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05/31/2024 “World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day – June 1, 2024” By Kaylee McGrath

Opening Statement:

Intending to raise awareness globally about the effects and signs of narcissistic abuse, World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day takes place annually on June 1st.  Very often, the patterns and impacts of narcissistic abuse are not as clear cut due to its nature and lack of research. This day is also dedicated to providing education, support, and resources for survivors to build a greater understanding of how to help victims, avoid abusers in the future, and rebuild their mental health and a happier life.

History Of World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day

·         World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day was initiated in 2016 by psychotherapist Bree Bonchay as a campaign to highlight and educate the public on the effects of narcissistic abuse and how signs can be spotted.

·         The indicators of a mentally abusive relationship are not always clear. While physical abuse leaves tell-tale marks such as bruises, cuts, and scars, emotional abuse is difficult to pinpoint due to its mainly verbal and mental nature. However, it can have a larger, longer impact on the victim that can affect them through the rest of their lives.

·         The word ‘narcissist’ itself is commonly used to describe anyone full of themselves, but its meaning goes deeper than that. Narcissism itself is a destructive, damaging pattern of behavior that can leave severe mental impacts on others. Victims of narcissistic abuse may have experienced things such as gaslighting, isolation, and neglect, and may be insulted regularly by a partner, friend, family member, or even strangers. Sometimes, more impressionable victims might not realize the abuse is happening as they might internalize this confusion, causing further mental damage and increasing their self-deprecation.

·         Sometimes, abusers do so because they suffer from actual personality disorders, namely “narcissistic personality disorder” (N.P.D.), “antisocial personality disorder” (A.S.P.D.), and many others, but they don’t necessarily have to be. They may exhibit signs of antisocial behavior, an inability to show sympathy or empathy to others, and an incredibly self-important nature that makes them actively restrict self-reflection, treatment, and change. The causes of developing these traits can range from cultural factors to the state of upbringing. Unfortunately, the effects of narcissistic abuse are relatively understudied, and statistics can be hard to come by.

·         This makes putting an end to narcissistic abuse a challenge, but it is still possible to do so by raising awareness and educating people on what constitutes such abuse, how to identify abusers, and what can be done to help the victims and survivors.

Facts And Questions About Narcissistic Abuse

·         What Happens During Narcissistic Abuse?

The effects of narcissistic abuse span a variety of mental issues such as heightened anxiety, loss of self-worth, depression, cognitive problems such as memory loss or difficulty focusing, trust issues, self-harm, and even the development of post-traumatic stress disorder. These problems can severely damage the victim in the long run and might also affect those around them.

·         What Are the Main Behavioral Traits Of Narcissistic Abusers?

Typical signs of narcissistic abuse include the overexertion of dominance, manipulation, intimidation, emotional coercion, humiliation, pathological lying, extreme jealousy, excessive guilt-tripping, gaslighting, financial abuse, isolating the victim, lacking empathy for others, having unrealistic expectations, and an extreme sense of self-entitlement.

·         Are There Laws That Help Prohibit Narcissistic Abuse?

While there aren’t any specific laws forbidding emotional abuse, it is a legal course of action in courts and is a valid basis for litigation.

How To Observe World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day

·         Learn More About Narcissistic Abuse

You can learn more about the symptoms and effects of narcissistic abuse by searching for studies and similar reading material online. The World Narcissistic Abuse Day website, for example, offers easy-to-understand insights on the matter.

 

·         Spread The Word

Post on your social media pages regarding World Narcissistic Abuse Day or information on narcissistic abuse by using the campaign's official hashtag #IfMyWoundsWereVisible. You can also add the W.N.A.A.D. ribbon to your social media profile pictures to show your solidarity.

·         Give Support for Those Who Need It

If you know someone who is exhibiting tell-tale signs of emotional abuse, it helps to be there for them to help them get through the situation. Listen to what they have to say, and direct them to the help they need. A little bit of empathy will go a long way.

Why World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day Is Important

·         It Raises Awareness

World Narcissistic Abuse Day shines the light on an issue that is rampant yet difficult to see. It helps us understand why the abuse takes place, how to minimize its effects, and makes us more aware of the importance of mental health.

·         It Shows Victims They’re Not Alone

The day lets us display our solidarity towards those who have been victims of all types of mental abuse. It shows them that they are not alone in fighting this, and that help is always within an arm's reach.

·         It Can Help Research

Because studies on the effects of narcissistic abuse are not as plentiful as they should be, World Narcissistic Abuse Day can help inspire further research on the matter. While the internet is littered with tales from sufferers and survivors, more scientific research on the effects of narcissistic abuse can build further understanding of the long-term effects and can help develop and improve treatments.

 

Closing Statement and Recap:

There is a reported 158 million people in the United States who are currently “affected” by narcissistic abuse. The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (D.S.M.-5) says that the prevalence of the general population suffering from an antisocial personality disorder is estimated to be at least 3.3%. The neurological studies of the brain shows that narcissists' brains tend to exhibit signs of abnormality in their insular cortex, which is the region of the brain known to generate empathy. It was in 1925 that the first recognition as a personality disorder and the first case study on a narcissistic personality was published by Austrian psychoanalyst Robert Waelder. Finally in 1968, the disorder gets its name by Austrian-American psychologist Heinz Kohut terming it ‘narcissistic personality disorder.’ If you are currently being affected by a narcissistic or know someone who is, seek help as soon as possible. If in the past you experienced a narcissistic behavior and still are suffering from this past abuse don’t waste any more time, you must seek help.

 

Source of Information: Various Google Searches and Printed Publications

 

Until Next Week, Stay Safe and Well!

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