Re: How to stop hating my Narcissistic mother
No I have not! but thankfully I'm able to get it :) I will definitely give it a read! Thank you Endymion!
That is true, I need to stop labelling her as my "Mother" and along with this label comes a person who failed to take on the expected label of a 'mum'.
Yes it is pretty evident that my mothers 'entertainment' is to drain me of energy!
These are great ideas, however I usually see my mum on a one-to-one basis because when I go to stay, it is only me and her in the house (Along with the animals) and noone really comes round, but since I've been going back home (And my friends who I don't see that often are there) - my friends come around and this keeps the atmosphere very fake on my Mother's behalf ofcourse ;) so it works out well!
I have attempted to get outside perspectives, not from those who are doing the "work" - but since these friends have spent time with my mother on their own, my mother seems to have manipulated and, in a way, 'brain washed' them into believing she is 'lovely' and just has a few 'issues' i.e; separation anxiety etc.
My boyfriend doesn't even want to meet her! (he does 'the work'), he doesn't even like the sound of her voice over the phone (I don't blame him, she does has a 'child whining' voice). But one day I'm sure they'll meet (unfortunately), so hopefully some things are discussed then between us.
Yes I do believe that it is worth the risk, as I've put up with it for a long time I've learnt to dissociate when absolutely necessary and deal with it on my own when she is not there or I have someone to talk to. Also, like you've mentioned, it'll be something to learn from, and to look back on!
I will find a solution and Thank you for reassuring me with that one :)
This right here is excellent advice for me, thank you!
Yes I do exhibit some narcissistic traits myself, but since I'm a little (lets call it 'obsessed') with not becoming a narcissistic mother to my children, I'm working extremely hard on taking these traits away, so that when I do have children (in years time) I will feel prepared, and be able to give the best life possible to them.
Thank you very much for your input furryfrog, much appreciated :)
Kind Regards
Endymion said:lilyalic, have you read Character Disturbance by George Simon? If not, I would highly recommend it. I think that Simon's work would give you some excellent strategies for dealing with her behaviour, which are applicable in a practical way.
No I have not! but thankfully I'm able to get it :) I will definitely give it a read! Thank you Endymion!
furryfrog said:Would you "hate" a refrigerator? So, when you are talking to your mother, pretend you are talking to a refrigerator, you will be less likely to "identify" with her and get vacuumed in and take things personally. Remember that narcissist suck your energy, that is how they survive.
That is true, I need to stop labelling her as my "Mother" and along with this label comes a person who failed to take on the expected label of a 'mum'.
furryfrog said:Its a conundrum, you can't. Your mothers "entertainment" is to suck you dry. You could meet your mom at a movie theater, right before show time so you don't have to talk to her very much, bring lots of friends and other family members
Yes it is pretty evident that my mothers 'entertainment' is to drain me of energy!
These are great ideas, however I usually see my mum on a one-to-one basis because when I go to stay, it is only me and her in the house (Along with the animals) and noone really comes round, but since I've been going back home (And my friends who I don't see that often are there) - my friends come around and this keeps the atmosphere very fake on my Mother's behalf ofcourse ;) so it works out well!
furryfrog said:-Bring a friend with you, someone who is doing the "work" and who she does not know would be best, they can distract your mother a little, people behave better when they have guests. Outside observations of how you interact with your mother would be beneficial.
I have attempted to get outside perspectives, not from those who are doing the "work" - but since these friends have spent time with my mother on their own, my mother seems to have manipulated and, in a way, 'brain washed' them into believing she is 'lovely' and just has a few 'issues' i.e; separation anxiety etc.
My boyfriend doesn't even want to meet her! (he does 'the work'), he doesn't even like the sound of her voice over the phone (I don't blame him, she does has a 'child whining' voice). But one day I'm sure they'll meet (unfortunately), so hopefully some things are discussed then between us.
furryfrog said:Remember that you, your self development and the "work" come first. It is up to you to decide where your priorities lie and whether dealing with your mother and retaining your pets are worth the risk. (I know you love your pets, I'm sure there is a solution)
Yes I do believe that it is worth the risk, as I've put up with it for a long time I've learnt to dissociate when absolutely necessary and deal with it on my own when she is not there or I have someone to talk to. Also, like you've mentioned, it'll be something to learn from, and to look back on!
I will find a solution and Thank you for reassuring me with that one :)
furryfrog said:Starting out with the work though, it may be best to see your mom only occasionally or not at all, as the first order of business is to stop becoming a power cell for the matrix, and to conserve and build up your energy reserve, and become conscious of where your energy is going.
This right here is excellent advice for me, thank you!
furryfrog said:Just going to point out that since you have a narcissistic mother you likely have some narcissistic traits yourself (most of us do), it would be best to be aware of these if you are not already.
Yes I do exhibit some narcissistic traits myself, but since I'm a little (lets call it 'obsessed') with not becoming a narcissistic mother to my children, I'm working extremely hard on taking these traits away, so that when I do have children (in years time) I will feel prepared, and be able to give the best life possible to them.
Thank you very much for your input furryfrog, much appreciated :)
Kind Regards