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I think my estranged husband suffers from narcissistic behaviour.....became totally obsessed with himself...at the gym and yoga every day...very critical of everyone...very negative, controlling. Spends an hour in the bathroom every night looking in the mirror..is obsessed with being successful...does not appreciate what he has. Has has a few affairs....thinks the girls chase him not the other way, lies about the affairs even when corned with lots of evidence...hates the idea of people thinking that he would be anything less that a honorable man....has never shown any real emotions other than anger and bullying...always the joker to everyone else...people would be shocked at how he has treated me....verbally very cruel...what do u think?
Hello These could be symptoms of cyclothymic personality , not narcissistic personality. You have to talk to him regarding what you feel, without losing temper or raising your voice. Some of these individuals are very shallow from inside and react in this way to cover inner emptiness. Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa
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What Is The Remedy For Narcissistic Behaviour?
Hello These could be symptoms of cyclothymic personality , not narcissistic personality. You have to talk to him regarding what you feel, without losing temper or raising your voice. Some of these individuals are very shallow from inside and react in this way to cover inner emptiness. Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa