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Narcissistic parents: What personality disorder does to children
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Narcissists are characterized by toxic relationship patterns. While partners have the opportunity to separate from them, this is often not possible for children of narcissistic parents.
They are seen as lacking empathy, manipulative, self-centered – and statistically make up around 0.4 percent of our society: narcissists. This means that in Germany alone there are more than 300,000 people living with a diagnosed narcissistic personality disorder.
Those affected are friends, partners, siblings – and often parents. Narcissists often reach their limits, especially in the role of parent. Narcissists have difficulty establishing loving, deep connections with other people.
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Source: Stern
I’m Caroline, a journalist and author for 24 Hours Worlds. I specialize in health-related news and stories, bringing real-world impact to readers across the globe. With my experience in journalism and writing in both print and online formats, I strive to provide reliable information that resonates with audiences from all walks of life.