A doting parent can contribute to the development of narcissistic traits in a child, but it is not the sole factor. Overindulgence, lack of boundaries, and excessive praise can lead to a sense of entitlement and inflated self-esteem. However, Narcissism is a complex personality trait influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, and early experiences. Thus, while parental behavior plays a role, it is not the only determinant in the emergence of narcissism.
Probably. I think I know her.
i always doting my children for study.
You have to ask if they are a narcissistic parent or a concerned parent that worries when you don't answer their email. There is nothing more frustrating than emailing someone in another town or country and not having them even reply with a short note. If your parent is truly a narcissist and you want no further contact with them then have the guts to tell them.
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
Gerard Doting was born on November 14, 1915, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Gerard Doting died on January 28, 1991, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Their new dog was absolutely doting on the little puppies.
The doting mother smiled as her child crawled across the carpet.
A malignant narcissist cannot magically shed his damaging patterns of behavior to bestow unconditional love upon his child. A good parent is one who places his child's needs above his own. A narcissist always places their needs first.
It is possible to show up a narcissist publicly, but if you do, the narcissist is going to be very angry at you. It is not always a wise strategy to make enemies.
No it means it has loving and doting owners that try to make it look cute.
Unfortunately, I would say it is more common for a child to work hard to try to please the narcissistic parent, sacrificing their own dreams, development and dignity in the process. The most likely reason I can see that a narcissist would disown a child would be that the child has decided to take a stand for him/herself. If a child insists on being an independent person who will not pander to the childish needs of the narcissist, then the narcissist will fight to win them back or disown them. In this case, the narcissist will always be looking for the opportunity for the child to come crawling back and give the parent the idolization the parent "deserves." Of course, there can be many other situations, other factors, and other outcomes. You have to objectively view the factors in your situation before coming to any real conclusions. Best of luck!