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  2. Aug 31, 2021 · The golden child is usually the offspring of one or two narcissistic parents, Hafeez says. These parents use their children to show off their own perfection. Narcissistic parents control and manipulate their child's life to ensure that the child upholds the parents' "perfect" image and reputation.

    • The golden child: the one who can do no wrong. In adulthood, this role often manifests as perfectionism and a low sense of self. It is common for these people to become obsessively attached to others, as they learned to get their value and worth from external sources.
    • The hero: the one who “proves” to the rest of the world the family is all right. They hold onto an idea like, “If little Jimmy is a football star, then our family can’t be that bad.”
    • The mascot: the one who diffuses conflict in the family. Skilled with humor and other methods of deflection, they are able to draw attention toward themselves and away from where it could turn volatile.
    • The identified patient: the person who is frequently the family’s “reason” for having problems or perhaps their reason for coming to therapy: “We're here because Bobby has a substance abuse problem,” is often heard in the therapeutic setting.
  3. Sep 19, 2023 · Golden Child Syndrome is a multifaceted issue with roots that often extend deep into family dynamics. Its impact doesn't merely end when childhood does; rather, it can significantly influence various aspects of adult life, from career choices and relationships to mental health.

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    • Dismisses your feelings and opinions.
    • Blames you for family conflict.
    • Blames you for your parents' abusiveness toward you.
    • Acts as a flying monkey for your narcissistic parents.
  4. Oct 29, 2021 · A research paper in 2020 wrote that individuals living with narcissism create a “golden child” and one or more scapegoats within a household. This labeling gives people with NPD the freedom to:...

  5. The Golden Child Syndrome. We are used to thinking of many of the psychological problems of adulthood as stemming from a lack of adequate love in our early years. We grow mentally unwell – prey to underconfidence, anxiety, paranoia and shame – because, somewhere in the past, we were denied the necessary warmth, care and sympathy.

  6. Oct 11, 2021 · Key points. Parents who are high in narcissism tend to assign roles to their children including "golden child," "scapegoat," and "lost child." A narcissist's "lost child" may be physically...

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