Narcissism 101

10 Behaviors of People Who Experienced Mental Abuse from Narcissists

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Number 5: Inactive or slack.

People who experience mental abuse lose interest even in what they once loved to do so much, causing them to behave inactively in Slack. Even though they are provided with time and resources, they still display their unwillingness to work. They are still unmotivated; even if they know they have a skill and can’t complete the task perfectly.

It is because they assumed the worst in all things. Or at least the mental abuse inflicted on them by the narcissist made them believe so. Of course, nobody would be productive if they were so pessimistic in their outlook in life, especially if others do not value your productivity making it unfulfilling and unrewarding.

Number 6: Lack of self-confidence.

Experiencing mental abuse is an unpleasant happening in one’s life. It is embarrassing on the part of the victim; it makes them look weak, inferior, and vulnerable. They think they will be judged or criticized if they reveal their awful experiences to others.

Nobody would want to appear that way. In contrast, however, victims always end up looking weak, inferior, and vulnerable. No matter how much they avoid appearing this way; this is because abusers tend to repetitively attack their minds.

Telling them that they are so and so repetitively hearing these mentally torturous remarks will, of course, attach to their inner core, and this will result in broken self-confidence.

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