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Can BPD be confused with narcissism?
Similarities Between NPD and BPD People with BPD look to others to manage their moods, while people with NPD want others to prop up their self-esteem. Both live in alternative realities in which feelings create facts. Both project their feelings of badness on to other people, who become the target of blame.
Can a covert narcissist have BPD?
People with covert narcissism are likely to experience depression, anxiety, and symptoms of other personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder.
What is the difference between a covert narcissist and a borderline?
As Wasterlain explains, “The main differentiator here is that someone with NPD will typically not waver in their grandiose sense of their own importance or achievements and their devaluation of others, while someone with BPD will shift between the extremes of confidence and insecurity at the same time they idolize and …
What is the difference between borderline personality disorder and covert narcissism?
Borderlines usually have at least a rudimentary ability to experience empathy. — Like a classic narcissist, a covert narcissist lives in fear of their own emptiness being exposed, while someone with BPD lives in fear of being abandoned.
Are covert narcissists more likely to seek therapy?
At the same time, a covert narcissist is more likely to seek therapy than a classic narcissist because their lives are so unsatisfying and limited–and for the same reason also more likely to be cured if they commit themselves to getting better. In this way they don’t differ too much from people with BPD.
Can a person with narcissistic personality disorder switch back and forth?
A person with NPD can also switch back and forth between the covert and overt subtypes. When things are going well and supply is abundant, a covert narcissist may become grandiose and aggressive, and a normally grandiose narcissist can become much more covert when their supply is running low or has been removed.
Is it possible to destroy a narcissist?
But there is no need to destroy a narc because narcissists will destroy themselves. For many of us who have had the unfortunate turn of events to fall in the hands of a narcissist, after leaving them/ or being discarded, the primary feeling that we have for them is… REVENGE.