A Narcissist’s Top 10 Gaslighting Comments
The pattern of narcissism is defined by the need to control you, to maintain an edge of superiority, to manipulate and exploit, and to minimize your emotions and perceptions. Being…
Continue readingThe pattern of narcissism is defined by the need to control you, to maintain an edge of superiority, to manipulate and exploit, and to minimize your emotions and perceptions. Being…
Continue readingFor any relationship to thrive, trust has to be paramount. And for trust to be established, honesty is essential. Narcissists, however, live behind the wall of the False Self. They…
Continue readingThink carefully about recent times you have been in conflict with a narcissist. How open was that person? What amount of curiosity did that person show toward you? How perceptive…
Continue readingAcademia tells us that narcissists are identified by an attitude of entitlement, the need for control, willingness to exploit, low empathy, and more. Drawing upon his 40+ years of speaking…
Continue readingNarcissists have anger management issues. Their defining traits include being self-impressed, non-empathetic, controlling, clamoring for superiority, manipulative, defensive, and covering insecurity with a False Self. These traits become the foundation…
Continue readingIn this episode, Dr. Carter takes you inside the mind of a therapist, discussing the patterns he would identify in his patients. He focuses on 4 universal truths (and more)…
Continue readingNarcissists like thinking of themselves as highly independent, above others, and the standard bearers for The Way It Should Be. But simple observation clearly indicates how insecure and weak they…
Continue readingOne of the finest qualities you can have is the desire to grow and learn. You know yourself well enough to understand that you can always improve, so that is…
Continue readingAfter ongoing exposure to narcissists, you will begin to notice how they have many ways of presenting themselves publicly that contradict who they are privately. For instance, let’s suppose a…
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