NEUTRALIZING NARCISSISM
Compartmentalization: Understanding Narcissistic Coping Mechanisms for Abuse Survivors
Uncovering the mind of a narcissist
Imagine living in a world where the truth is constantly shifting, and you are the only one who can’t keep up. This is the reality for many survivors of narcissistic abuse. Narcissists use compartmentalization as a coping mechanism to reconcile their grandiose sense of self with their less favorable qualities or behaviors. They separate their thoughts and actions into distinct categories or “compartments” in order to justify their actions and maintain their inflated sense of self-worth, leaving their victims confused and questioning their own perception of reality.
Introduction
Narcissistic abuse can leave survivors feeling confused, hurt, and questioning their own sense of self. One of the key coping mechanisms used by narcissists is compartmentalization, which allows them to separate their thoughts and behaviors into distinct categories or “compartments” in order to justify their actions and maintain their inflated sense of self-worth. Understanding this mechanism can be crucial in the recovery process for survivors.