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19 Signs You Were Raised By a Narcissistic Mother or Father

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Sep 9, 2021 ยท 398 Comments

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Learning how to understand and make peace with your childhood is one of the most healing and empowering experiences you could ever go through.

When we were children, we looked up to our parents for support, encouragement, nurturing and love.

But when we were denied these things, we developed a variety of beliefs, behavioral patterns, and coping mechanisms to help us survive in such a difficult environment.


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As adults, we often play out these same coping mechanisms, often to our own detriment.

The thing about being the child of a narcissistic mother and/or father is that it often contributes to something known in shamanic terminology as soul loss.

Soul loss is the inability to contact or experience our souls due to the unresolved wounds, traumas, and fears weโ€™ve accumulated over the years.

The first step in healing this soul loss is to be willing to explore what you went through as a child.

This process of exploring the narcissistic actions of your parent isnโ€™t done to condemn them or to victimize yourself.

Instead, this process is done to help you understand the root cause of any pain youโ€™re still experiencing, to learn how to release it, and to move on with your life. This becomes a strengthening and rejuvenating process.

19 Signs You Had a Narcissistic Mother and/or Father

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The thing about having a narcissistic mother and/or father is that you have been taught to believe that you are the crazy and imbalanced one, instead of them. This causes you to constantly doubt yourself and any feelings you have about them.ย 


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Another major sign of being raised by narcissists is the constant guilt you struggle with. In other words, while you might suspect that there is something โ€œoffโ€ with your parents, you feel ashamed to think about them in such a way, and you tend to start beating yourself up instead.

But there is a very good reason why youโ€™ve come to this article. And while you may still have lingering doubts, I hope the following information can clear your mind.

Firstly, you should know that there are two main kinds of narcissists:

  1. Engulfing Narcissists โ€” these are parents who see their children as extensions of themselves. In other words, engulfing narcissistic parents become obsessively involved in your life to an extreme extent. They donโ€™t respect your boundaries or acknowledge you as a separate person.
  2. Ignoring Narcissists โ€” these are parents who have very little interest in their children. Ignoring narcissists clearly see the boundary between themselves and their children. As a result, they neglect to take care of their children or show an active interest in their lives.

Depending on what type of narcissistic parent you have, you’ll struggle with slightly different (but similar) issues.

So …

How does a narcissistic mother or father behave?

Here are some of the main signs:

  1. They tried to control you through codependency
  2. They laid on the guilt thick
  3. They only loved you when you did what THEY wanted
  4. They liked to โ€œget evenโ€ with you
  5. They never respected your boundaries
  6. They competed with you
  7. They โ€œownedโ€ your accomplishments
  8. They constantly lied to you
  9. They never listened to (or cared) about your feelings
  10. They constantly insulted you
  11. They exerted explicit control over you
  12. They gaslighted you
  13. They โ€œparentifiedโ€ you
  14. They had a โ€œfavoriteโ€ or โ€œgoldenโ€ child
  15. They reacted intensely to any form of criticism
  16. They projected their bad behavior onto you
  17. They never displayed any empathy
  18. They were infallibly correct and never wrong
  19. They liked to present a perfect family image to outsiders

Keep in mind that there’s a difference between narcissistic behavior (which only comes out every now and then) and narcissism. We all have a tendency to be narcissistic given the right circumstances (such as high stress). But narcissism is ongoing, chronic, and pathological.

I’ll go into these nineteen signs more in depth below:ย 

1. They tried to control you through codependency

In other words, you were told by your parent/s, โ€œDonโ€™t leave me. I need you. I canโ€™t live without you.โ€ This made it impossible for you to live an autonomous life or establish independent priorities other than catering to the needs of your parent/s.

2. They laid on the guilt thick

Another method of controlling you was to constantly guilt trip you into doing what they wanted. They may have told you, โ€œIโ€™ve done so much for you, Iโ€™ve sacrificed everything for you.โ€ As a result, you felt indebted to them and as though you โ€œowedโ€ them complete obedience.

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3. They only loved you when you did what THEY wanted

Your parent/s withdrew love very easily. If you failed to do what they wanted, they would either punish you severely or give you the silent treatment. You had the impression that they only loved you when you PROVED your worth to them.

4. They liked to โ€œget evenโ€ with you

When you didย something โ€œwrongโ€ or against their will โ€” even in the smallest way โ€” they made sure they punished you. This petty and childish way of โ€œgetting evenโ€ may have been subtle or very obvious. For instance, they may haveย deliberately sabotaged something you cared about, broke something of yours, or hid something to get back at you.

5. They never respected your boundaries

There wasn’t any โ€œprivateโ€ space to call your own growing up. Your narcissistic mother or father would go through your room and private belongings, without a thought, sometimes even using what they found against you.

6. They competed with you

If you ever got something nice, they took it from you or got something nicer to โ€œout-doโ€ you.

7. They โ€œownedโ€ your accomplishments

Whenever someone complimented your achievements, your parent/s would instantly jump in and shift the attention to themselves. For example, if someone congratulated you for winning a soccer trophy, your parent/s would butt in and say something along the lines of, โ€œYes, she gets it from me. I was always athletic as a child.โ€ They love the spotlight and frequently stole it from you.

8. They constantly lied to you

Your parent/s lied to manipulate, control and take advantage of you in some way, shape or form. You never knew what you could trust was โ€œrealโ€ or truthful around them, or whether they were setting up a hidden trap for you to fall into.

9. They never listened to (or cared) about your feelings

You felt that you could never share your feelings with your parent/s because they would either make fun of you or talk about themselves instead. Somehow, whatever issue you faced as a child was spun into a pity party for them, not you.

10. They constantly insulted you

Your narcissistic mother or father berated, demeaned and harassed you on a constant basis. They may have even latched onto an insecurity of yours and used it to humiliate you.

11. They exerted explicit control over you

In other words, when you didnโ€™t obey them, they would punish you. The message was very clear, โ€œObey me, or Iโ€™ll punish you.โ€ You were punished through emotional or physical abuse including emotional blackmail, hitting or beating.

12. They gaslighted you

In order to control you, they used a psychological manipulation tactic known as gaslighting. What this means is that they would deliberately make you feel crazy, or cause you to doubt your sanity, in order to gain the upper hand. This led to the development of constant self-doubt during your childhood, adolescence and present life. Read more about gaslighting.

13. They โ€œparentifiedโ€ you

As a child, you were expected to โ€œparentโ€ your parent, or behave as a surrogate parent to cater to their needs, instead of them catering to yours.

14. They had a โ€œfavoriteโ€ or โ€œgoldenโ€ child

In your family, there was the โ€œgoldenโ€ child and the โ€œscapegoatโ€ child. In other words, one child was seen as perfect and capable of doing no harm. The other child was seen as the black sheep and the cause of all issues (this is also known as an identified patient). These roles could have also switched frequently.

15. They reacted intensely to any form of criticism

Did you ever criticize your mother or father? What was their general reaction? If your mother and/or father was a narcissist, they likely reacted in an extreme way. They would scream at you and likely physically hurt you through smacking, or some other method.

16. They projected their bad behavior onto you

For example, if you were in an argument, your narcissistic mother or father would hysterically scream at you, โ€œ How dare you talk to your mother that way. Go to your room. Weโ€™ll talk after you stop screaming at me.โ€

17. They never displayed any empathy

They never asked about your feelings, sympathized with you, or cared. They seemed to be solely interested in their own feelings.


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18. They were infallibly correct and never wrong

Even when they made a mistake or treated you in an unfair, or unjust way, they never apologized for their mistake. When you confronted them about it, they denied all accusations and tried to spin the blame onto you.

19. They liked to present a perfect family image to outsiders

Your parent/s went to great lengths to ensure that others perceived you as a loving/successful/enviable family. Likely, you were very aware of this ploy but kept silent for fear of wrath from your parent/s.

How to Confirm That Youโ€™re the Child of a Narcissistic Mother / Father

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After reading through this list of symptoms you might still be unsure of how to define your parent/s. Thatโ€™s normal. Your narcissistic mother and/or father wouldnโ€™t have exhibited all of the signs above (but if they did, pay attention).

If youโ€™re the child of a narcissist, you will likely struggle with these problems:

  • Codependency in other relationships
  • Weak sense of self
  • Poor personal boundaries and inability to say โ€œnoโ€
  • Chronic guilt or toxic shame
  • Self-loathing
  • Emptiness
  • Trust issues
  • Inability to express or handle emotions (resulting in emotional numbness)
  • Anxiety or depression
  • Being a people-pleaser

How many signs can you relate to? Obviously, the more issues you can say ‘yes’ to, the more likely you can confirm (without a doubt) that you were raised by a narcissistic mother or father.

Click on any of the linked articles in the list above to gain further guidance.

How Do You Deal With a Narcissistic Mother or Father?

What next?

If youโ€™re quite sure that one, or both, of your parents, was a narcissist, itโ€™s likely that they still have some kind of involvement in your life. Many narcissist support groups recommend cutting off contact from such parents or interacting them in small, measured ways (such as through a phone call, or text message).

To begin your process of soul healing, you might like to do the following:

  • Stop hoping that your narcissistic parent will change โ€” you can never change them.
  • Allow yourself to grieve the parent you never had.
  • Understand that you have been raised to suppress and deny your feelings. Now is a good opportunity to slowly open up to those years of repressed feelings. You can do this by seeking traditional psychotherapy that focuses onย shadow work, or alternative methods such as shamanic healing, hypnotherapy, holistic remedies, etc.
  • Learn to take care of your own needs through the practice of self-care.
  • Learn how to love yourself.
  • Reconnect with your inner child and learn how to care for it in a way your parents never could. This is called inner child work.
  • Keep an active daily journal in which you self-reflect. This will help you become more self-aware. Learn more about how to journal.
  • Explore soul retrieval, which is a vital part of inner work.
  • Express your emotions in a healthy way, particularly any anger you have inside.
  • Join a support group and connect with others who have experienced similar childhood experiences. You can find many on Facebook, or you could search the internet for local groups.
  • Arm and empower yourself with knowledge by reading books such as “Becoming the Narcissist’s Nightmare” and “Disarming the Narcissist.”

While you may feel broken, itโ€™s important to remember that you are not broken. Your soul can never be broken. It is still there, waiting for you to access. This experience only serves to show you that everything you need is within you. No matter what your childhood was like, itโ€™s still possible to heal and reunite with that source of unconditional joy, wonder and love inside.

I hope this article supports your healing and growth. If you want to share your experience growing up with a narcissistic mother and/or father, please comment below. You’re welcome to keep your comment anonymous (by using our website’s comment system). Your email is always kept private.

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Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Shay says

    October 30, 2018 at 8:10 pm

    This sounds like the story of my life. My mother has always been so controlling, despite me being 45 with 2 kids. I had to move in to her house last year just to take care of her and felt guilt that she was left alone. We have never got on and she has always treated my Brother and sister better. My life is a living breathing hell every second. This article made me feel so many emotions at a level I cannot explain.

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  2. Ayumi says

    October 26, 2018 at 3:47 am

    This article hit way to close to home because it could just as well be my autobiography (i’m turning 20 in November) . I teared up reading it because it confirmt that which i already suspected and showed that i’m not alone

    Reply
  3. Nancy says

    October 25, 2018 at 8:31 am

    Well, I am 73 and a recovering alcoholic for 41 years. It has taken me this long, one little step at a time to start recovering from my mother. Thank you for this inspirational and insightful article . It really helped me by being able to pin point many things I have struggled with in my life..

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  4. Anonymous says

    October 17, 2018 at 5:46 pm

    Lol whole time i thought its always been me … Its hard to remember why i grew up hating my mother so much but as if anyone ever wanted to right ? But now as im older (20) I’ve always had suspicion there was something off about moms … Everytime i always tried to confront her about it , i never know what im talking about. Im always talking nonsense & every word i always say gets twisted to something else .. Making the situation into a big confusion. Only when im doing good she “cares” but when i make a simple mistake , a whole tantrum is thrown at me … Belittles me in every single way as if i never did anything good at all. Since i was young I’ve dealt with all her shit … Most the times she beat me just because she was angry , not that it bothers me. But knowing im always dissapointing her when i don’t meet her expectations , gets me. Causes me to beat myself up as if everything i do really is a failure … I noticed as well i picked up traits as well as my siblings , i simply dont give a fuck about you even at a moment of joy … I’ll look at you in the eye & not care about what’s being said , only that i benefit something off from you .. I’ve always used my “friends” like that , not that i cared anyways. I’ve never fit in anywhere & maybe because i cant , other than the fact that there is no one better to be with than me. I’ve always lied & manipulated people … Bcuz moms treated me the same way , even when i tell her that my mind is a mess … Its always been & only about her. I just feel like parents do play a big role on how children become once they age , not that I’ve ever wanted to be this way…. All i ever wanted was some love from her . Don’t judge me , i know its wrong but i can’t help it when its all I’ve ever been taught .

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  5. Cody says

    October 16, 2018 at 9:49 am

    I am gutted and have to process this. The whole time I thought it was me. My whole life. 36 years. I always wondered what was/is wrong with me. Why I have sever anxiety. Why I canโ€™t show my emotions. Why I just like to be alone.

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  6. Molly says

    October 15, 2018 at 9:53 pm

    As I finished this article I began to cry. It is so hard to accept the truth. It’s especially hard to not just blame myself instead. Thank you for this.

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    • Mateo Sol says

      October 16, 2018 at 6:42 am

      That’s already a wonderful sign Molly, I’m so happy to be able to provide some clarity.

      Reply
  7. Cameron says

    October 10, 2018 at 1:26 pm

    I agree sadly with all 19. And all my problems I have are all on that list. People pleaser, soul loss, everything. Well Iโ€™m at a point now where Iโ€™m 19 years old. The oldest child of 2 narcissists. I have a younger brother and sister who I assume are also becoming narcissists. My mom and dad are both narcissists but theyโ€™re divorced. I cut contact with my mom and am living with my dad now. But I need to get out of here. Iโ€™m so scared of becoming a narcissist myself. I would never want to pass on what happened to me on anyone else in the world. Itโ€™s honestly such a sad life for the child of a narcissist. Iโ€™ve been left with terrible self-loathing, anxiety, soul-loss, you name it, and itโ€™s eating my soul away. Iโ€™m also super isolated and have nobody to talk to. My trust in other people is getting close to zero. I think I need to cut off contact from my parents completely and start rebuilding myself from scratch. Iโ€™ve been used my whole life. I need my soul back…..

    Well Iโ€™m sending everyone else who has gone through this love and strength. Stay alive. And rebuild yourself. Get in touch with your soul again because it misses you. And donโ€™t listen to the lies your evil parents are telling you. You are worth it. Iโ€™m trying to believe it too… after years of never feeling good enough. It really opens my eye to realize where all of my problems and difficulty to be a human being actually stem from.

    Thank you Sol for helping people like us with this. Iโ€™m so grateful youre shining light on it. Like this is honestly so real to me. Itโ€™s hard for me to even write a comment through my fogged mind but from my soul to yours I thank you.

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    • Cameron says

      October 11, 2018 at 1:31 am

      & Luna of course. Sorry I missed that. Just read up on you two. Thank you for doing what you do.

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    • Diana says

      October 13, 2018 at 12:38 am

      Dear Cameron, may you experience healing . You are at a young age to discover about the disorder of your narcissistic parents…. On the plus side, that means you can avoid passing it on to your own children . My mother has extreme narcissistic personality disorder and I was raised in that environment . As you know it was very confusing and painful . But I didn’t understand the name for it until I was over 50 years old! By the grace of God I did not raise my children the way she raised me and I have a pretty good relationship with both of my daughters. But I am always aware of the possible residual effects of the narcissism that can be passed down . I wish you the best and hope you find much love in your life!

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    • Kat says

      November 26, 2018 at 7:36 am

      Hi Cameron, Iโ€™m 35 and the youngest in my family, all of which are narcissists. My twin sister and brother have become exactly like my parents who divorced when I was 11. Iโ€™ve always tried my best to help all of them but nothing I did was ever good enough. Iโ€™ve tried so hard to be a good person and to make something of myself but itโ€™s always been met with resentment and put downs especially from my โ€˜motherโ€™ and sister. I stopped contact with my Dad when I was 13, my brother when I was 21, my sister when I was 30 and finally my mother this year. It took the death of my granny a year ago to finally realise that my mother will never change, no matter how hard I try she would always effect my life in a negative way so I made the decision to cut her out of my life. It was very hard to do this and Iโ€™ve gone through a year of hell, severe depression, anxiety, panic attacks, feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness. However Iโ€™ve just started counselling and itโ€™s helping me to have a better sense of self worth, Iโ€™ve still got a long way to go but I know at the end of it Iโ€™ll be much happier and Iโ€™ll be able to live the life Iโ€™ve always wanted to have. Itโ€™s sad that I have no family that love me, but my friends are my family and they love me more than enough to make up for it. Cutting your family out of your life is very difficult but then you can make your life what you want it to be without the negativity of your family dragging you down. I wish you all the best and hope that you can find the happiness you deserve to have

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    • Minnie says

      December 06, 2018 at 6:49 am

      Thank you for sharing your feelings Cameron. I feel the same as my father is narcissistic and I havent seen him in almost a year. I’m living with my mum & my lil sister. I feel bad for
      her cause she is the youngest. I also feel bad for my mom cause she suffered verbal abuse since she got married… my dad’s family is narcissist too. Also I hope they get divorced cause my mum deserves better.he always threathened us which was so bad…. I feel depressed … But im staying strong for my mum and my sis.
      And I do believe in you ! Sending lots of love for u , be happy :)

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  8. Sandy says

    September 28, 2018 at 2:02 am

    I come from a terribly narcissistic family. Truthfully I am here on planet earth and in a good place because of Jesus who saved me over 20 years ago. I heard every single day that I was worthless, stupid, dumb and crazy. My family still tries to tell me that. I experienced ridiculous neglect emotional, and material. I had to wear roommates clothes in college because I didnโ€™t have enough to wear for myself. My brother was the favored child and I was the targeted child who received the verbal abuse. So many times I wanted to scream at the injustice that was done towards me. My brother would be beating me up on the living room floor and my mom would say that we couldnโ€™t get along. He was 5 years older than me and 50 lbs heavier. I dealt with verbal abuse every day of my life and as a result had a very low self esteem. Jesus helped me to regain myself. While my earthly parents were very lacking , my Heavenly Father is perfect and the Holy Spirit has been my comforter since the day I was saved

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    • Andrew says

      October 09, 2018 at 9:31 am

      I have the same story as you, but I was the golden child, now Iโ€™m 34, living just me and my mother. I donโ€™t know what to do or reverse this, I want to leave but I donโ€™t have money or means to move out, what can I do

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  9. Diane says

    September 20, 2018 at 11:20 pm

    My mother is extremely abusive. There are 4 children in my family. My brother and I being the two youngest. I am the “targeted child” while my brother is the “golden child.” No one believes me. My mother has convinced everything I say is a lie. She has to be the center of attention at all times. Even when my dad passed away, she had to be the center of attention, instead of him~ She tells everyone who will listen to her that my father was not good to her and “left her with nothing” and that if she didn’t have her part time job after he retired, she would be penniless. Two of the “nothing” things he left behind when he died was a house whick sold for $575,000.00 and a Etrade account of countless thousand of dollars in stock! My father upgraded her engagement ring to a larger one, bought her a mink coat and took her on so many vacations after they were married 25 years that she didn’t want to go anymore. She made me and my brother believe that he was emotionally abusing her by not meeting her needs, thus turning us away from him. The last straw for me was when she told me that when my father was dying from cancer and wouldn’t eat, she knew she could probably get him to eat shrimp, because he loved it so much, but wouldn’t buy it for him as a punishment for all that he did to her! I couldn’t love someone who was that spiteful and vindictive. I went to my therapist and was told to tell my mother I needed a break in our relationship. (I was the only child to have her move in with them when she was 89. At 91 she decided she couldn’t stand living with me, and got her own apartment)Two months later she cut me from the will. The money was never an issue for me, I longed for the relationship I didn’t have and wanted so much from my mother. It’s very difficult to try to remember that it isn’t me who is crazy, I am NOT a liar and that she is vindictive. She gave me a ring one time that she bought in Singapore. She gave me the bill of sale for $1220.00 since she had bought the ring so many years before, I had it appraised so that I could have it insured in case of loss or theft. The jeweler appraised it at $1400.00!~I couldn’t believe it, sure it would have gone up much more in that amount of time and I produced the bill of sale to him. After looking it over carefully, he pointed out that the #1 in $1220.00 was written in a slightly different color ink than the $220.000! She changed the price to $1220.00 from $220.00

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  10. Carol says

    September 12, 2018 at 8:22 am

    I am nearly sixty years old and its taken me almost a life time to understand who I am. Both my parents were narcissists. All of my siblings have personality disorders including myself. My mother was self centered and only cared about her looks and how peoplesaw her. My father was distant and cruel. He reminded me everydayhow pointless I was. As children we were neglected and un loved the verbal abuse for me was torturous and I have felt shame and self loathing my whole life. I have suffered anxiety and depression and stuggled with eating disorders to this day. I recognize that I too display patterns of a personality disorder. Admitting this has been difficult for me to do I have had to peel off many layers of myself to see whats real about who I am and why. I am working everyday on how to become a more balanced peaceful person and to eliminate those unwelcome traits. I have forgiven my parents because I know they as children were the result of neglect and loveless parents. I hope that my children will forgive me for my lacking as a parent but I strive to continually be more and hope that I can put to rest the demons that have followed me around my whole life.

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