Rage can be manifested by anyone when triggered by something. Even children throw tantrums when their needs are not attended to. However, it is a different case when it comes to narcissists. Narcissistic rage can occur regardless of whether it is reasonable or not, as long as the ego a narcissist has been protecting is injured. They often react to such injuries by exhibiting narcissistic rage.
What Are the Five Manifestations of Narcissistic Rage?
1. Aggressive Manifestation
This is the most typical manifestation of narcissistic rage. It is displayed through screaming, yelling, or sudden outbursts of intense anger. These episodes are mainly limited to rough verbal attacks, sometimes accompanied by mild or infrequent physical ones. The narcissist may explode unexpectedly, attacking those around them with harsh, insulting words or even threats of physical harm.
Narcissists use aggression to mask their pain, diverting attention from their wounded ego to their outbursts. They also use aggression to maintain control and display superiority. Loud, aggressive behavior is intimidating—humans and even animals in the wild instinctively recoil when confronted with sudden, intense noise. Narcissists are aware that most people dislike confrontation and leverage this to their advantage.
For example, a child submits when a parent intimidatingly yells, “Get inside the house—you’re grounded!” That same child might avoid behaviors that could provoke a similar outburst in the future. A narcissistic parent uses this tactic to assert authority because they fear losing control over their children.
2. Passive Manifestation
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