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The purpose of this book is to outline this disorder, help you identify it in somebody else, identify if your relationship is abusive, and know the ways to get out of said relationship. It also will set you up with everything that you need resource wise so that you feel ready to tackle the massive step of gaining independence from somebody who is abusive, as well as developing coping mechanisms to help ease tension and weight on you if you aren’t quite able to leave yet.
The day of No Contact can be both exhilarating and intimidating. And no wonder: you’re facing the tremendously exciting prospect of freedom and a better life, but you are also racked with uncertainty and you are dealing with the huge amount of toxic shame and blame that victims have typically been left with by this point.
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And that’s another important defining feature of NPD. People with this disorder are fundamentally insecure. While they project to the world an image of self-possessed self-adulation that leads others to believe they have nothing but confidence, the truth is that they doubt themselves at the deepest level of their beings. They don’t believe a word they tell themselves, in others words. This is why they require constant narcissistic supply – to reassure them that they are the image of perfection they project to the world.
And Lena never stopped. For the three years we worked together, Lena was on me. She was on me the way stick is on glue and the way stink is on pooh. There was no exit; no respite. There was no end to her loathing. She was going to get rid of me, if it was the last thing she did. Finally, on the Thursday afternoon of a long weekend, when I was swamped with work, Lena went for the jugular.
Sitting just behind me, as I worked, she peered over my shoulder, loudly correcting typographical errors as they appeared on my computer monitor, her mouth full of the muffin she was loudly chewing only inches from my ear. I was unable to so much as concentrate on the words my hands were attempting to transcribe into the electronic written word, so horrified was I by her full frontal assault on my dignity, as others watched, mute with horror. They were mute with the same horror I’d been struck dumb by when I’d seen theses indignities visited on others, at the hands of NPD co-workers.