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Repentive
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Default Mar 04, 2021 at 08:53 PM
 
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I'm hesitant to get involved when I read posts wanting to label someone with narcissistic disorder. Especially reading such comments as having to deal with it since they were a child, makes me think, can a child be born narcissistic? I mean apart from the normal state of narcissism we are born into? I wonder at times if perhaps the pattern is continuing into the child's adulthood? The family only seeing the child as "using" the rest of the family when infarct a child will of course need to "use" family as thats what children do until they mature and learn that others are people too, but to expect that from a child, well is pretty near-sighted and narcissistic in itself? Perhaps if there was real genuine family concern, one perhaps would want to look at ways to help the family member rather than just label them? Or are they at a stage where they themselves don't know what to do, are unable to think through any more? Or where they always at a stage where they were tired of the family members wants and needs and didn't want to even begin to think through issues with the family member as they arose? I get the impression a lot of people want to be thrown the narcissistic label like a life belt and then they can claim "victim status" and fill secure in their own minds they were the ones being done too and not the ones that did too also? Perhaps we all in this together and more compassion and understanding may change the pattern that I see repeated often. Of course this are only my own personal feelings on the matter, some who have a genuine interest in wanting to understand another may agree, or others that have no real altruistic desire will just dismiss all of what I say, because it suits them for it to be like that.
I may well be a "covert" narcissist. It does seem like the whole world wants to "throw away" the NPD sufferer. I agree, some are so "toxic" that the only safe route for some is escape. However, since the occurrence of NPD is up to 5% should not there be some national stategy for reclaiming these troubled souls. I think I am redeemable, but when I read the majority of posts i feel so hopeless. I don't think an NPD sufferer chose this behavior originally, but it's like an addiction. He "reacts" with the pattern of behaviors he has learned reflexively. I wish I had the answer. Surely the government has invested into research for lesser problems.
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