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  Narcissists, Inverted Narcissists and Schizoids
The schizoid is uninterested and the narcissist is both uninterested and incapable to due to his lack of empathy and pervasive sense of grandiosity.
Both the narcissist and the schizoid are examples of development arrested due to envy and other transformations of aggression.
The suppression of envy is at the core of the narcissist's being.
samvak.tripod.com /faq67.html   (3193 words)

  
 Inverted Narcissist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Inverted Narcissists accept the (narcissist) Primary Object and internalise it to the exclusion of all others (unless they are perceived to be faithful renditions, replicas of the narcissistic Primary Object).
The Invert is so heavily preoccupied in his or her pre-school years with satisfying the narcissistic parent, that the traits of grandiosity and self-love, even the need for Narcissistic Supply, remain dormant or repressed.
The Invert is exceedingly adept at managing every aspect of her life, tightly controlling all situations, so as to minimise the potential for the inevitable narcissistic rages of his narcissist.
dks.thing.net /Inverted_Narcissist.html   (13659 words)

  
 PlanetPapers - Narcissists, Inverted Narcissists and Schizoids
The schizoid is disinterested and the narcissist is both disinterested and incapable due to his lack of empathy and pervasive sense of grandiosity.
Narcissists simply don't know how to be themselves, how to acquire independence and, simultaneously manage their relationships with other people.
The 'Inverted Narcissist' is also referred to by the title of "Echo Personality Disorder" based on the mythic character of Echo -a forest nymph who fell in love with Narcissus, and mirrored everything he said.
www.planetpapers.com /Assets/2321.php   (3303 words)

  
 Observations of a Misfit: Narcissists Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Like the narcissists we meet daily, their religion desires you to serve their greed, to be the source for their insatiable appetite for money, praise, prestige and power, and to blindly follow their ridiculous teachings without questioning the science, the logic, or the substantiation for their claims.
An inverted narcissist is the other side of the narcissist coin; while the narcissist is compulsively self-destructive in sabotaging opportunities, privileges, financial solvency, and long-term relationships, an inverted narcissist manifests her masochism by seeking abusive, emotionally unavailable partners in a vicious cycle of fantasy, control, and abandonment.
Typical of the narcissist, Sarah chose a love object that was culturally and economically beneath her; in part, to punish her parents, and in part because she could be assured of having the upper hand in the relationship.
www.misfitting.com /archives/cat_narcissists.html   (9898 words)

  
 Holistic Junction: Articles
The inverted narcissist is compelled to filter all of his narcissistic needs through the primary narcissist in their lives.
In this sense, the inverted narcissist is a PARTIAL narcissist in that he is permanently fixated in a part of the narcissist wheel, never to experience its complementary half: the narcissistic grandiosity and sense of entitlement.
The invert is so heavily preoccupied in his or her pre-school years in satisfying the narcissistic parent, that the traits of grandiosity and self-love, need for adoration and Narcissistic Supply from ANY viable source remain dormant or repressed.
www.holisticjunction.com /displayarticle.cfm?ID=904   (10923 words)

  
 Inverted Narcissists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Also called "covert narcissists", Inverted Narcissists are co-dependents who emotionally depend exclusively on classic narcissists (narcissist-co-dependent).
They actively seek to have relationships with narcissists and only with narcissists, no matter how bitter and traumatic their past experience had been.
Inverted Narcissists depend on narcissists for their emotional gratification and for the performance of Ego or daily functions.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/I/Inverted-Narcissists.htm   (202 words)

  
 The Inverted Narcissist - Codependence and Relationships with Abusive Narcissists
If the narcissist parent fears his own deficiencies ("defects"), vulnerability, perceived weaknesses, susceptibility, gullibility, or emotions – he is likely to force the child to "feel" these rejected and (to him) repulsive emotions, to behave in ways strongly abhorred by the parent, to exhibit character traits the parent strongly rejects in himself.
When the narcissist judges that the source is his and can be taken for granted, he reverts to his former, inverted narcissistic self.
We are as vacant and warped as the narcissist.
samvak.tripod.com /faq66.html   (11851 words)

  
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To "qualify" as an inverted narcissist — you must CRAVE to be in a relationship with a narcissist, regardless of any abuse inflicted on you by him/her.
The offspring of doting or domineering parents (often narcissists themselves) — They internalised their parents' voices in the form of a sadistic, ideal, immature Superego and spend their lives trying to be perfect, omnipotent, omniscient and to be judged "a success" by these parent-images and their later representations (authority figures).
If the parent were a somatic narcissist — he is likely to be a cerebral one, if his father prided himself being virtuous — he is sinful, if his mother bragged about her frugality, he is bound to flaunt his wealth.
www.poets2000.com /samvak/books/pathologicalnarcissismfaqs/chapter2.htm   (10994 words)

  
 Narcissism List Archive - Number 01 - INDEX
- Excerpt 4: The Psychopath and the Narcissist
- Excerpt 9: The Deception that is the Narcissist
- Excerpt 13: The Narcissist and the Therapist
boomersint.org /NPD/archive01.html   (993 words)

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