personality disorder
Personality disorders are as complex as they are misunderstood; delve into this diagnosis and learn the typical cognitions, behaviors, and inner experience of those inflicted.
Why the Narcissist Leaves: No Reason, Just Desire for Better
It is not necessary for the self-centered narcissist to have a reason for leaving, but their departure is often due to the fact that they have discovered someone else who they enjoy more than you. Someone who is considered by him or her to be a “safe heaven and a better catch.” Due to the fact that this situation might alter rapidly, the narc will often want your rear door to remain open.
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche
The Insidious Trauma Bond: Why Empaths Fall for Narcissists
The possibility of developing a trauma link with a narcissist is a consequence of untreated childhood trauma injuries. The personalities and experiences of the narcissist and the empath are quite similar due to their upbringing. The weakest link in the chain, the narcissist, developed narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) as a self-defense mechanism. Because you are more resilient, you are also attention-seeking, have a personality that is addictive, are people-pleasing, and needy, among other characteristics. The distinction lies, of course, in the fact that you are able to experience genuine affection for other individuals while also managing the unpleasant emotions of shame and guilt in a typical manner. You are able to develop as a person during the course of your lifetime. When you connect with individuals that you respect and love, you are attentive to the feedback that you get about those interactions. As a human, you develop in a natural way. In addition, you get knowledge from the triumphs and failures of other individuals. It gives you a more comprehensive perspective, one in which the world, and not just oneself, is intriguing. This is not the case for the individual who suffers from NPD.
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche
The Narcissistic Dance: Breaking Free from the Trauma Bond
The possibility of developing a trauma link with a narcissist is a consequence of untreated childhood trauma injuries. Both the narcissist and the empath have personalities and experiences from their upbringing that are fairly similar to one another. The narcissist, who is the weakest link in the chain, acquired narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) as a means of self-defense. Because you are more resilient, you are also attention-seeking, have a personality that is addictive, are people-pleasing, and needy, among other characteristics. The distinction lies, of course, in the fact that you are able to experience genuine affection for other individuals while also managing the unpleasant emotions of shame and guilt in a typical manner. You are able to develop as a person during the course of your lifetime. When you connect with individuals that you respect and love, you are attentive to the feedback that you get about those interactions. As a human, you develop in a natural way. In addition, you get knowledge from the triumphs and failures of other individuals. It gives you a more comprehensive perspective, one in which the world, and not just oneself, is intriguing. This is not the case for the individual who suffers from NPD.
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche
The Covert Narcissist’s Love Bombing and the Endless Cycle of Abuse
The covert, who suffers from Narcissistic Personality Disorder and is a covert, does not realize that they will abandon you until they have found someone whom they like more than you to be with for an extended period of time. They are able to get found with mistresses, blame it on you, and tirelessly work on you until they are forgiven once again. The only thing that changes the next time it occurs is that they didn’t make any attempt to hide it.
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche
The Hollow Core of Narcissism: A Study of Fragmentation and Chaos
Oh, you are correct. The truth is that they contain nothing at all. Now that we have that assertion, it is simple to make it, but how can we prove it? It is not appropriate to make big assertions without providing evidence or to make an effort to write down anything that resembles evidence. In light of this, here is an effort at something that may be considered evidence for something that cannot be investigated.
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche
Why Narcissists Don’t Deserve Your Compassion
No. Only some people are deserving of sympathy. People that are narcissistic do not deserve love, trust, faith, or compassion. To be more specific, we must not offer them any. at such case, we will put our health, whether it be physical, mental, or emotional, at jeopardy.
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche











