How can you know if you’re involved with a narcissist when he starts your relationship by being great to you? He complements you; he gives you gifts, He seems to be enthralled by you. This can go on for a very long time until he has you hooked. When you are enamored of his charm, then you cease to have power in the relationship.
That’s when he takes control. He may insult you. Humiliate you in public. You are perplexed. You try to make things right. You will do what it takes to get your great relationship back. You are under the narcissist’s powerful spell. Just when you give up trying, he takes you back and the cycle begins again.
This can go on indefinitely unless you recognize the roller coaster ride you are on with a narcissist. Here are some techniques they use:
These are only six techniques in the narcissist’s toolbox. There are more like gas lighting—insisting something is true when it’s not to get you to feel crazy. Or the silent treatment—to withdraw from the relationship to make you feel needy. Because you are just an object to the narcissist who uses you to supply the adoration he requires.
If you’re aware of these techniques, perhaps you can extricate yourself from a relationship with a narcissist before he does real damage. A narcissist is an emotional abuser and some are quite skillful. If you have been the victim, it is time to move forward and fill your life with positive relationships.
Nancy Travers is an Orange County Counseling professional. If you need safe, effective counseling services, please get in touch. You can reach her here: https://nancyscounselingcorner.com/contact-us.
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