Narcissism - 9 Signs Your Partner Could
Be a Narcissist
By Shannon E
Cook
Relationships can be a challenge between
normal, healthy individuals. Add in a mental disorder like narcissism, and
the challenge can be insurmountable. Do you feel down in the dumps and bad
about yourself often after interacting with your partner? Do you question
reality, perhaps even your own mental health after being around your partner?
Narcissists can create an environment within a relationship that shatters
your self esteem, motivation, and perception of reality. While only a licensed
mental health professional can diagnose a personality disorder such as
narcissism, it is helpful to know the symptoms of the disorder. Here are
9 signs of narcissism:
1. Grandiose sense of self. The narcissist
talks of him or herself in terms of greatness, exaggerating achievements.
He or she expects to be treated as superior, even when the evidence of this
"superiority" is absent.
2. Is preoccupied with fantasies of
brilliance, power, beauty, and ideal love.
3. Requires excessive amounts of admiration
from those she or he interacts with.
4. Believes he or she is special, unique,
and should associate with high powered people and institutions, and can only
be understood by others in this class.
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have ever imagined...
....and not
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The narcissistic
ex continually acts in abusive, bewildering and confusing ways. He is
not above committing destructive acts. When the breakup becomes a reality,
it is likely that his 'false persona' will completely disappear all together
and you will most likely experience the most hurtful of behavior from him.
He is completely lacking in empathy, and - since he is not receiving any
admiration from you anymore - he will dismiss you and discard you as
worthless to him, consequently dropping any fake front that he use to put
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5. Has a sense of entitlement. He or she
expects preferential treatment, and that his or her requests will be honored
automatically, as a matter of course.
6. Takes advantage of others. To meet
his or her own needs, a narcissist is willing to step on others to get them
met.
7. Lack of empathy. A narcissist will
not truly relate to others by putting him or herself in another person's
shoes. Note that a narcissist may attempt to "play empathy" but it will be
just that, an acting performance lacking true substance.
8. Is often jealous or envious of others
and believes others are thinking the same thoughts about him or her. Narcissists
can become very frustrated and enraged at the success of others.
9. Demonstrates an arrogance and haughtiness
in words and behavior. Other people are often talked about or treated like
inferior beings.
AUTHOR
CREDIT
Are you interested in addressing your
life from a holistic standpoint, assessing the physical, emotional, and
relationship components?
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Shannon Cook is a personal growth and
relationship expert who has written a number of informative articles and
ebooks on the topic of toxic relationships and holistic personal growth,
including physical, emotional and relationship health.
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