Beth McHugh's commentsComments On: EverythingArticles Blogs Journals Photos created by: EveryoneBeth Coping with an adult with Asperger's (2) - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 09:21 PM In order to further assist readers suffering from or experiencing difficulties in relating to friends and family suffering from Asperger's disorder, I have provided additional resources in order to help break down the loneliness associated with this problem. By accessing my website at http://youronlinecounselor.com you will be able to participate in a new forum. Best wishes, Beth Coping with an adult with Asperger's (3) - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 09:20 PM In order to further assist readers suffering from or experiencing difficulties in relating to friends and family suffering from Asperger's disorder, I have provided additional resources in order to help break down the loneliness associated with this problem. By accessing my website at http://youronlinecounselor.com you will be able to participate in a new forum. Best wishes, Beth Adults with Asperger's Disorder - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 09:20 PM In order to further assist readers suffering from or experiencing difficulties in relating to friends and family suffering from Asperger's disorder, I have provided additional resources in order to help break down the loneliness associated with this problem. By accessing my website at http://youronlinecounselor.com you will be able to participate in a new forum. Best wishes, Beth Coping with an adult with Asperger's (4) - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 09:18 PM In order to further assist readers suffering from or experiencing difficulties in relating to friends and family suffering from Asperger's disorder, I have provided additional resources in order to help break down the loneliness associated with this problem. By accessing my website at http://youronlinecounselor.com you will be able to participate in a new forum. Best wishes, Beth Dealing with a Narcissistic Family Member - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 09:15 PM In order to further assist adult survivors of narcissistic parents I have provided additional resources in order to help break down the loneliness associated with this problem. By accessing my website at http://youronlinecounselor.com you will be able to participate in a new forum. Best wishes, Beth Escaping the Trap of the Narcissistic Mother - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 09:14 PM In order to further assist adult survivors of narcissistic parents I have provided additional resources in order to help break down the loneliness associated with this problem. By accessing my website at http://youronlinecounselor.com you will be able to participate in a new forum. Best wishes, Beth Dealing with a Narcissistic Mother - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 09:13 PM In order to further assist adult survivors of narcissistic parents I have provided additional resources in order to help break down the loneliness associated with this problem. By accessing my website at http://youronlinecounselor.com you will be able to participate in a new forum. Best wishes, Beth When Your Child's Grandparent is a Narcissist - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 08:17 PM Yes, Rescued, any type of stress will exacerbate an autoimmune disease of any type. There is some evidence to suggest that it actually causes it if the personal is genetically susceptible. So it is important for you to nurture yourself and keep those stress levels down! Best, Beth When Your Child's Grandparent is a Narcissist - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 05:58 PM Hi Rescued, you can monitor your own childrens' interacions with your mother since you are in control of that situation. But bear in mind that your mother does not have the same influence over your children as she did over you -- you and your partner are an important buffer between your girls and her. Make sure you set clear boundaries in future interactions between your mother and your girls. In the case of your nephew, all you can do is give him a loving and stable aunt that he can come to when he is older and talk to. In the meantime play with him, praise and encourage him as much as possible. While you can talk to your sister about the abuse, she may not hear it. It is better if you can stay on the scene and keep an eye on him than to alienate yourself from his family. I assume the abuse is verbal, which is the easiest to hide as well as deny the effects of. Best wishes, Beth Munchausen by Proxy - Blog Entry07 Jun 2009 05:47 PM It's not impossible since it draws attention and praise to the mother which is what the narcissist desires. However, there a lot of "work" involved in being a MBP mom so possibly it would be all too hard for the narcissist to maintain. If a NPD mother had a naturally sick child she might develop pleasure from being seen as a virtuous carer, but again the caring would not be genuine. Are you experiencing this problem yourself? Best wishes, Beth 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 |
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