Number 1: Paranoia.
Paranoia is a mental condition that causes people to be unsure of their desires. They couldn’t trust anybody else, and they were also frightened of criticism. Staying with the narcissist puts a strain on your mind; they may use their manipulation strategy to abuse you emotionally. If it is used repeatedly against a person, that person may feel dread of being judged, indecisiveness, difficulties trusting others as well as fear of betrayal behind the back.
Number 2: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Narcissistic parents have raised their children to be the best version of themselves as individuals based on what they designed. This upbringing may result in a child’s OCD behavior, such as a fear of contamination, a need for order, and a need for symmetrical things and formations. They are also individuals who have unwelcome thoughts of not being enough.
Number 3: Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD)
This is one interesting topic. Being raised in a home with narcissistic parents might be difficult for the children. In most cases, narcissistic parents drive their children to be the best of all time to acquire their fate and confidence. They create an environment in which their child may be the greatest, and if they fail to meet these standards, emotional abuse may occur, leading to complex post-traumatic stress disorder. It might escalate to hyper-vigilance, nightmares, and constant uncertainty in their ability to please the narcissist’s parents.
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