Narcissism

In studies, the use of violence and the threat of it have been especially linked to narcissistic personality disorder. A narcissistic person is a person who has harmful traits of narcissism. A narcissist projects everything negative outside themselves and usually onto someone close to them. Studies have shown that most of the perpetrators of family murder are narcissists, and most pathological prolongers of custody disputes are narcissists. Narcissists also take advantage of authorities and especially the court.

Victims of narcissists often recognise the narcissist from the descriptions they read. A narcissist's victim's perception of themself and their own possibilities can be completely shattered. They may experience great loneliness after withdrawing from social relationships over time. The victim may doubt their own sanity after being constantly questioned and gaslighted.

From acknowledgement to recovery

Not all perpetrators of violence are narcissists, but usually, a human relationship with a narcissist involves violence. It is very important to search for support when dealing with a narcissist because it affects mental health and coping in daily life. It might be difficult to clearly hear one's thoughts and reality in such a confusing relationship. Everyone has a right to get help in hard life situations.

When you recognise and acknowledge your victimhood, you can start to recover. It is also important to talk about narcissism because it is possible to take a clear position that one should never hurt another person under any circumstances, for any reason, in any way.