By: Amy Adam | 2013-05-14 | Men's Health This narcissistic personality is also very adept at keeping exes as sidelines of supply. He or she has convinced these people that he or she still cares, is there for them, and this ensures they stay hooked for attention and or sex. It feeds the narcissistic False Self to think these people have never been able to move on. read more
By: Lisa Scott | 2010-03-29 | Divorce It takes a very long time to get over a narcissist. Please be patient with yourself, and by all means, allow yourself to mourn him. Do not rush into a new relationship in an attempt to avoid the pain. Deal with it now so you can move on. read more
By: NarcisusBerdimo | 2010-12-13 | Health & Fitness Narcissistic Personality Disorder commonly known as NPD is a kind of personality disorder where/when the individual presents an endless need for approval, is hyper sensitive to the judgment of peers and has of empathy for others around him or her read more
By: Diane England, Ph.d. | 2010-04-04 | Politics Narcissists can be charming and disarming. But how much more of their self centeredness and grandiosity can the world take? It is time to awaken to the ways of the narcissistic we so often silently allow to abuse us through the destructive ways they act out their unhealthy levels of narcissism. Discover why you can't afford to be taken in by their well crafted images, especially as you evaluate candidates for the next election. Remember, it is likely some candidates will be suffering from unhealthy levels of narcissism since narcissists are attracted to power and money. read more
By: Amy Adam | 2012-06-09 | Health & Fitness The narcissistic parent tried to grasp you responsible for his or her dreadful feelings. You may have been subject to narcissistic outcrop, whereby this parent told you that you were never good sufficient. read more
By: Dating Advisor | 2010-09-13 | Break-up I am sure you think as overrated the cliche that 'love is blind' - but neuroscience, this prodigy child of science, unveils with an almost cruel satisfaction that some areas of our brains shut down when love comes upon us, blinding the ration from the smart choices we should make. read more
By: Maris | 2010-01-27 | Mental health A typical trait defining a real narcissist—a person riddled with NPD—would be an exaggeratedly emotional behavior similar to those with HPD (histrionic personality disorder). Because it is a personali read more
By: Darlene Lancer, MFT | 2012-04-22 | Self Improvement It’s easy to fall in love with narcissists. Their charm, talent, success, beauty, and charisma cast a spell, along with compliments, scintillating conversation, and even apparent interest in you. Perhaps you were embarrassed when your mate cut in front of the line or shuddered at the dismissive way he or she treated a waitress. Once hooked, you have to contend with their demands, criticisms, and read more
By: Dating Advisor | 2010-09-13 | Break-up There are a number of individuals who are in relationship who are not yet ready for such a commitment. One of the biggest issues with such individuals relates to what many therapists classify as a personality disorder. Personality disorders pertain to failed maturation of the individual's personality. This often poses difficulties for the success of a relationship. read more
By: Amy Adam | 2013-02-19 | Men's Health When you do commit to working on healing yourself, you will understand that what you were pining for was not real or healthy love, and the narcissistic individual was in fact a False Self façade, and not the ideal partner who you believed you were having a glorious love relationship with. read more
By: Neill Neill | 2011-04-13 | Dating In Greek mythology Narcissus was a handsome, proud man who disdained those who loved him. He fell in love with his own beautiful reflection in a pool, and because he couldn't stop looking at it, he starved to death. read more
By: Sophie Rinaldi | 2010-04-01 | Dating Brain scans of the people who were madly in love are very similar to the scans of the brains of people who were doing cocaine. There you have it - love is pretty much a drug itself. In a way we are all drug dealers - the drug of choice being love and other emotional enhancers. Love could be a wonderful happening if sometimes we wouldn't fall in love with the wrong person. If that person is a narcissist, your burden will reach heights worth of better causes. Either way, you need to learn how to cope with this situation. read more
By: Amy Adam | 2012-08-06 | Health & Fitness The narcissistic personality, they feel entitled to take delivery of it. In regards to narcissistic relationships the partner will be punished, hurt and gas lighted if the narcissist is not to be found as his or her centre of awareness. read more
By: Susie and Otto Collins | 2011-04-05 | Dating Does your partner seem self-absorbed and narcissistic to you? Get communication and relationship advice that can help. read more