narcissism

  • How to Identify Emotionally Unstable Abusers (BPD)

    To take advantage of the DeMars Coaching service, please visit Friday, July 26, 2024 7/26/24 Stop Narcissistic Online Bullying Petition: If you believe you have been a victim of emotional abuse, please seek professional help. Suicide Prevention (US) 1 800 273 8255 Domestic Violence help (US) 1 800 799 7233 Suicide Prevention (CAN) 1 833 456 4566 Womens Aid (UK)…

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  • Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder From Workplace Bullying | Claire Hunt | clairehuntonline

    A community-organizing forum where targets of workplace bullying can share experiences in a support group so you can know 1. You’re not crazy. Workplace bullying is real, and your feelings are valid. 2. You’re not alone. Unfortunately, others have experienced the same thing. If my words resonate with you, please subscribe, turn on notifications, like and share my videos, and…

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  • How Brain Tumors Change Your Personality

    Neuro-oncology: cancer impacts and modulates mental health (not only in the brain, also in the guts which should be reconceived as part of the neurological system). Brain tumors give rise to symptoms like depression, aggression, personality changes, anorexia, apathy, and anxiety. Cancer is an organism subject to evolution inside our bodies. Primitive vs. hypercomplex cancers. We co-evolve, we are symbionts.…

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  • Inside the Narcissist’s Mind: When Every Compliment Fuels Their Superiority

    Narcissistic superiority, often linked with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), manifests through grandiosity, entitlement, arrogance, and domineering behavior. Individuals with this trait believe they are superior, expecting special treatment without deserving it, and often dominate conversations to impose their views. They frequently belittle or criticize others to maintain their sense of superiority and struggle with empathy, making them seem cold and…

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  • Why Someone Can Be a Narcissist AND a Borderline

    This is my final say on the matter. Yes, you can have both. If you don’t want to believe that, that’s your prerogative, but I highly suggest you to look within and ask yourself why you’re so triggered that people with BPD can be comorbid with NPD. I get asked all the time if BPD can be comorbid with anxiety,…

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  • Narcissists are hyper-social #narcissism #npdawareness #narcissiticabuse

    The “anti-social” aspect of cluster B personality disorders, such as those exhibited by psychopaths and narcissists, doesn’t refer to avoiding social interactions. Instead, it means a disregard for social norms and customs. Contrary to being withdrawn, psychopaths and narcissists are often highly social, actively seeking out new relationships. Their obsession with making new friends and social connections is a tactic…

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