![]() It is a way of taking refuge from internal conflicts (Racamier, 1992). This is not only accompanied by the absence of remorse, but also with enjoyment. This author said that it was an organized way of defending oneself from pain and internal contradiction by expelling them over another and overestimating themselves at the expense of others. The term"perverse narcissist"was coined by the French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Paul-Claude Racamier in 1986. Then they will alternate the humiliation and flattery so that the victim never goes away. Once they have conquered their victim, little by little they happen to handle it like a puppet. Rather, at the beginning of the relationship are excellent actors: they are charming, seductive and flattering. Thus, in order to feel better, it subjects, expresses and degrades its victims.īut, you wonder why the victims are allowed to manipulate that way? Quite simply, a perverse narcissist does not always make others feel bad. What really hides a perverse narcissist is a negative view of self and a low self-esteem that tries to increase at the expense of others. When they are sad or frustrated, they try to"spread"their discomfort to the victims. These types of people can do a lot of damage, as they are often jealous, unfaithful, continually criticizing, and feel strong despising their victims. It prevents these people from moving away from it through various strategies in which they lie, pretend, seduce and blame others for their own mistakes. ![]() It is not able to exert any effect in public, therefore it always acts in private. A perverse narcissist chooses victims with whom he maintains some family, professional or couple bond Since it needs this proximity to be influential.
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