Table of Contents
- 1 Are all narcissistic supplies the same?
- 2 What happens when a narcissist can’t control you Anymore?
- 3 Do narcissists get deflated and depressed when they lose supply?
- 4 Who is the vessel through which narcissistic supply flows?
- 5 How do you starve a narcissist of supply?
- 6 How does a narcissist react to the absence of something they need?
Are all narcissistic supplies the same?
But not all narcissistic supply is the same or has the same value to the narcissist. Basically, there are three sources of supply, each with a different function, and they are known as: – 1. Primary Narcissistic Supply (PNS), 2. Secondary Narcissistic Supply (SNS), and 3.
What happens when a narcissist can’t control you Anymore?
When a Narcissist can’t control you anymore they will fail to find Narcissistic Supply sources, just like a drug addict that can’t find any drugs. This precipitates a narcissistic crisis. The narcissist becomes more desperate and more compulsive in looking for his drug.
Why do narcissists turn to their secondary supply?
Whenever their Primary Source of Supply is unavailable they will turn to their Secondary Narcissistic Supply, most especially their significant others (i.e. wife/husband, children, etc.) to be recharged before they go in search of a new source of Primary Supply. This is their constant pattern of behaviour.
Do narcissists get deflated and depressed when they lose supply?
However, regardless of context, all narcissists will eventually start to feel deflated and depressed psychologically at some point if they start to lose their sources of supply. Let’s look at the different ways they can react when this happens. Narcissists will quickly get deflated and depressed if they aren’t getting fed their supply
Who is the vessel through which narcissistic supply flows?
Generally, it is the human victims that becomes the vessel through which narcissistic supply flows with the greatest abundance. But not all narcissistic supply is the same or has the same value to the narcissist. Basically, there are three sources of supply, each with a different function, and they are known as: – 1.
What happens when a narcissist settles down in a long-term relationship?
That they’re able to control it and are giving back to the new person in a reciprocal way, but that’s not what is happening at all. Typically, when a narcissist settles down in a long-term relationship, it’s because the new supply has passed the narcissist’s litmus test.
How do you starve a narcissist of supply?
Once you are no longer a tasty treat to the narc by ceasing to hand over positive AND negative supply, you are starving them of supply. Enter the two methods consistently advocated for in the narcissistic abuse recovery community… 1. No Contact As intended by its title, this is the severing of all contact with the narcissist.
How does a narcissist react to the absence of something they need?
Very much as a drug addict would react to the absence of his particular drug. The narcissist constantly consumes (really, preys upon) adoration, admiration, approval, applause, attention and other forms of Narcissistic Supply. When lacking or deficient, a Narcissistic Deficiency Dysphoria sets in.