Narcissism 101

10 Behaviors of People Who Experienced Mental Abuse from Narcissists

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Number 7: Reckless.

Psychology says that reckless behavior is complete carelessness that leads to the inability to take care of one’s own needs as well as the needs of others. Mental abuse makes a victim impulsive and reckless in their decisions, causing them to develop codependency towards their abuser during that period.

This is because their abusers often make them face psychological dilemmas. A dilemma or whichever choices they will make on their own will always lead to something worse. This mental abuse will result in their recklessness or inability to make good decisions.

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Number 8: Irrational.

Irrationality is setting aside logic in making decisions. Acting or reacting even with shallow and inadequate reasons. Becoming oversensitive by showing hysterical and exaggerated emotions. Mental abusers destroy their victim’s logic; they plant incorrect core beliefs in the victim’s minds, beliefs that aren’t often destructive and judgmental.

This belief will often highlight the worthlessness of their victims. This negatively affects how their victims conceptualize things, resulting in irrational behaviors, of course, it is typical for one to feel attacked when judged or labeled by something they are not.

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