Thank you for bringing another important topic! I know someone that was in an abusive relationship with a narcissist partner and his mother-in-law narcissist. They were both medical personnel - a nurse and a doctor. Often times when they were abusing my friend, afterwords there were words that they are kind, good people, very empathetic, and they have helped many patients. Thank you for bringing these "tabu" subjects to analysis like narcissist doctors, charity givers, narcissistic families and so on.
More often than not, you can’t. You can take all the notes you like, e.g. dates, times, locations, incidents, witnesses, but the chances are that their bosses are just as bad. I had an awful experience in my workplace and management seemed to promote everyone who skived off on the job and were generally incompetent while I picked up the slack but got nothing for it other than further abuse. My best advice is to get out while you can, and hope that the next place you go to is at least a little better; it seems to be the current HR model to choose the worst, most inept, most socially maladjusted people to work while leaving all the good, loyal workers to go begging 😢
Love the movie. Love the book, too; without giving anything away, the book is completely different to the original movie that’s been referred to (tried watching the new take on it and it was absolutely ghastly!). Love the breakdown, Darren, couldn’t have put it better myself 😉
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Thank you for bringing another important topic! I know someone that was in an abusive relationship with a narcissist partner and his mother-in-law narcissist. They were both medical personnel - a nurse and a doctor. Often times when they were abusing my friend, afterwords there were words that they are kind, good people, very empathetic, and they have helped many patients. Thank you for bringing these "tabu" subjects to analysis like narcissist doctors, charity givers, narcissistic families and so on.
Pls help - how can we catch out one of these demons?
More often than not, you can’t. You can take all the notes you like, e.g. dates, times, locations, incidents, witnesses, but the chances are that their bosses are just as bad. I had an awful experience in my workplace and management seemed to promote everyone who skived off on the job and were generally incompetent while I picked up the slack but got nothing for it other than further abuse. My best advice is to get out while you can, and hope that the next place you go to is at least a little better; it seems to be the current HR model to choose the worst, most inept, most socially maladjusted people to work while leaving all the good, loyal workers to go begging 😢
Thank you.
Could you cover the characteristics of the cerebral narcissist? And, thank you for your work.
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Wait....Dang. Someone made a movie about my mother?....😯
Sounds similar to what I've experienced.
Love the movie. Love the book, too; without giving anything away, the book is completely different to the original movie that’s been referred to (tried watching the new take on it and it was absolutely ghastly!). Love the breakdown, Darren, couldn’t have put it better myself 😉
You exactly and to a tee described a male workplace narcissist I have had to deal with.
Male icu nurse. Totally agree