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Lets Ask the Narcissist Question: Can a narcissist ever get better and, if not, how should his partner end a relationship with him? Answer: (Sam Vaknin, self proclaimed and diagnosed narcissist and renown author of Malignant Self Love) The Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a systemic, all-pervasive condition, very much like pregnancy: either you have it or you dont. Once you have it, you have it day and night, it is an inseparable part of the personality, a recurrent set of behaviour patterns. It is the narcissistic pathology that is the same, not the narcissists as individuals. But because pathological narcissism is like metastatic cancer - all-pervasive, ubiquitous - there is little left of the individual, he is devoured by his sickness. Recent research shows that there is a condition, which might be called Transient or Temporary or Short-Term Narcissism as opposed to the full-fledged Narcissistic Personality Disorder, (NPD) [Ronningstam, 1996]. The phenomenon of reactive narcissistic regression or Acquired Situational Narcissism is well known: people regress to a transient narcissistic phase in reaction to a major life crisis which threatens their mental composure. There are narcissistic touches in every personality and in this sense, all of us are narcissists to some extent. But this is a far cry from the NPD pathology. One bit of good news: no one knows why, but, in certain cases, though rarely, with age (in ones forties), the disorder seems to mutate into a subdued version of its former self. This does not universally occur, though. Should a partner stay on with a narcissist in the hope that his disorder will be ameliorated by ripe age? This is a matter of value judgement, preferences, priorities, background, emotions and a host of other non-scientific matters. There could be no one correct answer. It would seem that the only valid criterion is the partners well-being. If he or she feels bad in a relationship (and no amount of self-help or of professional help changes that) – then looking for the exit door sounds like a viable and healthy strategy. A relationship with a narcissist consists of dependence, even symbiosis. Moreover, the narcissist is a superb emotional manipulator and extortionist. In some cases, there is real threat to his mental stability. Even demonstrative (failed) suicide cannot be ruled out in the repertory of narcissistic reactions to abandonment. And even a modest amount of residual love harboured by the narcissists partner makes the separation very difficult for him or her. But there is a magic formula. The narcissist teams up with his partner because he regards IT as a Source of Narcissistic Supply. He values the partner as such a source. Put differently: the minute the partner ceases to supply him with what he needs – the narcissist loses all interest in IT. (I use IT judiciously – the narcissist objectifies his partners, he treats them as he would inanimate objects.) The transition from over-valuation (bestowed upon potential and actual Sources of Narcissistic Supply) to devaluation (reserved for other mortals) is so swift that it is likely to inflict pain upon the narcissists partner, even if she previously prayed for the narcissist to depart and leave her alone. The partner is the narcissists pusher and the drug that she is proffering is stronger than any other drug because it sustains the narcissists very essence (his False Self). Without Narcissistic Supply the narcissist disintegrates, crumbles and shrivels – very much as vampires do in horror movies when exposed to sunlight. Here lies the partners salvation. An advice to you: if you wish to sever your relationship with the narcissist, stop providing him with what he needs. Do not adore, admire, approve, applaud, or confirm anything that he does or says. Disagree with his views, belittle him, reduce him to size, compare him to others, tell him that he is not unique, criticise him, make suggestions, offer help. In short, deprive him of that illusion which holds his personality together. The narcissist is a delicately attuned piece of equipment. At the first sign of danger to his inflated, fantastic and grandiose self – he will disappear on you. ___________________
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 09:10:02 +0000

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