Talk to her like you normally would. Forget about convincing her about what is "wrong" with her. It won't work. You can't force someone to see that they are a drug addict, alcoholic, narcissist, etc. And trying to get a Narcissist to admit wrongdoing? You may as well go try to move a mountain. Its better that she's a narcissist and not the victim of one, but I'm sure it's still beyond painful for you to watch. The only thing you CAN change is how you react to what she does and says to you so that you're not manipulated or become her enabler. You standing tough and not putting up with any "bull" is the only thing that will help your relationship with her. ~ T
The behavoir of a narcissist is that he doesn't really care about anything that doesn't revolve around him . My ex-husband was defined as such by a psychiatrist. Since your things don't mean anything to him, he has no compunction, about breaking them, and the added fact that you may get upset in the process, just gives him more of a feeling of being in control.
Answer How do you want us to answer this question, you haven't supplied us with anything that would lead us to think she is sick or not. Can you include somethings that she does to make you think she's a narcissist?
There is no public information available to indicate that Haley Riordan has been diagnosed with any specific medical condition.
Yes he would, but take a peice out of him and he'll take a chunk out of you, best thing to do to a narcissist is to ignore him, that will affect him more than anything.
Blank him (or her). They can't stand being ignored.
Yes. Go onto: www.google.com Then type in: Treatment for Narcissistic Personality Disorder?" Don't be surprised to find that there is little help because Narcissists are not labeled "Narcissistic" without a good reason. They feel they are right and everyone else is wrong, so it's highly doubtful they would ever seek counseling and if they did they wouldn't believe what the counselor told them anyway. Few Narcissistic people are every helped and therefore it's difficult to really study a group of people that are narcissistic.
Yes very much so. A narcissist hates not being in control. They also hate to be judged and seen as the problem. When in prison they lose their narcisstic supply.
A narcissist would not want help because he or she would not think there was anything wrong. Therefore, you can't help a narcissist; even when a narcissist is court ordered into therapy, there is little a professional can do to help a person change this personality type.
In doing what you have to your paying attention to them as they are so into themselves they love that attention as well as they don't prefer to do anything unless it has something in it for them or to do with them.
Yes it will until he/she makes sure they can't get anything anymore from you , and than if you don't respond , and keep strong with your decision not to be in touch, they will look for replacement immediately also.
There are two articles on this topic that I am aware of and all she inherited were problems. The golden child might inherit, but I doubt the scapegoat will. http://gailmeyers.hubpages.com/hub/The-Death-of-an-NPD-Parent-A-Terminally-Ill-Malignant-Narcissist http://gailmeyers.hubpages.com/hub/When-a-Parent-with-Narcissistic-Personality-Disorder-is-Terminally-Ill
being emo is a trend and has absolute NOTHING to do with being diagnosed anything!