yes...it appeared to me that my narcissistic husband had and may I say continues to have a love/hate relationship with his mother even though she has passed. I t is the crux, I think, of his psychological narcissistic problems, since I have learned from his family members as well as him that she was abusive and loving with her children, which, of course, sent a mixed (confusing) message to him as a child, which continues in his personality, as well. He was very loving to me, at times, but could turn on a dime and be very mean. I believe they fail to grow up and mature and separate themselves from their mothers and continue that relationship with her into their relationships with their wives, girlfriends. They are forever, the lonley, abused and confused little boy looking for their mothers in other women such as their wives or girlfriends. At least, this has been my experience with a narcissistic significant other. Hope this helps you and answers your question.
Edgar did not visit cathys mothers grave
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They are all very small
They are all very small
This is the correct spelling. Narcissists.
It was the anniversery of her mothers death, you can imagine that's not something to be celebrated
No direct connection has been established. However, since narcissists by definition are only concerned about themselves and their wants, it is not unusual for them to seek gratification in alcohol and/or other drugs.
The meaning of secure attachment is an emotional bond between children and caregivers that a psychologist named Mary Ainsworth observed. Ainsworth observed the behavioral reactions of children who were left alone for a period of time and then reunited with their mothers.
Narcissists who not adjusting adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation.
I don't think this kind of behavior is unique to narcissists.
Narcissists do NOT fear abandonment - they fear being without "supply" and not in total control.
No. Narcissists can be only children, middle, large families. No correlation.