Updated on February 14, 2023
Medically reviewed by Sabrina Romanoff, PsyD
Verywell / Theresa Chiechi
https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-recognize-a-malignant-narcissist-4164528
Updated on February 14, 2023
Medically reviewed by Sabrina Romanoff, PsyD
Verywell / Theresa Chiechi
https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-recognize-a-malignant-narcissist-4164528
What it’s like to be targeted by a narcissistic parent.
By Peg Streep
Posted November 1, 2017 | Reviewed by Matt Huston
April 7, 2020
May 7, 2020
Watch the rest of this video series on the psychology of a narcissist (featuring Dr. Ramani) instantly HERE: https://bit.ly/2SJWSux Understanding the narcissist begins with an important question: why do they treat you this way? This is the first session of a full series on the narcissist and why they may treat the people in their life this way. Narcissistic behavior is an incredibly confusing and destabilizing form of emotional trauma for the person on the other end of the relationship. Those who are victim to it report feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, confusion, self-doubt, anxiety, depression, and even symptoms resembling PTSD. What’s worse, many of these sufferers don’t realize that this poor treatment by a narcissistic partner or family member is at the core of these debilitating symptoms. In our first episode of this full video series, MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson and psychologist / narcissism expert Dr. Ramani unpack baseline knowledge you need on the psychology of a narcissist and narcissistic behavior. She explains the defining characteristics of a narcissist, how they handle emotion, and what psychologically causes them to hurt their partner’s emotional health. They answer… Why is understanding the mechanics of a relationship with a narcissist so life-changing? What enables a narcissist? What is a narcissist is and how they act in day to day life? Why do narcissists treat you this way? How does this narcissistic behavior affect the mental health of the sufferer? And more. Anyone who is having trouble in a relationship and suspects the person on the other end is a narcissist will benefit from this discussion. Finding relief begins with education. Learn how to improve your situation and your mental health outcomes.
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The dangers of believing that the rules do not apply to you.
March 16, 2020
By Ramani Durvasula, Ph.D. Professor of psychology at California State University, Los Angeles.
At Psychologytoday.com
January 13, 2020
October 22, 2019
Published November 19, 2018
As you engage with a narcissist, you quickly realize that person has an agenda for you. What’s worse, the agenda is built upon false assumptions about who you are supposed to be. Psychotherapist Dr. Les Carter exposes eight of the most common lies narcissists can feed you, with the hope that you can break free from their domineering ways. Dr. Les Carter is a best selling author and psychotherapist with 38 years experience, and maintains a practice near Dallas, Tx. He has conducted many workshops and over 60,000 counseling sessions. Sign up for the Surviving Narcissism email list and receive extra videos, articles, and promotions: http://survivingnarcissism.tv Dr. Carter’s books: https://store.bookbaby.com/book/When-… https://www.amazon.com/When-Pleasing-… https://www.amazon.com/Anger-Trap-You… Laura Charanza’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Ugly-Love-Surv… While Dr. Carter and Laura do not conduct online counseling, we have vetted a group that can meet such a need: https://betterhelp.com/survivingnarci… (sponsored) Dr. Carter’s other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/drlescarter Dr. Carter’s online workshops on narcissism, anger management and overcoming affairs: http://drlescarter.com/video-workshops/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIEL…
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By Darius Cikanavicius, Author, Certified Coach
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updated: May 12, 2019
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https://blogs.psychcentral.com/psychology-self/2019/05/narcissistic-families-p2/