As mentioned earlier, the
still-in-process teenage brain is rather narcissistic in its approach to life
and living. The process of maturing the teenage brain is designed to move it
away from narcissistic behavior to more balanced behaviors. This involves a
learning process and the teenage brain either learns it or not. If the
teenagers fail to mature and move to more balanced behaviors, they tend to
become narcissistic adults. While narcissists are able to feel most emotions as
strongly as do others, they seem to lack the essential ability to perceive or
understand the feelings of others. As Martha Stout PhD has put it, narcissism
is a failure not of conscience but of empathy. Emotionally speaking,
narcissists don’t seem to see past their own nose, sometimes flying into
narcissistic rages and then lacking the skills to get back on the good side of
people they love. That’s exactly what had happened in the interactions between parents
and their ‘adult’ son. He had flown into a narcissistic rage when things has
not turned out exactly as he expected or wanted on his visit, which had
fractured their relationship, yet again. More tomorrow.
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