the best solution would be to tell your children what is going on, and tell them the truth about their grandmother and aunt. Maybe get your husband/spouse to help you with this, if you have one.
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Narcissism is a style of personality but may also be a personality disorder. I regard it as a sub-type of anti-social personality (psychopath). It is exceptionally difficult to treat because the individual will believe that it is you who has 'the problem'. In a way, this is true, because narcissists will create immense problems for anyone near them.
1/ Read articles and books on narcissism. Lend them to your children.
2/ Consult a Psychologist who specialises in personality issues.
3/ Follow their strategy carefully
Some do. It depends on how she has the family roles set up and where she's getting her narcissistic supply from.
"Allow?" It isn't the children's responsibility to control their stepfather. Afterall, the stepfather is controlling them. They probably don't know what to do and are trying to understand what is going on.
The duration of Teenage Mother - film - is 1.3 hours.
Teenage Mother - film - was created in 1967-01.
Yes, she is putting her children in danger.
Probably because she has a more than sufficient "supply" without them.
If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.
Yes. Narcissistic Mothers always do.
There may be fewer books specifically tailored for mothers of narcissistic daughters because the focus is typically on the individual with narcissistic traits rather than their family members. However, general books on dealing with narcissistic relationships and setting boundaries may still be helpful for mothers in such situations. It's also recommended to seek support from therapists or support groups specializing in narcissistic personality dynamics.
her mother.
Yes - My mother has this disorder - they hide this abusive behaviour very well - but believe me - it is so destructive - I would never knowingly choose to live with a narcissistic person - all they care for is themselves - this you would not know at first - they will try to destroy your life and have complete control over you, and abuse your children or loved ones - even pets. They constantly play with your emotions play people off against one another - they are compulsive liars - Its is a living nightmare!!
Teenage girls