Behaviors of People Who Experienced Mental Abuse from Narcissists (Don’t Miss Out!)

Senseless thinking is irrationality, setting aside logic in making decisions, acting, or reacting even with shallow and inadequate reasons, becoming overly sensitive by showing hysterical and exaggerated emotions. Mental abusers destroy their victim’s logic. They plant incorrect core beliefs in the victim’s minds, beliefs that are often destructive and judgmental. These beliefs will usually highlight the worthlessness of their victims. This negatively affects how their victims conceptualize things, resulting in irrational behaviors. Of course, it is typical for one to feel attacked when judged or labeled by something they are not.

Behavior 9: Spiteful

Mental abuse is an awful experience. A victim’s spiteful behavior is a natural response to the ill deeds of the abuser. Victims tend to take note of their awful experiences to amass grudges against their abuser, hoping that one day the tables will turn and revenge will be theirs. The time to serve vengeance and justify their awful experience will come, especially for narcissists who act as if they are supreme. If you are a victim, you will get tired of always catering to their wishes, tired of them always treating you like a lowborn person, so you want to make them bend on their knees and snatch that supremacy from them. Unable to achieve this revenge towards the narcissists will result in a spiteful nature. Victims unconsciously pour this rage into the people surrounding them.

Behavior 10: Unsettled Behavior

Calming people who have experienced mental abuse from a narcissist is tricky. The anxiety brought to them by the narcissist makes them behave unsettlingly, acting sort of jumpy or fidgety. Victims have trouble staying still. They cannot seem to focus their attention and are constantly distracted. It could be that they are bombarded with too many negative thoughts, overthinking too much about things that have never even happened, so they channel such thoughts into fidgets to somehow make it bearable, if not better. Other times, victims develop mannerisms due to this unsettled behavior, like biting their nails, rocking their feet, and tapping their fingers on tabletops.

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