Narcissistic Abuse: Psychological Warfare and Brainwashing

Binay Srivastava
2 min readDec 4, 2021

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Guidance against Abuse

Recently, there has been a lot of talk on topics around narcissism.

It is heartening to know that there are many people who, motivated by conscience, are willing to make society aware of the disastrous consequences of narcissism.

Pathological narcissistic abuse is far more harmful than any of us can imagine. Without a doubt, it is psychological warfare as well as mind control.

Various psychological warfare techniques, also known as “psy ops,” have been used by warlords, chiefs, malevolent dictators, and in espionage operations since the beginning of time to extract information and elicit desired reactions from captives.

Cults use mind-control, also known as brainwashing or coercive persuasion, to gradually undermine someone’s sense of self.

Both of these tactics are used by narcissists to achieve the same goals.

Narcissism — Important Points to Know:

Pathological narcissistic abuse is far more harmful than any of us can imagine.

Without a doubt, it is psychological warfare as well as mind control.

Both of these tactics are used by narcissists to achieve the same goals.

Pathological narcissists’ abuse campaigns can be verbal, physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, sexual, and/or financial.

Believing that they are the victims in every situation and that everyone else is their enemy keeps them constantly on the defensive.

Any perceived attack awakens the narcissist’s deep-seated pain.

He does not want to hurt himself, therefore he causes harm to others.

They are not, however, polite or patient individuals.

The major objective of narcissists is to establish control over their victims in order to have captive narcissistic supply.

The narcissist’s inherent tendency is to be abusive.

Stealth abuse is a covert kind of psychological narcissistic abuse that occurs behind closed doors.

Victims of stealth abuse are oblivious to what is happening to them while it is happening.

Because stealth abuse is undetectable and leaves no outward signs, it is difficult for outsiders to notice and hence simple to dismiss.

Victims seeking credibility for their abuse stories among friends, family, and the community will never know the truth why they do certain things..

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Binay Srivastava
Binay Srivastava

Written by Binay Srivastava

I am Binay, writer, author, and editor. I am an electrical engineering graduate. ezinearticles.com, issuu.com, and many newspapers have published my articles.

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