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First, you should read up on the disorder. There are dozens of good websites sponsored by well known hospitals and other respected institutions that sponsor web pages devoted to narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder. If you have a good understanding of narcissism you will have the knowledge to deal with it more constructively. Here are a few pointers:keep your distance- don't get too close and do not let them into your personal lifebe practical about the disorder- you won't change them so step back whenever their narcissistic behavior rises to the surfacedefine some limits- by not responding to inappropriate behavior you reinforce itavoid conflictdo not try to argue or reason with them- your winning or convincing is counter to their world view- they will not allow itgain more understanding to enable you to work as constructively as possiblegive practical support when and if they ask for it
dependent personality disorder (A+)
dependent personality disorder (A+)
On the contrary, the dependent personality person will cling to the spouse, that's what will give her (let's say is the woman, since this is more common a personality disorder in females) a sense of security. The husband needs to be an emotionally open person. That will help the dependent wife more chance to fell protected and safe.
Zeus is known for his leadership, power, and assertiveness. However, his flaws include a tendency towards arrogance, infidelity, and impulsiveness in his actions and decisions.
This gets complex, very quickly. You need a good lawyer.
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Hades was often depicted as stern, cold, and ruthless, primarily due to his role as ruler of the Underworld. He was also described as fair and just in his dealings with the dead. In some accounts, he was portrayed as aloof and distant from the affairs of the other gods on Mount Olympus.
Yes so long as he is truly sorry and if you can get over the hurt feelings and betrayal. Don't fight dirty and constantly bring it up As long as we ask about the wife feeling ,For sure that is depend on her personality character .She can not deal with her husband if she is very sensitive person and she will deal with him if she has got a strong personality.
The usual response of a narcissistic husband is to not want his wife to leave - because he can't imagine the thought or image in his head of any other guy being intimate with her, in any way. It is a big problem, on his part. Your task is to ask the quesiton, "Am I better off with him or without him?". The answer to this question should drive your actions (rather than any guilt feelings you may have about what your husband is left to deal with).
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