Author: Korrine Cuascut

The information I found was very insightful. It broke down what a narcissistic person is and what they tend to do as well as their traits and affects on other people. I wasn’t as surprised because I’ve witnessed how a narcissistic parent could act, but reading and looking into this topic, I was definitely more informed. It answered a lot of questions and gave me an understanding as to why they’re the way that they are. It also made me understand why their kids may resemble the same traits or just grow up with a lot of mental health problems within themselves. I think this topic is very common but most people don’t realize it. Taking the time to learn and talk about it can help people be more informed in case this is going on in their life or someone they know. It starts the process of healing which is very important.

Claire Jack Ph.D, January 12, 2021 https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/women-autism-spectrum-disorder/202101/sons-and-daughters-narcissistic-mothers-who-fares-worse

This article breaks down how a narcissist would act and how they affect whoever they encounter. It specifically talks about the traits and actions of a narcissistic mother, how they gain power, superiority and control over everyone in the household. The article quotes “They can create toxic, damaging environments for their children, sometimes it takes many years to recognize the damage that has been done.” This article is credible, it was posted by Psychology Today which is the largest media enterprise that covers human behavior and mental health. It’s also reviewed, edited and fact checked. I agree with everything in the article and think this is a common and big issue that some people don’t even really realize its happening in their life.

This article goes in depth about how narcissistic mothers negatively affect their children lifes. How the self absorption of the parent can leave the child with long term emotional problems as well as many mental health issues due to their narcissistic tendencies. Some of the tendencies they mention are betraying their child’s trust, domineering communication, competition, playing victim, and playing the blame game. This article is written by Michael G. Quirke, a psychotherapist, marriage and family therapist, and the article is credible and verified. I agree with this article and have witnessed these traits .

Morgan Mandriota, October 20,2021

https://psychcentral.com/disorders/narcissistic-personality-disorder/narcissistic-mothers-the-long-term-effects-on-their-daughters#impacts

This article more specifically talks about how narcissistic mothers act and how they affect their daughters’ life. Some common traits they mentioned were a lack of empathy, self-centeredness, verbal aggression, and a lack of insight on how their behavior can have an affect on others. They go in depth about the impacts of having a narcissistic mother and can make the readers realize how deep this goes. It can really shape them into a person they don’t like without even realizing it’s because of how they were raised. The article ends with advice for readers that can relate and are looking for a way to heal. This article is from PyschCentral and is credible and verified as well. I also  agree with everything in the article and think this is a common and big issue that some people don’t even really realize it’s happening in their own life.

How do narcissistic mothers affect the lives of their daughters ? Well, a narcissist is a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves. To go deeper into the topic, it’s a disorder. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention, admiration, troubled relationships and lack of empathy for others. Being a narcissist is one thing, but being a narcissistic parent reaches another level. Raising a child with these traits and tendencies could affect them in the long run. A parent is someone who’s supposed to bring up and care for another. It’s the process of encouraging and supporting the physical, emotional, social and intellectual development of their child from birth to adulthood. What happens when the parental figure in their life has narcissistic traits and conflicts them onto their child ?