Narcissists Hold Spouses Psychologically Hostage
"Casting one's lot with a narcissist means that your life no longer
belongs to you. Your mental freedom and psychological space are
invaded...The narcissist creates an unbroken fusion with his intimates,
treating them like the intricately woven fabric of his own personality."
(From: Freeing Yourself from the Narcissist in Your Life, p.
160) Since the narcissistic is incapable of emotional intimacy, he/she
cannot form close relationship, especially as a spouse or parent. The
narcissist believes that his spouse is a living possession who belongs
to him and must follow the script he has written. Your perspective,
regardless of how well informed and intelligent, is of no value to the
narcissist. These severe personalities rule by intimidation and
intimidation.
Those who grew up in a narcissistic family are particularly vulnerable
to marry a narcissistic partner. Repeating this pathological pattern is
not unusual. These children are familiar with this kind of treatment
although it was highly abusive. Sons and daughters struggle with a sense
of unworthiness. Narcissistic parents overwhelm their children.
There are exceptions. Some spouses wake up and recognize that they have
been psychologically imprisoned by their husband or wife. After decades
of abuse, neglect, betrayals and chronic lying, they make the decision
for psychological freedom. No longer will they be screamed at
constantly, humiliated for voicing their opinion. Instead they will take
creative initiatives to fulfill their personal destiny, growing as a
strong solid self with a sense of inner peace and optimism. To learn
about the narcissistic personality in-depth, visit my website:thenarcissistinyourlife.com
Linda Martinez-Lewi, Ph.D.
Telephone Consultation: United States and International
Book: Freeing Yourself from the Narcissist in Your Life
Email: lmlphd@thenarcissistinyourlife.com
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1/24/2012 6:18 PM 
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