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eISSN: 2581-9615 || CODEN (USA): WJARAI || Impact Factor: 8.2 || ISSN Approved Journal

Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioural Boundaries in Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse: A Correlational Study Between the Empowerment & Boundaries Assessment (EBA) and Obsessive-Compulsive Behavioural Tendencies (MOCS)

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Sameer Malhotra 1, Amita Puri 2, Srishti Bhatt 3, *, Benjamin 4 and Simran Ahuja 5

1 MD Psychiatry, Max Hospital, New Delhi.

2 Director, Shambhave Wellness Foundation, Gurugram. 

3 PhD Scholar, Dr Preeti Global University, Madhya Pradesh, Shivpuri.

4 PhD Scholar, Asian International University, Imphal, Manipur.

5 Psychologist, Shambhave Wellness Foundation, Gurugram.

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World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(01), 417-423

Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.1.0010

DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.1.0010

Received on 29 November 2025; revised on 04 January 2026; accepted on 06 January 2026

Narcissistic abuse is associated with profound impairments in emotional regulation, personal boundaries, and cognitive autonomy. Survivors often exhibit heightened reassurance-seeking, compulsive guilt, and perfectionistic control features that may resemble obsessive-compulsive behavioural tendencies. The present study examined the relationship between boundary empowerment and obsessive-compulsive behavioural patterns in individuals identifying as victims of narcissistic abuse. A sample of 30 adults (ages 24–52) completed the Empowerment & Boundaries Assessment (EBA), while clinicians independently rated participants using the Malhotra Obsessive-Compulsive Scan (MOCS/MOCREST). Pearson correlational analyses revealed significant negative correlations between total EBA scores and MOCS scores, indicating that weaker boundaries were strongly associated with higher obsessive-compulsive behavioural indicators. Findings underscore the role of boundary collapse in the development of compulsive reassurance, control, and cognitive rigidity among survivors of narcissistic abuse.

Narcissistic Abuse; Boundaries; Empowerment; Obsessive-Compulsive Traits; Gaslighting; Reassurance-Seeking; Cognitive Rigidity; Trauma Psychology

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Sameer Malhotra, Amita Puri, Srishti Bhatt, Benjamin and Simran Ahuja. Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioural Boundaries in Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse: A Correlational Study Between the Empowerment & Boundaries Assessment (EBA) and Obsessive-Compulsive Behavioural Tendencies (MOCS). World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(01), 417-423. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.1.0010.

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