The best way to deal with a narcissist is to go “no contact.” That means you stop all communication with them, putting an end to the relationship between you and your narcissistic abuser. However, if you have decided that walking away is not an option and you want to turn the tables on the narcissist in your life, there are ways to make them pay for the way they have treated you. RELATED: How To Avoid Narcissists And Toxic People, According To A Self-Aware Narcissist
What makes a narcissist panic?
There are many things that narcissists fear. Most of them are tied to their inflated sense of self and the possibility of people seeing through it to discover who they really are. Narcissists hate losing the public persona they have spent their entire lifetime building. They can’t stomach public humiliation or blatant honesty that exposes their web of lies.
10 Ways To Make A Narcissist Panic & Fear You
1. Confront their lies.
A narcissist feels entitled to tell as many lies as they want in order to get their own selfish needs met. Telling the truth about them is a narcissistic injury that is certain to get their attention. The biggest thing narcissists fear is that people will find out what lies beneath their confident exterior. Letting them know that you are aware of their insecurities and deep traumas is a guaranteed way to hurt them.
2. Just say ’no’ to the narcissist’s manipulation.
Narcissists have a burning need to control the lives of everyone around them. They use narcissistic traits like triangulation, gaslighting, lying, and playing the victim to keep a tight leash on you. It’s important that you recognize how and when they are trying to control you and put your foot down. When you take notice of the manipulation, call it out right then and there to stop them in their tracks.
3. Publicly humiliate them.
If you live with a narcissist, you already know they don’t care about humiliating you in front of your friends, family, and peers. But if you decide to let the world know what they are really dealing with, the narcissist will suffer. Once a person with narcissistic personality disorder loses control of the image they’ve built, they are lost. Some ways to embarrass a narcissist include recording them doing wrong, threatening them with court proceedings, posting about them on social media, or having private discussions with people they know.
4. Take away their control.
A narcissist has to be in control of you. Making you feel bad about yourself or making you feel unworthy of respectful treatment is one of the many tricks they keep in their war chest. A great way to get revenge on a narcissist is to simply take control of your own life. Earn your own income, have a separate social circle, and take care of yourself. They won’t know what to do now that you don’t need them.
5. Make the narcissist feel unworthy by criticizing them.
We all know that narcissists love to be the center of attention and adored by the masses. They do everything they can to avoid facing the awful truth about themselves. If you criticize a narcissist, the feeling of failure will drive them over the edge. Don’t allow them to project their losses onto anyone but themselves. The feeling of not being good enough will be too much to bear. RELATED: There Are 3 Types Of Narcissists — How To Spot Each One
6. Tell the narcissist they are getting old.
Narcissists place high value on beauty and youth. A lot of them use vanity and appearance as a weapon. They are quick to point out the signs that you are aging or becoming less attractive. Using their own superficial mindset against them can damage a narcissist’s ego permanently. Tell them when you notice wrinkles, gray hairs, or weight gain. It is a good way to shut them up momentarily while they lick their wounds.
7. Don’t reward their bad behavior with the attention they want.
Narcissists thrive on creating situations where everyone has no choice but to focus on them. They don’t mind negative and stressful circumstances. As a matter of fact, the more chaotic it is, the more alive they feel. One way to make them rethink their approach when it comes to you is to stop having a reaction to any drama they start. Ignore any behavior that is detrimental and only respond when they are acting like a sane, logical person.
8. Control your own emotions.
It’s easy to get infuriated and meet a narcissist at their level of crazy. Before you know it, you will be wondering who the narcissist in your relationship actually is if you mirror their behavior. Stay calm when under attack. They enjoy watching you squirm under pressure, and really love to see you upset and hurt because they feel powerful. Even if you are about to burst at the seams, control your own emotions and keep them guessing. The fact the narcissist is no longer able to push your buttons will drive them crazy.
9. Keep them guessing.
If you are like most human beings, you want someone to share the inner workings of yourself with. The narcissist is not that shoulder for you to lean on. If you really want to get under their skin, think about what they expect from you and do the opposite. Say no to things you normally agree to. The sudden change in you will throw them off.
10. Detach from their problems.
Though narcissists have trouble finding empathy for others, they expect you to be front and center when they go through something. Not only are you dealing, unsupported, with your problems, but you are shouldering their self-inflicted issues and providing emotional support on a daily basis. You are not their psychiatrist. A relationship is “give and take,” so if they are unsupportive of you, it’s time for you to take a step back and focus on yourself. Allow the narcissist to work through their own troubles. If you truly feel the need to get back at a narcissist for all the pain they’ve put you through, these strategies will help, but beware of what comes next. Narcissistic rage is a reaction unlike any you’ve experienced. When you set out to play tit for tat with a narcissist, you cannot win. The very best way to heal from narcissistic abuse is to just move on with your life. RELATED: 8 Ways To Deal With A Malignant Narcissist — The Most Evil Type Of Narcissist NyRee Ausler is a writer from Seattle, Washington, and author of seven books. She covers lifestyle and entertainment and news, as well as navigating the workplace and social issues.