There’s Narcissism, Then There’s Malignant Narcissism

Surviving Narcissism

Premiered May 1, 2019

Does it seem that the narcissist in your life can be quite exaggerated in the need to dominate and invalidate you? Psychotherapist Dr. Les Carter explains how malignant narcissism works, and especially how you can spot it and stay out of the clutches of the one whose need for control goes into overdrive. Dr. Les Carter is a best selling author and therapist who lives in Dallas, Tx. In the past 39 years he has conducted over 60,000 counseling sessions and many workshops and seminars. Books by Dr. Carter: https://store.bookbaby.com/book/When-… https://www.amazon.com/When-Pleasing-… https://www.amazon.com/Anger-Trap-You… https://www.amazon.com/Enough-About-Y… Online workshops about narcissism, anger management, and overcoming infidelity: http://drlescarter.com/video-workshops/ While Dr. Carter and Laura Charanza do not conduct online counseling, they have vetted a group who can help: https://betterhelp.com/survivingnarci… (sponsored) Dr. Carter’s other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/drlescarter

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Film & Animation

Psychological Trauma: Healing Its Roots in Brain, Body and Memory

By Dawson Church, PhD, CEHP (2016) From Amazon.com: “Psychological trauma is among the most devastating of conditions. Though classified as a mental health disorder, it affects the body at the most fundamental levels. This monograph traces the physiological roots of posttraumatic stress disorder in the body’s many systems: The brain, the autonomic nervous system, the endocrine system, and the many organs they control. It weaves together the most current research from many different scientific fields. These include: • Epigenetics • Neuropsychology • Developmental Psychology • Evolutionary Biology • Immunology • Polyvagal theory • Biofeedback • Energy Psychology • Epidemiology • Memory Reconsolidation. This up-to-date review of the science shows how when we are traumatized, especially at an early age, changes occur deep in the brain. These are reinforced by neural plasticity, our brain’s ability to rapidly add new synaptic connections. Over time, these intensify the symptoms of PTSD, often leading to disabling personal limitations. This monograph also reviews the evidence from the new field of memory reconsolidation. This shows that under very specific conditions, fear-based memories may be revised by the brain. The new therapies emerging in the field of energy psychology, especially EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), are able to quickly neutralize traumatic emotions. This monograph explains the physiological mechanisms behind the efficacy of these novel therapies. Besides discussing several key clinical trials showing rehabilitation of over 80% of PTSD sufferers, it contains many case histories of veterans and others who have made full recoveries using EFT. It is a unique resource for scholars, therapists, physicians and journalists, as well as patients who wish to understand the underlying physiology of stress.”

Tulane Psychiatrist Wins National Award for Research That Shows How Trauma Seeps Across Generations

August 17, 2018         

Keith Brannon 

At News.Tulane.edu

https://news.tulane.edu/pr/tulane-psychiatrist-wins-national-award-research-shows-how-trauma-seeps-across-generations?fbclid=IwAR2AaJZHq57wDAP56N_Ae6IlE4IKv1DQPw9pYGjks2yrigLv4zXi604lvms#.XO8AT3FrYmU.facebook

Or in pdf form:  https://news.tulane.edu/node/1633921/pdf

Invisible Dad: How to Heal as a Fatherless Daughter

Invisible Dad: How to Heal as a Fatherless Daughter by [Crear, Candice]

Invisible Dad: How to Heal as a Fatherless Daughter 

By Candice Crear. (2017)

From Amazon.com: “Why me? As a fatherless child, your interpretation of society is a little different. You constantly feel incomplete when you see fathers on television, in the grocery store, and on social media. And no matter how much you try to voice your feelings, you steadily are sucked into life’s woes. Perfection is the perfect way for you to mentally escape. Ultimately, you never deal with the trials of your childhood, leaving you to grow into a person that lacks confidence in your emotional voice. Join Candice as she takes you on her journey of coming face-to-face with being a fatherless daughter, to living an amazing life filled with healing and wholeness. Candice’s life-changing path will help you come to terms with who you truly are. Full of raw feelings, interesting twists, and a desperate plea for peace, Invisible Dad is the tool you need to transform your life into the best “you” you can be. This book is what you’ve been looking for!”

Wendy Maltz – Relearning Touch

InterVision Media

Published August 21, 2015

Sexual abuse causes serious problems in sexual relating for both survivors and their intimate partners. Many couples are choosing to address these concerns with the help of Relearning Touch exercises. These new techniques offer many opportunities to experience intimate touch that is safe and pleasurable. The 45-minute video demonstrates these unique exercise and will help couples develop an active process for improving communication, deepening emotional intimacy and increasing physical sharing. Wendy Maltz, M.S.W. is a nationally acclaimed authority on sexual abuse and sexuality. Wendy is a licensed clinical social worker, licensed marriage counselor and certified sex therapist in private practice in Eugene, Oregon. Wendy has over 20 years of clinical experience in sex therapy and incest treatment. Public speaker and clinical trainer, author of “The Sexual Healing Journey: A Guide for Survivors of Sexual Abuse” (Harper Perennial, 1992) and co-author of “Incest and Sexuality” (Lexington, 1987), Wendy has been lauded for her refreshing, genuine presentation style.

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Education