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                                                                                                    Journal of Brain Research                     2020 
                                                                                                                   ISSN: 2684-4583                     Sp.Iss.107 
         Signs that you are a Victim of Narcissistic Abuse  
          
         Dr. Sam Vaknin,
         Professor of Psychology, Southern Federal University, Russia                 
                                                                                      
                                                                                      
         Abstract                                                                     
                                                                                      
         Repeated abuse  has  long  lasting  pernicious  and  traumatic              years, with volunteers, it was found to be effective with clients 
                                                                                     suffering from a major depressive episode as well. 
         effects    such  as  panic  attacks,  hyper  vigilance,  sleep               
         disturbances, flashbacks (intrusive memories), suicidal ideation,           Speaker Publications: 
         and psychosomatic symptoms. The victims experience shame,                    
         depression,     anxiety,    embarrassment,       guilt,   humiliation,           1.   Abuse, Trauma, and Torture - Their Consequences and 
         abandonment, and an enhanced sense of vulnerability.                                  Effects 
                                                                                          2.    Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders 
         The  first  phase  of  PTSD  involves  incapacitating  and                       3.   The Developmental Psychology of Psychopathology 
         overwhelming fear. The victim feels like she has been thrust                     4.   Malignant Self Love: Narcissism Revisited. Narcissus 
         into a nightmare or a horror movie. She is rendered helpless by                       Publications, 
         her  own  terror.  She  keeps  re-living  the  experience  through           
         recurrent  and  intrusive  visual  and  auditory  hallucinations            4th International Conference on Addiction Therapy; 
         ("flashbacks")  or  dreams.  In  some  flashbacks,  the  victim             Webinar- November 27, 2020. 
         completely lapses into a dissociative  state and physically re-
         enacts  the  event  while  being  thoroughly  oblivious  to  her            Abstract Citation: 
         whereabouts. The victim's family and friends complain that she              Dr. Sam Vaknin, Signs that you are a Victim of Narcissistic 
         is  no  longer  capable  of  showing  intimacy,  tenderness, 
         compassion,  empathy,  and  of  having  sex  (due  to  her  post-           Abuse,  Addiction  Therapy  Meet  2020,  4th  International 
         traumatic  "frigidity").  Many  victims  become  paranoid,                  Conference on Addiction Therapy; Webinar- November 27, 
         impulsive, reckless, and self-destructive. Others somatise their            2020.  
         mental problems and complain of numerous physical ailments.                  
         They all feel guilty, shameful, humiliated, desperate, hopeless,            https://addictiontherapy.conferenceseries.com/ 
         and hostile. 
         PTSD  need  not  appear  immediately  after  the  harrowing 
         experience. It can  – and often is – delayed by days or even 
         months. It lasts more than one month (usually much longer). 
         Sufferers of PTSD report subjective distress (the manifestations 
         of PTSD are ego-dystonic).  
                                                                                
         Biography: 
         Sam Vaknin is the author of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism 
         Revisited"  and  other  books  about  personality  disorders.  His 
         work is cited in  hundreds of books and dozens of academic 
         papers.  He  spent  the  past  6  years  developing  a  treatment 
         modality for Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Over the  
         ISSN: 2684-4583                             Journal of Brain Research                    Sp.Iss.107                  7    
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