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Can two narcissists establish a long-term, stable relationship?

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Inverted Narcissist

Also called "covert narcissist", this is a co-dependent who depends exclusively on narcissists (narcissist-co-dependent). If you are living with a narcissist, have a relationship with one, if you are married to one, if you are working with a narcissist, etc. – it does NOT mean that you are an inverted narcissist.

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There is great confusion regarding the terms co-dependent, counter-dependent, and dependent. Before we proceed to study the Dependent Personality Disorder in our next article, we would do well to clarify these terms.

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Notes of first therapy session with Mona, female, 32, diagnosed with Dependent Personality Disorder (or Codependence)

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Like both narcissists and psychopaths, borderlines are impulsive and reckless. Like histrionics, their sexual conduct is promiscuous, driven, and unsafe. Many borderlines binge eat, gamble, drive, and shop carelessly, and are substance abusers. Lack of impulse control is joined with self-destructive and self-defeating behaviors, such as suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, gestures, or threats, and self-mutilation or self-injury.

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Notes of first therapy session with T. Dal, female, 26, diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

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Histrionics resemble narcissists - both seek attention compulsively and are markedly dysphoric and uncomfortable when not at the center of attention. They have to be the life of the party. If they fail in achieving this pivotal role, they act out, create hysterical scenes, or confabulate.

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Notes of first therapy session with Marsha, female, 56, diagnosed with Histrionic Personality Disorder

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What kind of a spouse/mate/partner is likely to be attracted to a narcissist?

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