If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a narcissist’s criticisms, you know how frustrating it can be. Why are they accusing you of something with absolutely no basis? Why are they criticizing you for behavior they’re guilty of themselves? The answer is that they're likely projecting. Projection is a defense mechanism narcissists engage in to shift blame away from themselves. [1] X Research source If you want to learn more about narcissistic projection, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll explain what narcissistic projection is, provide examples of this behavior, and go over a list of ways to deal with it.
Things You Should Know
- Projection is a defense mechanism narcissists use to deflect blame. It involves accusing others of flaws and behaviors the narcissist themselves is guilty of.
- Examples include unfairly accusing you of being unfaithful, claiming you hate them when you don’t, or even accusing you of being a narcissist yourself.
- If you’re dealing with narcissistic projection, setting boundaries, refraining from engaging in arguments, and focusing on self-care can help.
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