Understanding The Dynamics of Narcissistic Family System
Understanding The Dynamics of Narcissistic Family System
Understanding The Dynamics of Narcissistic Family System
Children of narcissist parents learn to meet their parent's need from a young
age they become sensitive with their parent's need but their need was
never recognised by narcissist parents, as they are totally oblivious
about other people's need but themselves.
Year by year, after being rejected for expressing who they are, a child of
narcissist parent learns to stop being consciously aware of their needs at all.
They believe that they must demand-less in order to gain external approval.
They learn the hard way that expressing their need is equal to be
disappointed or rejected subconsciously they create a wall that help to
protect deep emotional wounds from bleeding again.
They fear of abandonment is something prevalent among children of
narcissistic parents [8]. They struggle with inferiority complex and fear of
rejection. There is the invisible burden to perform up to standards of other
people in other to be accepted.
Family and friends are the main sources of narcissistic supply. Seeing how
their narcissist parents on rage having their meet unmet, children of
narcissist parents invent a creative way to avoid anger outbursts.
The burdens they carried from childhood play a huge role in their adult lives
they often grow up to become an adult who avoid confrontation with others
at their best.
On the bright side, having experience deep emotional wounding from serving
others and not themselves, adult children of narcissistic parents often grows
up to become psychotherapists6. Sensitivity, empathy, and one sided nature
of therapeutic work that they learn while coping in childhood is deemed as
socially useful [6].
4. Family dynamics
The family dynamic of narcissistic family system is determined solely by the
narcissist and their narcissistic demands. There are observable trends as
below:
Like an apple with a worm living inside, one can see how this family looks
pretty but decaying inside. Adult children of narcissist parents spend months,
if not years on their road to recovery. The legacy of skewed love in a
narcissistic family system needs to be put to a halt. The world needs to wake
up. Recovery is another thing, preventing it from happening is another thing
need to be taken seriously.
References
1. AMY J. L. BAKER. 2006. Patterns of Parental Alienation Syndrome: A
Qualitative Study of Adults Who were Alienated from a Parent as a
Child. The American Journal of Family Therapy. 67-77
2. Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Internet Mental
Health. http://www.mentalhealth.com/home/dx/narcissisticpersonality.ht
ml. (Accessed on Oct 17th 2015)