What Is Grandiose Narcissism, and What Does It Mean?
Narcissists are characterized by a desire for praise and adoration. They are known for a lack of empathy for others. However, not all narcissists are the same. Let’s keep a keen eye out for grandiose narcissist traits. Grandiose narcissists will have a different pattern of inferiority. They possess more snootiness than other people with the disorder. Narcissism has a reputation for being resistant to therapy. Understanding the symptoms can help you fight the disorder.
Grandiose narcissists have a deep suspicion of specialists. That is to say, because they believe so highly in their powers and knowledge. The expert could never know as much as the grandiose narcissist. Hence everyone who disagrees with the narcissist is always wrong. That is according to the narcissist.
Signs of a Grandiose Narcissist Traits
The following are six symptoms of grandiose narcissism:
- Beautiful and flamboyant automobiles, clothes, and residences. The presentation is always flashy and showy.
- Being conceited and boasting about their achievements regularly.
- They give off the impression of being untruthful when it comes to compliments.
- When someone disputes or disagrees with them, they become enraged.
- Requesting special consideration or treatment.
- Clinging to their beliefs or attitudes despite overwhelming proof to the contrary
How to Deal with a Narcissist Who Is Grandiose
So you know someone who has grandiose narcissist traits, now what?
Here are five strategies for dealing with a haughty narcissist:
1. Determine who the narcissist is.
A grandiose narcissist is not the same as a weak narcissist. So, addressing and responding to them, in the same way, will not be helpful. Take some time to think about the major qualities of the people you meet with. For example how they portray themselves, how they handle hardship. In addition, think about how they connect with others. The grandiose narcissist will usually appear pleased, confident, boisterous, and in charge.
2. Establish Reasonable Goals
You must be moderate and practical if you are dealing with a grandiose narcissist. Narcissism, like other personality disorders, is a character feature. In other words, they tend to stay the same throughout time. It isn’t like depression or anxiety in that it doesn’t change and fluctuate.
3. Provide information and support
Rather than trying to be sly or covert, try this:
Tell the other person what you’ve noticed about their situation. As well as how it might affect their life if they continue down this route. Let them know that you would like to assist them in dealing with grandiose narcissism. But, that the change must come from them.
4. Boundaries must be established and enforced.
Grandiose narcissists are infamous for being manipulative and selfish. If given the chance, they could place friends, family, and coworkers in risky spots. As well as upsetting circumstances. They will do so without thinking about the consequences. Make it clear that you will not allow this type of behavior. Clarify that any manipulation will have negative effects.
You can check out this short ten minute youtube video that gives you 5 quick tips on setting boundaries here.
5. Be Ready to Depart
When dealing with a grandiose narcissist, leaving them is sometimes the only option. Whether the narcissist is a family member or a friend, you must recognize the signs. For example, notice when your relationship is causing you too much misery. Notice when you feel too much worry and struggle. You can modify your amount of contact with them even if they are unwilling or unable to change.
Does this sound like your own mother? Read our article for more in depth look on how deal with a narcissistic mother, “Things Narcissistic Mothers Say”.
Is it Possible to Treat Grandiose Narcissism?
Any mental health disorder can be addressed. Unfortunately, grandiose narcissism has a terrible prognosis. To begin with, grandiose narcissists are rarely willing to seek treatment. It seems impossible for them to do on their own. To clarify, they believe their lives are perfect and that their troubles are caused by others. Second, even if they seek treatment, their chances of achieving real change are slim. This is mainly due to their high levels of confidence and superiority.
Conclusion:
We’ve all met a grandiose narcissist. In these days of social media omnipresence, we’re sure we’ve come across a few.
Finally, keep in mind that a narcissist is like a bully or a troll. If you don’t take their bait, they’ll most likely abandon you.
Read our post on “Telltale Signs of a Narcissist”.