Narcissism in the Elderly
An excessive interest in oneself, often accompanied by grandiose views of one's abilities, a lack of empathy for others, and an excessive need for admiration. A persistent pattern of pathological narcissistic traits is diagnosed as narcissistic personality disorder (NPD).
Whether a senior has been clinically diagnosed with NPD or has a lifelong pattern of exhibiting narcissistic traits, family caregivers identify narcissistic tendencies as one of the most challenging issues to cope with when providing care. At their core, narcissistic elders must be the center of attention, often feel slighted or mistreated, and only value others for what they can provide. On top of that, a narcissist's lack of empathy limits their ability to care about the emotional experience of others. When combined with the physical and cognitive declines of aging, the needs of an aging narcissist place a high demand on caregivers with very little understanding or regard for the toll it is taking on the caregiver.
Browse AgingCare's Narcissism Articles as well as Q&A from other caregivers in the Caregiver Forum who are also caring for a narcissistic senior. Find the information, advice and support you need to help you cope with the challenges of caring for a narcissist.
Narcissism Articles
A Guide to Caring for Narcissistic Parents
Narcissists have a limited ability to love other people and value their emotions. Accepting this reality will help you come to terms with your uniquely difficult caregiving role and set boundaries with your narcissistic mother or father.
352 CommentsElderly Temper Tantrums: What's Behind the Outburst?
We tend to think of temper tantrums as only pertaining to small children or teens, but even the elderly act out at times. Learn what's behind these angry outbursts and how to best handle them without losing your own temper.
41 CommentsDetaching With Love: Setting Boundaries With Difficult Elderly Parents
Whether you're providing hands-on care or managing care decisions, setting boundaries with difficult elderly parents enables family caregivers to provide care while safeguarding their own mental health.
183 CommentsCaring for Aging Parents Who Didn’t Care for You
For those who endured abusive and neglectful childhoods, caring for elderly parents can reopen old wounds and cause new trauma. Choosing whether to participate in a parent's care is tough, but you do have options.
145 Comments
Narcissism Questions
What needs to happen? MIL needs more care than we can provide.
6 Answerslavidaloca31 Replied Nov 9, 2024Alzheimer’s or an act?
10 Answerswaytomisery Answered Oct 27, 2024Is it wrong to hope someone dies?
954 AnswersGenXsandwich Replied Oct 22, 2024My 94year old narcissistic mother has stage 3b CKD, but won’t see a Dr. or let me bring in help. She turned on me and thinks everything I do is wrong.
9 AnswersBurntCaregiver Replied Oct 18, 2024
Narcissism Discussions
My mom has been a miserable, nasty, and hateful person all her life. As a mother she has dominated every aspect of her children's life.
1,402 CommentsLivingnhell51 Commented Oct 30, 2024Boyfriend's mom is a controlling narcissist.
22 CommentsJada824 Commented Sep 2, 2024My mother just turned 97 and lives with my husband and I. She is a narcissist. I am in hospice and not well. How do I handle moving her?
11 CommentsJoAnn29 Commented Jul 25, 2024FIL passed away just before christmas. Grieving a narcissist.
18 Commentsblickbob Commented Jan 18, 2024
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