In this preview of new things already underway… As we talk about reality and processing, the Dunning-Kruger Effect...

In this preview of new things already underway… As we talk about reality and processing, the Dunning-Kruger Effect...
In this preview of new things already underway… As we talk about reality and processing, the Dunning-Kruger Effect...
Narcissistic behavior and decision making: how smart ARE narcissists, really? How do they make decisions? And how do these thought processes differ between grandiose and vulnerable subtypes?
References: Di Pierro R, Fanti E. Self-Concept in Narcissism: Profile Comparisons of Narcissistic Manifestations on...
Yooooo Fuckers! As long as we’re talking about self and healing these days, I wanted to share with you - the...
"Dr. Ramani says there's no such thing as Healthy Narcissism." EXACTLY FUCKER! Let's clear up what's been throwing...
This podcast episode explores the concept of “adaptive narcissism” and its potential benefits for trauma recovery and psychological resilience. It challenges common perceptions of narcissism, discussing how certain traits associated with grandiose narcissism, such as self-sufficiency and vanity, can be protective against PTSD symptoms. The episode emphasizes the importance of developing a healthy sense of uniqueness and authenticity while avoiding harmful aspects of narcissism like entitlement and exploitativeness.
So oftentimes in this weird role I find myself in, I also find myself wondering “are my words working?” With such an...
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What's missing in our lives that keeps us from being our most resilient and authentic self? Time to rethink our...
How is narcissism potentially "necessary for psychological adjustment to adversity"? Your usual self-analyses might...
This podcast episode explores the concept of vulnerable narcissism and its relationship to trauma recovery. It discusses how recovery resources like time, space, and energy can be misused, potentially leading to the development of narcissistic traits. The episode examines the characteristics of vulnerable narcissists, including their tendency towards negative time orientation and manipulative behaviors, and how these traits may stem from unresolved trauma.
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The crossover between VulNarcs and FilOb is considerable. Hell, parental duty is how many of us get acquainted with...
Had another thought about the connection between VulNarcdom and the traumatized phases it seems to be encapsulated in....
Had another thought about the connection between VulNarcdom and the traumatized phases it seems to be encapsulated in....