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  2. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    Narcissism tends to play out intergenerationally, with narcissistic parents producing either narcissistic or codependent children. [7] [6] While a self-confident parent, or good-enough parent, can allow a child autonomous development, the narcissistic parent may instead use the child to promote their own image.

  3. Do You Have Narcissistic Parents? How to Tell - AOL

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    Narcissistic parents may be neglectful of the child and focus on their own self-absorbing interests instead. “Narcissistic parents will struggle to empathize with their children if they ...

  4. How to Tell if You Have a Narcissistic Mother - AOL

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    The story of Snow White and the Queen is the perfect example of a mother (or stepmother) with narcissistic personality disorder, a condition in which someone values their own self-esteem above all ...

  5. 8 Signs You Have a Toxic Mother and How To Heal ... - AOL

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    Knowing the signs lets you know it's her—not you.

  6. Have we misunderstood narcissists? - AOL

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    Today, everyone and their mother is a narcissist.That’s the general consensus on social media, anyway, where even the slightest misgiving – not replying to texts, arriving 10 minutes late, or ...

  7. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    "Using" (destructively narcissistic parents who rule by fear and conditional love.) Abusing (parents who use physical violence, or emotionally, or sexually abuse their children.) Perfectionist (fixating on order, prestige, power, or perfect appearances, while preventing their child from failing at anything.)

  8. Family estrangement - Wikipedia

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    Although the rejected party's psychological and physical health may decline, the estrangement initiator's may improve due to the cessation of abuse and conflict. [2] [3] The social rejection in family estrangement is the equivalent of ostracism which undermines four fundamental human needs: the need to belong, the need for control in social situations, the need to maintain high levels of self ...

  9. Co-Parenting with a Narcissist: 7 Therapist-Backed Tips for ...

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