Number 7: Narcissists will disconnect or disassociate themselves from reality.
In reality, they are the only ones that exist. During a narcissistic rage, they will disconnect themselves from reality, so that no one else’s opinion matters or is correct. Their sense of reality may be twisted and unreal; they will never accept or listen to your point of view.
For they believe they are in reality and you are not. What are the effects of narcissistic rage? The truth is that narcissistic rage has negative consequences for both the person who has the problem and the others affected. These might cause serious effects such as guilt, loss, worthlessness, inability to adjust to change, depression and anxiety, and physical health issues.
Victims of rage would resort to self-harming activities such as cutting, substance, abuse, addiction, and in the worst-case scenario suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The narcissist’s ego is at the center of narcissistic rage, not the victim.
You have no control over how people act feel or react, but you control how you respond to them. Dealing with a narcissist in any form can be difficult, but if you detect that they are enraged do not engage with them. Physically remove yourself from them as much as possible.
Ignore the narcissist as long as you can and keep a safe distance from them. Set your boundaries and remember that they’ll try to manipulate you. If possible, express empathy and validation, but otherwise remain out of the dialogue.
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