for not respecting your wishes. Such as, if you can’t safely back out, you’ll have their car towed. The key is to follow through and call the towing company the next time it happens. 5. Practice skills to keep calm Practicing skills like deep breathing, yoga, or meditation may make it easier to remain calm and avoid reacting when interacting with someone with NPD. Becoming clear on your intentions or practicing what you plan to say before asserting your boundaries may also be beneficial. It can also help you anticipate how they may react to challenging conversations so that you can respond appropriately. 6. Find a support system If you can’t avoid the person, try to build up your healthy relationships and support network of people. Spending too much time in a dysfunctional relationship with someone who has a narcissistic personality can leave you emotionally drained. Rekindle old friendships and try to nurture new ones. Get together with family more often. If your social circle is smaller than you’d prefer, try taking a class to explore a new hobby. Get active in your community or volunteer for a local charity. Do something that allows you to meet more people you feel comfortable with. What is a healthy relationship? Spending a lot of time with someone who has a narcissistic personality can make it hard to remember what a healthy relationship even feels like. Here are a few signs to look for: both people listen and make an effort to understand each other
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Read More »9. Recognize when you need help Regularly managing a relationship with someone who has a narcissistic personality can take a toll on your own mental and physical health. If you have symptoms of anxiety, depression, or unexplained physical ailments, or you feel impacted by a relationship with a challenging person, see a primary care doctor first. Once you have a checkup, you can ask for referrals to other services, such as mental health professionals and support groups. Reach out to family and friends and call your support system into service. There’s no need to go it alone. Frequently asked questions What should you not say to a narcissist? People with narcissistic personalities can be hypersensitive to criticism and may react with hostility, rage, or aggression if confronted. While it’s important to set boundaries and communicate clearly, confronting them about their behaviors, calling them a liar, or expecting them to change is unlikely to help. Can narcissistic personality be corrected? Narcissistic tendencies can improve with treatment, though this requires a lot of time, effort, and patience. If you decide to maintain a relationship with someone with NPD during treatment, it’s important to set realistic expectations and healthy boundaries. What are the four types of narcissism? There are two main NPD types: Grandiose (overt) narcissism and vulnerable (covert) narcissism. While grandiose narcissism is often characterized by exaggerated self-worth and a need for admiration, people with vulnerable narcissism instead experience feelings of self-consciousness and insecurity. There are also several other subtypes, including antagonistic narcissism, which is characterized by aggressiveness and feelings of entitlement, and communal narcissism, a type in which people tend to seek admiration for being altruistic or benevolent.
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