Mental experts say that it is difficult to identify a person with grandiosity symptoms because they don't look mentally challenged at all. Jeff Mukua, a husband and father of three, also has had a share of life with a person with grandiosity symptoms. Ann Gathuma, a life coach and relationship experts advises that spouses should be very supportive when one party has grandiosity symptoms. She warns that people can take advantage of victims with grandiosity symptoms by taking money or property from them or even abusing them sexually. "That is why loved ones should give full support to a person with grandiosity symptoms," she counsels.
Source: Standard Digital May 09, 2017 10:07 UTC