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Just a reminder to everyone in advance that narcissistic abuse isn't real, abuse is abuse.
Also antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder aren't just labels you give to assholes. Please refrain from demonising people who are suffering from serious, lifelong mental disorders.
That being said, if you have been abused by someone who is diagnosed with a cluster B disorder this isn't meant to be an attack on you. Just refrain from diagnosing people who haven't been looked at professionally with serious mental illnesses just because they're assholes, and don't automatically demonise serious mental illnesses that negatively affect their sufferers, many of whom aren't abusers, kay?
(saying this as a non-cluster B)
I understand your point and feelings but I'd also like to disagree. I've also been abused by my mother who has narcissistic traits. But implying and believing that all diagnosed narcissistic will abuse you is not fair to those who are diagnosed who would not abuse someone. I think that was the point they were trying to make. It will hurt other people by doing that.I do get where you are coming from. Plus, I can understand why someone suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder must feel a bit victimised themselves- if everyone is always saying how much they hate narcissists!
BUT- from personal experience- I feel sure I grew up with a narcissist. Of course- I don't have an official diagnosis- I never will have. Still- it was mainly their behaviour that caused me to have suicidal ideation in the first place. My life felt like hell at that point.
It was literally maybe a decade later I happened to be watching a YouTube channel that discussed narcissism and ALL of their bizarrre behaviours were described there. I can't tell you what a relief it was to finally have some sort of validation in a way I suppose. The knowledge that some people have these (peculiar) patterns of behaviour. I'd argue that narcissistic abuse IS real. It has common factors- love bombing, triangulation, projection, playing the victim, smear campaign, revenge seeking, guilt tripping. I think it's important to pick up on those things so you can identify one early.
I agree- we probably do tend to throw the phrase around too readily. I'm also sure that some people suffering from it are self aware enough to not abuse people. BUT- I'd say- a lot of people calling someone out for being a narcissist likely HAS been abused by them. Maybe they have got the diagnosis wrong. Maybe I have. But- I wish I'd suspected at the time! I think it's important to realise you might be in the midst of a narcissist- so you can take actions to protect yourself- run away preferably.
Sorry but it's actually quite hard for people who have had experience with suspected narcissists to see them as anything other than very dangerous, destructive people. Which I suppose is why we ought to be sure before we start throwing the term around. I think refraining from defamation is wise in fact but- I think it's actually sensible to try and annalyse what you might be dealing with privately. For self preservation! Plenty of people's lives are ruined by these sorts of people. Plus- this forum is annonymous. People aren't exactly naming and shaming on social media here. I actually think it's pretty unwise to 'un-mask' a narcissist anyway.
I understand your point and feelings but I'd also like to disagree. I've also been abused by my mother who has narcissistic traits. But implying and believing that all diagnosed narcissistic will abuse you is not fair to those who are diagnosed who would not abuse someone. I think that was the point they were trying to make. It will hurt other people by doing that.
It can be anonymous but you're still implying that cluster-B people do bad things by standard. And if people are not diagnosed it's better to phrase it like "narcissistic tendencies" or "suspected narcissist". Just to be correct and fair.
All n all, it's abuse by someone who might be narcissistic (if not diagnosed). But not all narcissists abuse. I hope that gets the point across! <3
Edit: also just realized I tried making the same point worded in different ways lol, sorry about that.
Just a reminder to everyone in advance that narcissistic abuse isn't real, abuse is abuse.
Also antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder aren't just labels you give to assholes. Please refrain from demonising people who are suffering from serious, lifelong mental disorders.
That being said, if you have been abused by someone who is diagnosed with a cluster B disorder this isn't meant to be an attack on you. Just refrain from diagnosing people who haven't been looked at professionally with serious mental illnesses just because they're assholes, and don't automatically demonise serious mental illnesses that negatively affect their sufferers, many of whom aren't abusers, kay?
(saying this as a non-cluster
4 of my abusers were professionally diagnosed with cluster b disorders, and one of my abusers abusers was diagnosed professionally. not all cluster b but enough of us have been abused by their revenge seeking that we deserve our voices heard too.Just a reminder to everyone in advance that narcissistic abuse isn't real, abuse is abuse.
Also antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder aren't just labels you give to assholes. Please refrain from demonising people who are suffering from serious, lifelong mental disorders.
That being said, if you have been abused by someone who is diagnosed with a cluster B disorder this isn't meant to be an attack on you. Just refrain from diagnosing people who haven't been looked at professionally with serious mental illnesses just because they're assholes, and don't automatically demonise serious mental illnesses that negatively affect their sufferers, many of whom aren't abusers, kay?
(saying this as a non-cluster B)
SAME! I knew children who were diagnosed conduct disorder and they abused me. same same.Not anymore since nowadays I live like a shut-in, but when I was a child I used to get abused by certain other children who, I swear, had some early onset psychopathic traits. I don't want to go into details because I don't want to doxx myself but some of them would steal, lie, torture animals and be agressive for no reason. They are the reason why I'm on this site.
I understand and agree with some of what you said, but people have a right to be cautious with who they want. just look at the symptoms of antisocial and narcissism vs other disorders, definitely shouldn't be treated the same because they are not the same. add has attention and focus issues, aspd and npd have issues exploiting, manipulating other, believing they're better then you, and feeling no remorse for hurting you, taking revenge on people they deem worthy of being abused is a hallmark of aspd and psychopathy but they're often out of touch with right and wrong.Yeah- that's a fair point to make. There are people here who have said they suffer from NPD. It's got to be awful for them. I can't imagine living like that. That can't be fun either. Plus, some have developed it out of contact with narcissists themselves. In a way- it seems a bit of a contradiction in terms though- a self aware narcissist. Can someone actually still be a narcissist if they realise they are?
It's not like any of us are perfect. We are all carrying around our own f*cked up bag of trauma that likely does make us difficult sometimes. I know I'm too messed up to have relationships with people. I'm sure I'd end up too needy and clingy. I probably have some narcissistic traits myself.
And yes- very fair to say that not all narcissists abuse. I guess it's just my own paranoia. I'd probably be nervous if someone told me they had NPD and I'd see enormous red flags if I started to detect some of the more abusive behaviours. But- it doesn't really relate much to me anyway now because I'm pretty much a recluse! But- you made fair points. I don't want to offend anyone here. I have to concede that I tend to approach this subject with a great deal of prejudice, paranoia and if I'm honest- hatred still.
The difference with the disorders of ASPD, psychopathy and NPD versus the 150-something other disorders in the DSM is that they function completely differently because they are PERSONALITY disorders and not regular disorders.I do get where you are coming from. Plus, I can understand why someone suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder must feel a bit victimised themselves- if everyone is always saying how much they hate narcissists!
BUT- from personal experience- I feel sure I grew up with a narcissist. Of course- I don't have an official diagnosis- I never will have. Still- it was mainly their behaviour that caused me to have suicidal ideation in the first place. My life felt like hell at that point.
It was literally maybe a decade later I happened to be watching a YouTube channel that discussed narcissism and ALL of their bizarrre behaviours were described there. I can't tell you what a relief it was to finally have some sort of validation in a way I suppose. The knowledge that some people have these (peculiar) patterns of behaviour. I'd argue that narcissistic abuse IS real. It has common factors- love bombing, triangulation, projection, playing the victim, smear campaign, revenge seeking, guilt tripping. I think it's important to pick up on those things so you can identify one early.
I agree- we probably do tend to throw the phrase around too readily. I'm also sure that some people suffering from it are self aware enough to not abuse people. BUT- I'd say- a lot of people calling someone out for being a narcissist likely HAS been abused by them. Maybe they have got the diagnosis wrong. Maybe I have. But- I wish I'd suspected at the time! I think it's important to realise you might be in the midst of a narcissist- so you can take actions to protect yourself- run away preferably.
Sorry but it's actually quite hard for people who have had experience with suspected narcissists to see them as anything other than very dangerous, destructive people. Which I suppose is why we ought to be sure before we start throwing the term around. I think refraining from defamation is wise in fact but- I think it's actually sensible to try and annalyse what you might be dealing with privately. For self preservation! Plenty of people's lives are ruined by these sorts of people. Plus- this forum is annonymous. People aren't exactly naming and shaming on social media here. I actually think it's pretty unwise to 'un-mask' a narcissist anyway.
The difference with the disorders of ASPD, psychopathy and NPD versus the 150-something other disorders in the DSM is that they function completely differently because they are PERSONALITY disorders and not regular disorders.Just a reminder to everyone in advance that narcissistic abuse isn't real, abuse is abuse.
Also antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder aren't just labels you give to assholes. Please refrain from demonising people who are suffering from serious, lifelong mental disorders.
That being said, if you have been abused by someone who is diagnosed with a cluster B disorder this isn't meant to be an attack on you. Just refrain from diagnosing people who haven't been looked at professionally with serious mental illnesses just because they're assholes, and don't automatically demonise serious mental illnesses that negatively affect their sufferers, many of whom aren't abusers, kay?
(saying this as a non-cluster B)
you should understand some of us are driven to suicide bc of these ppl. delete your comment. im tired and im done.Just a reminder to everyone in advance that narcissistic abuse isn't real, abuse is abuse.
Also antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder aren't just labels you give to assholes. Please refrain from demonising people who are suffering from serious, lifelong mental disorders.
That being said, if you have been abused by someone who is diagnosed with a cluster B disorder this isn't meant to be an attack on you. Just refrain from diagnosing people who haven't been looked at professionally with serious mental illnesses just because they're assholes, and don't automatically demonise serious mental illnesses that negatively affect their sufferers, many of whom aren't abusers, kay?
(saying this as a non-cluster B)
so nobody is giving the labels to just assholes unless they're using narcissism as an adjective which some people do but they don't mean NPD. I've met a lot of assholes in my life and none of them are NPD or ASPD, but a handful of my abusers definitely had the disorders and some ended up being diagnosed exactly with what I thought they'd get which is NPD and ASPD bc they themselves said so and made it obvious. Survivors of this type of abuse might be just a little more common than red headed ppl but we still have a right to talk about the abuse even if it isn't the most common form of abuse. Thanks.Just a reminder to everyone in advance that narcissistic abuse isn't real, abuse is abuse.
Also antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder aren't just labels you give to assholes. Please refrain from demonising people who are suffering from serious, lifelong mental disorders.
That being said, if you have been abused by someone who is diagnosed with a cluster B disorder this isn't meant to be an attack on you. Just refrain from diagnosing people who haven't been looked at professionally with serious mental illnesses just because they're assholes, and don't automatically demonise serious mental illnesses that negatively affect their sufferers, many of whom aren't abusers, kay?
(saying this as a non-cluster B)