Narcissists tend to neglect and manipulate other people to get what they want, and it's even worse when it affects children who can't protect their personal boundaries.
Specialists from International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy claim that Narcissist parents affect their kids even more than we thought before.
Here are some results of such parenting.
Parentification
Narcissistic parents may reverse the parent-child dynamic by expecting their children to meet their emotional needs, provide constant admiration and validation, or fulfill the role of a caregiver.
Manipulation and Gaslighting
Narcissistic parents may engage in blame-shifting, denial, or emotional manipulation to maintain control and project a false image of themselves.
This can lead children to doubt their own experiences, question their reality, and struggle with self-trust and decision-making.
Low Self-Esteem and Self-Worth
The constant need for parental approval and validation can persist into adulthood, impacting their ability to form healthy relationships and pursue their own goals and aspirations.
Boundary Violations
Narcissistic parents may invade their privacy, disregard their personal space, or manipulate their thoughts and emotions.
This can hinder the development of a child's autonomy, personal boundaries, and their ability to establish healthy relationships and assert their needs.