Thursday, July 26, 2012

The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage

The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage


We have all had experiences when a someone we notion we knew suddenly turned on us with rage. Startled by the attack, we ask ourselves: "What have I done to make this someone so angry?" Anger and rage are different. Anger is focused on specific issues. Anger has an end to it and often a justifiable reason. Rage has a distinct potential and force. Rage comes from deep inside a person. It is rooted at the core of the personality. We often recognize volcanic rage in the narcissist. The narcissist is an private who has a severe personality disorder distinguished by a sense of grandiosity, superiority, self-entitlement, manipulation, deceit, and lack of empathy.

The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage

The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage

The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage


The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage



The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage

The extremely successful narcissist appears to be a very confident, self entitled, self assured individual. Often he is socially adept and can be very persuasive. He has a special way of drawing population to him. This is the mask that he (or she) presents so convincingly to the world. Often his audience responds with the praise, adulation and monetary rewards that the narcissist strongly pursues to prove how excellent and distinguished he is.

There is a dark underside to the narcissistic personality that shows itself when he is crossed, when population don't meet his unreasonable demands. Below the covering of his piquant outer shell, the narcissist is all the time seething. Narcissistic rage begins in early childhood. One first-rate theme is that of a parent or parents who focus on creating a excellent child. Rather than allow the child to be his natural spontaneous self, they levy a false self on him. They give him the impression that he is first-rate to others, that he can do no wrong, that he can treat others without respect, and that there are no consequences to his destructive and cruel behavior. At the base of the narcissistic rage is the unconscious feeling that he was never loved for being himself, but naturally for the attributes that his parents saw in him: corporal attractiveness, intellectual capacity, athletic prowess, artistic talent. He has been exploited by his parents to make them feel more distinguished and worthy.

The unconscious source of narcissistic rage is self loathing. When the narcissist fumes like Vesuvius and smoke becomes explosive flames, the molten lava of his bottomless rage covers everything in its path. There are several ways to safe yourself from narcissistic rage. First, learn to identify the narcissistic personalities in your life. Second, enunciate respect for yourself and make the discrimination that you are a isolate unique private from the narcissist (even if you are married to one). Third, be clearly aware that the fulminating narcissist is using a defense mechanism called projection. He cannot consist of the horrible way that he feels about himself, so he projects this venom on to others, especially those close to him all the time remember, it's not about you. Remain emPowered, stay as calm as you can and enunciate an emotional distance and psychological grounding in the truth.

The Narcissist's Volcanic Rage

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