Understanding Cognitive Dissonance with Narcissists
Head vs. Heart

Cognitive dissonance is the consequence of a dictionary search.
a noun
PSYCHOLOGY (Psychology)
cognitive dissonance is a notation.
1. The condition of having ideas, beliefs, or attitudes that are contradictory with one another, particularly in relation to changes in behavior and attitudes.
When it comes to narcissists in particular, cognitive dissonance is what you experience when you anticipate a narcissist to be nice, decent, and humane, but instead you receive the antithesis of what you expect from them.
One half of everything that a narcissist does is done with the intention of causing cognitive dissonance. Narcissists are aware that being confronted with uncertainty is painful, and they exploit this knowledge purposefully.
They will con you into engaging them in order to humiliate you.
The major method of deceiving you is to put on a mask of kindness, decency, and humanity throughout the process.
One of the most effective ways to bring you down is to provide you with the reverse of what they have made you anticipate from them, which is to say, the antithesis of kindness, decency, and humanity. Most of the time, this is accomplished by abrupt and unexpected acts of brutality, senseless betrayals, and the retribution of evil for good.
To make it much easier to understand.
When a narcissist is effective in the process of ethically misleading you, cognitive dissonance occurs.
When one is aware of this, the process of resolving cognitive dissonance becomes more feasible. To put it simply, it is merely taking a stance on a number of important subjects, namely
How would you rate the narcissist as a person?
Was it their intention to do you damage or not?
Was there a deliberate desire to betray?
Was their nasty behavior on purpose or was it the result of an accident?
Is it true that they love you or not?
Do they have any redeeming qualities?
When you provide the appropriate response to these questions, cognitive dissonance will be lifted and blown away like a cloud.
Because of this, I strongly encourage you to show some courage. You are strongly encouraged to have faith. And the truth.
31 Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, “If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed.
32 And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
Bible Gateway passage: John 8:31–32 — New King James Version
According to my observations, the wrong replies are often found in the following varieties:
Yes, narcissists are good people; there is good and bad in everyone; everyone is good at their core; nobody intends to cause harm to anyone; we are all just trying to survive; accidents happen; nobody intends to betray anyone; sometimes people are too busy to remember to look out for your interests; and sometimes people forget to remember to betray others.
Nobody is purposely cruel; people injure others by mistake; individuals who hurt others hurt other people; we are all human, after all; everyone, at their core, has the need to love and the desire to be loved, just as you and I do. Even if it is possible for someone to have good intentions, we must not pass judgment on them.
In the event that you think in accordance with these bullet points, your mind will continue to go in circles like a hamster wheel for the rest of your life, and you will never arrive at a conclusion that is substantial. The reason for this is because this is how cognitive dissonance occurs.
After experiencing narcissistic abuse, what are some ways to overcome cognitive dissonance?
When it comes to dealing with cognitive dissonance, there are appropriate methods.
There are other techniques that are not appropriate to deal with it.
If you follow a certain strategy, you will be able to determine which one is which based on the amount of lifetime resolution you obtain.
It is important to be aware of the potential hazards associated with the improper approach, since adhering to them will guarantee that your cognitive dissonance will never be healed.
Make a thoughtful selection. Make your decision in the truth. It’s essential to your mental health.
About the Creator
Waleed Ahmed
I'm Waleed Ahmed, and I'm passionate about content related to software development, 3D design, Arts, books, technology, self-improvement, Poetry and Psychology.



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