Ending Toxic Relationships: How To Break Up With A Narcissist

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How To Break Up With A Narcissist? 4 Tips For Toxic Love

Do you feel stuck in a love labyrinth with no escape? Learn how to break up with a narcissist to loose from the chains of toxicity with the strategies below!

In my psychiatric practice, Iโ€™ve seen how hard it is for my patients to break up with a partner whoโ€™s a narcissist. Narcissists can make you fall in love with them so hard that it feels like you’re giving up a part of your heart to leave them. And they use every manipulation in the book to get you to stay.

On the surface, narcissists can seem charming, intelligent, and caringโ€”knowing how to entice and lure their way back into your life. But once they reel you back then they revert to their egotistical selves.

Relationship with a narcissist

Their motto will always be โ€œMe First!โ€ Everythingโ€™s all about them. They have a grandiose sense of self-importance and entitlement, crave admiration and attention. They can also be highly intuitive but use their intuition for self-interest and manipulation.

Dating someone with narcissistic personality disorder is dangerous because they lack empathy, and have a limited capacity for unconditional love.

Sadly, their hearts either havenโ€™t developed or have been shut down due to early psychic trauma, such as being raised by narcissistic parents, a crippling handicap both emotionally and spiritually.

(The damage of narcissistic parenting is outstandingly detailed in Alice Millerโ€™s Drama of the Gifted Child). Hard as it may be to comprehend, these people have little insight into their actions, nor do they regret them.

To find out if youโ€™re in are you tired of being manipulated and controlled by a narcissistic partner? Do you feel trapped in a toxic relationship with no way out?, ask yourself the following questions from my book, Emotional Freedom.

Related: Why a Narcissist Does Not Seem Like a Narcissist at First

Am I in a relationship with a narcissist?

  1. Does the person act as if life revolves around him?
  2. Do I have to compliment him to get his attention or approval?
  3. Does he constantly steer the conversation back to himself?
  4. Does he downplay my feelings or interests?
  5. If I disagree, does he become cold or withholding?

If you answer โ€œyesโ€ to one or two questions, itโ€™s likely youโ€™re dealing with a narcissist. Responding โ€œyesโ€ to three or more questions suggests that a narcissist is violating your emotional freedom.

Narcissists are hard nuts to crack. With these patients, the best I can do is align with their positive aspects and focus on behaviors that they agree arenโ€™t working. Still, even if one wants to change, progress is limited, with meager gains.

My professional advice: Donโ€™t fall in love with a narcissist or entertain illusions theyโ€™re capable of the give and take necessary for intimacy. In such relationships, youโ€™ll always be emotionally alone to some degree.

If you have a withholding narcissist spouse, beware of trying to win the nurturing you never got from your parents; itโ€™s not going to happen. Also, donโ€™t expect to have your sensitivity honored. These people sour love with all the hoops you must jump through to please them.

Related – 3 Sneaky And Scary Breakup Tactics Of A Narcissist

How to break up with a narcissist partner?

If youโ€™re trying to get an answer for “how to end a relationship with a narcissist”, use these methods to get your power back.

how to break up with a narcissist

1. Donโ€™t Fall For Their Manipulations

They will use every trick in the book to get you back so be prepared. Narcissists are really convincing. When you are ready to leave, stick to your convictions and move on to a more positive future filled with real love.

2. Set Limits

Since narcissists have no empathy, nor can they really love, you must leave them cold turkey and endure the pain. Set limits and say “no” to them and in your heart. Then gather all your strength and keep walking into the unknown towards something better.

3. Focus on the Future

Once detached from a narcissist it is extremely important that you focus all your positive energy and thoughts on doing good things for yourself and the world. Don’t let your mind wander to the past or to what he is doing.

4. Be Kind to Yourself

Treasure yourself. Be very kind to yourself and know that you deserve a loving relationship with someone who can reciprocate that love.

My view on life is that every person we meet along the way, loving or not, is meant to help us grow. Do not beat yourself up for being in relationship with a narcissist.

But please learn what you can from it, including setting healthy boundaries and saying “no” to abuse, so you don’t repeat this lesson again. It is very emotionally freeing to heal any attraction to abusive people so you can have more true love in your life.

Adapted from Dr. Judith Orloffโ€™s NY Times bestseller โ€œEmotional Freedom: Liberate Yourself From Negative Emotions and Transform Your Lifeโ€

Related: 11 Ways Narcissists Use Shame to Control Others

“How to break up with a narcissist” can be an extremely challenging question to answer, but it’s important for you to remember that you’re not alone.

By setting boundaries, practicing self-care, and seeking support, you can protect yourself from the toxic effects of narcissistic abuse and reclaim your power.


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