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  2. Parents Who Aren't Close With Their Adult Kids Often Have ...

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    "Chronic invalidation of emotions is where the problem occurs for the child and parent relationship.," ... "The narcissistic parent's occupation of the environment does not allow sufficient space ...

  3. Do You Have Narcissistic Parents? How to Tell - AOL

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    Narcissistic parents may be neglectful of the child and focus on their own self-absorbing interests instead. “Narcissistic parents will struggle to empathize with their children if they ...

  4. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic parent is a parent affected by narcissism or narcissistic personality disorder. Typically, narcissistic parents are exclusively and possessively close to their children and are threatened by their children's growing independence. [ 1 ]

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  6. Narcissistic personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The term narcissistic rage was a concept introduced by Heinz Kohut in 1972. Narcissistic rage was theorised as a reaction to a perceived threat to a narcissist's self-esteem or self-worth. Narcissistic rage occurs on a continuum from aloofness, to expressions of mild irritation or annoyance, to serious outbursts, including violent attacks. [123]

  7. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    "Using" (destructively narcissistic parents who rule by fear and conditional love.) Abusing (parents who use physical violence, or emotionally, or sexually abuse their children.) Perfectionist (fixating on order, prestige, power, or perfect appearances, while preventing their child from failing at anything.)

  8. 100 Times Delusional Family Members Made Extremely ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Designer_Dentist644 In fact, narcissistic parents are only one type of toxic parent. The other most common three are helicopter, dismissive, and passive/permissive parents.

  9. Narcissism - Wikipedia

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    Narcissistic parents often see their children as extensions of themselves and encourage the children to act in ways that support the parents' emotional and self-esteem needs. [44] Due to their vulnerability, children may be significantly affected by this behavior. [ 45 ]