Introjection and projection, this is why you are so confused!!

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#1 Jul 23 - 6PM
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Introjection and projection, this is why you are so confused!!

Introjection was a term made famous by Sigmund Freud which he used to describe how an individual may adopt the desirable traits of another as a defense mechanism. In the case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, the attributes are an illusion for appearance sake. A Narcissist will use this technique to ensnare a companion who they will subsequently trap into a cycle of abuse.

The Narcissist will be drawn to potential mates by their tolerance and moral character, and will mimic that behavior to lure their target, portraying a kindred soul and like-minded generosity of spirit. Once entrenched into a relationship that is difficult to end because of finances, the birth of children, or the threat of physical violence, the Narcissist is free to show their true inner self. The facade of a moral caring family member is maintained for outsiders, while behind closed doors, the nightmare begins.

This curtain of respectability is so much a part of the Narcissist's self-image, that they are able to convince themselves and all casual acquaintances of its veracity. The successful process of introjection builds a wall against the outside world, not allowing the truth to be seen. The wasteland inside those walls is populated with confusion, guilt, and a myriad of conflicting emotions that the Narcissist will use to hold sway. A Narcissist will lie intentionally and feel no remorse because, in their mind, their every action is justified. Their entire focus is to convince everyone around them of their superiority in every aspect of life.

When the inevitable conflicts occur, it is inconceivable to the Narcissist that any fault could be attributed to them. In order to transfer the responsibility for outrageous and damaging acts, they will indulge in the practice of Projection. Projection is a term meant to describe the transference of culpability from the guilty to the innocent. Anyone who has ever had to live with a Narcissist will recognize this tactic instantly. However, if a person hasn't been a victim of Projection, they may never fully understand the anguish it causes.

Projection invariably occurs whenever a crisis point is reached. Since it is impossible for the Narcissist to admit thoughtlessness or error, it must have been someone else who was at fault. It is almost impossible to describe the feeling of confusion that the victim of Narcissistic abuse feels when they not only have to endure the abuse, but be accused of being the abuser as well. It is like falling down the rabbit hole, where up is down and right is wrong. The abused question themselves because of the very strength of their character, which drew the attention of the Narcissist in the beginning of the relationship.

There are many examples of this type of behavior in the Narcissistic relationship, but none so egregious as the treatment of the battered wife, who is constantly told that the reason for her punishment is some imagined transgression.
The batterer could not possibly take responsibility for his anger, because that would be admitting error. Any apology offered is insincere, and merely a means to keep the battered wife within striking distance.

Other examples may be harder to recognize, especially if they don't involve violence. Was an unkind word spoken? If it was, then the victim was the one who uttered it. Did someone act irresponsibly in any number of areas, such as finances, sex, or relationships with extended family? If so, then it must have been the innocent party who was responsible, because the Narcissist is incapable of doing anything wrong. This can be proven through their prior solidification of admirable character through the practice of introjection.

Projection's most damaging effect is the hardening of the previously open and giving person who is victimized by the Narcissist. There is no respite for the abused other than distance from the abuser. It is vital for the victim to recognize the use of Introjection and Projection by the Narcissist as their means to attain personal glorification.

The ultimate mission of the Narcissist is to be adored, as a God, worshipped for the grand gift of their presence in the world. The Narcissist can not be changed, primarily because they enjoy being the way that they are. They revel in the power they are able to exert with their methods of physical and psychological torture. They will scoff at psychiatric counseling, because it will invariably point to their culpability and damaging behavior. However, they will cling to any diagnosis other than Narcissism which makes them the victim, rather than the villain.

The best advice for someone who is suffering through a relationship with a Narcissist is to break it off. If children are involved, they should be isolated from the source of the conflict. Narcissism can invade the lives of the impressionable and claim them as its own. Since a Narcissist cares only for themselves, protestations over the welfare of shared children is pretence, and merely a subterfuge for their true intent to be the beloved center of attention.

The casualties of Narcissistic abuse most often find themselves isolated at the end of the relationship, perhaps unaware that there are others who have suffered the same fate. It can be comforting to know that one is not alone at such times, and that there are names for the techniques employed by the Narcissist. Introjection and Projection are powerful tools against unsuspecting victims, and may seem less real, and thus less important if left unidentified. Naming these tactics can help to negate their power, and expose them as a charlatan's trick.

Jul 25 - 2PM
liselotte
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The narcissist uses introjection

see post above
Jul 25 - 3PM
Barbara (not verified)
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mind control

Introjection is part & parcel of MIND CONTROL. if you read WOMEN WHO LOVE PSYCHOPATHS it not only describes these processes (Freud was wayyyy off about pathologicals in some way) it also covers the hormone changes that happen when pathologicals do this THAT MAKE CHANGES TO YOUR BRAIN that CAUSE the obsessive thoughts, PTSD and so on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Articles & information for abuse victims - Updated Daily Online Coaching for Victims of Narcissists/ Psychopaths
Jul 23 - 7PM
sassyredhead
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Thanks!

Thanks for this article. This piece so accurately portrays projection and the feelings of the victim - not to mention the crazy making nature of it.
Jul 24 - 2AM (Reply to #7)
liselotte
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sassyredhead

Crazy making, maddening, confusing, heart breaking, stressful .. It's a horrible nightmare, these people put you through hell. I'm so happy I found this site, in many ways such a relief to be able to share your experience with others who have been through the same. Take care!
Jul 23 - 6PM
James (not verified)
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Thanks liselotte

liselotte, Thanks! This is very good and can really explain too other members (and anyone) why the great need for both introjections and projections with those that suffer from a personality disorder. However, they will cling to any diagnosis other than Narcissism which makes them the victim, rather than the villain. I seen some NPD use a chemical imbalance such as stating they are bi-polar. Many people suffer from this chemical imbalance due to no fault of their own. Also from my limited research as to date on bi-polarize individuals that sometime they can also be diagnosis with BP (borderline personality) along with the chemical imbalance. But researchers are not sure if BP is a byproduct of the imbalance or visa versa. http://james-personalitydisorder.blogspot.com/
Jul 24 - 3AM (Reply to #4)
Barbara (not verified)
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James

they will cling to any diagnosis other than Narcissism which makes them the victim, rather than the villain. where did this come from? It soooo describes all my Ns and Ps... I need to use it!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Articles & information for abuse victims - Updated Daily Online Coaching for Victims of Narcissists/ Psychopaths
Jul 24 - 5AM (Reply to #5)
James (not verified)
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Barbara

Barbara here is one I found. But my point is how some PD’s will tell others they suffer only from being bi-polar to explain away dysfunctional behavior and past bad experience/relationships like not having a relationship with their children and/or other family members. Also past employment history as well. Bipolar and borderline personality disorder Sometimes an individual displays behavior symptomatic of both bipolar and borderline personality disorder. Whilst there are certain parallels there are also areas of difference. Mood shifts between mania and depression are common to both but behavior during those episodes differ according to the condition. With bipolar disorder during depression the individual is prone to self criticism, feelings of guilt , low self esteem, and deriving pleasure from enjoyable experiences is often not possible. They are generally negative about themselves and pessimistic. http://www.lifeloveandbipolar.com/bipolar_personality_disorder.html
Jul 23 - 9PM (Reply to #2)
Barbara (not verified)
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these ALSO apply, liselotte

from: http://www.bullyeq.com/bol/workbully/bully.htm#Why Why me? There are many reasons how and why bullies target others, and the reasons are consistent between cases. There are many myths and stereotypes such as "victims are weak" which I deconstruct on my myths page. Bullying often repeats because the reasons that bullies target their victims don't change, hence this section also answers the questions "Why do I keep getting bullied" and "Why do bullies continue to bully me?". 1) How do bullies select their targets? The bully selects their target using the following criteria: * bullies are predatory and opportunistic - you just happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time; this is always the main reason - investigation will reveal a string of predecessors, and you will have a string of successors * being good at your job, often excelling * being popular with people (colleagues, customers, clients, pupils, parents, patients, etc) * more than anything else, the bully fears exposure of his/her inadequacy and incompetence; your presence, popularity and competence unknowingly and unwittingly fuel that fear * being the expert and the person to whom others come for advice, either personal or professional (ie you get more attention than the bully) * having a well-defined set of values which you are unwilling to compromise * having a strong sense of integrity (bullies despise integrity, for they have none, and seem compelled to destroy anyone who has integrity) * having at least one vulnerability that can be exploited * being too old or too expensive (usually both) * refusing to join an established clique * showing independence of thought or deed * refusing to become a corporate clone and drone Jealousy (of relationships and perceived exclusion therefrom) and envy (of talents, abilities, circumstances or possessions) are strong motivators of bullying. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Articles & information for abuse victims - Updated Daily Online Coaching for Victims of Narcissists/ Psychopaths
Jul 24 - 2AM (Reply to #3)
liselotte
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Barbara

Thanks again for the links! I'm starting to feel so much better... since I'm visiting this site regularly. You're a great help.. really!! Did you read my comment on you blog "The sanity snatchers"? I'm curious to know what you think..