Narcissistic abuse is a form of emotional abuse in which the abuser takes care of himself and can manipulate his partner’s behavior and emotional state with words and deeds. The effects of narcissistic abuse can vary depending on how long a person can stay in such types of relationships.
Narcissism is defined as a ‘disorganized fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity “or psychoanalytic as” erotic pleasure arising from admiration for one’s own physical or mental qualities, which is a normal state at the level of a child’s personality development. This term is used for normal self-absorption. Narcissism is extreme self-demand as it causes a person to ignore the needs of the people around them. While anyone can exhibit narcissistic behavior from time to time, true narcissists often reject others or their feelings. They also don’t understand how their behavior affects other people.
It’s important to understand that narcissism is a trait, but it can also be part of a major personality disorder. Not every narcissist has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), because narcissism is a spectrum. People who are on the higher end of the spectrum are classified as NPDs, but others, who still have narcissistic traits, may fall on the lower end of the narcissistic spectrum. People who show signs of narcissism can often be very charming and charismatic. Negative behavior usually does…