Toxic positivity is prevalent in spiritual and Law of Attraction communities. It creates an environment where people feel wrong for experiencing negative emotions like sadness, anger, or depression, pushing these feelings down in the belief they shouldn’t exist. This suppression affects not only oneself but also how one interacts with others, leading to inauthentic relationships.
Category Archives: Narcissistic Personality Disorder
What is Love Bombing?
Love bombing is when someone comes on very strongly with what seems like the pure intention of securing you as a relationship partner. They may be very romantic in the beginning, text you frequently, call you every day, bring you flowers and gifts, express deep interest in you as a person, and really place you on a pedestal.
Covert Narcissism
Covert Narcissism is very common in the world today and it is also the most dangerous. An overt narcissist is like the snake on the path that is in full view. Where a covert narcissist is the one hiding in the grass that you don’t see.
5 Stages of Grief
Grief is a profound and multifaceted response to loss, particularly the loss of someone or something to which a deep bond was formed. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, a pioneering Swiss-American psychiatrist, introduced the concept of the 5 Stages of Grief in her 1969 book, “On Death and Dying.” These stages are widely recognized for providing a framework to understand the complex emotions experienced during the grief process.
Gaslighting
Gaslighting is a form of psychological abuse where the perpetrator manipulates someone into questioning and doubting their own reality. This tactic is commonly used by narcissists to exert control over those close to them, often leaving the victim feeling as if they are losing their sanity.
Core Shame and Narcissism
One thing that is completely off limits to narcissistic people is to talk about how you feel about their bad behavior. This is sure to bring about the wrath of the narcissist, due to their core shame. If you are a product of a narcissistic family, relationships or society in general, you will have learned to sweep feelings of pain, disappointment, anger and hurt under the rug because these things are not safe to talk about.
Narcissism: What is It?
Narcissism is misunderstood by so many and people are often referred to as a narcissist for all the wrong reasons. Maybe someone likes to post “selfies” on social media, or is overly concerned with their appearance, or a little self-absorbed in their work or business. But this doesn’t make them a narcissist.
CPTSD and PTSD
Most people coming out of a relationship where there is narcissistic abuse suffer from CPTSD or Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. You might wonder what is the difference between CPTSD and PTSD?
Is Narcissism a Mental Illness?
Many people believe Narcissism is a Mental Illness and therefore should treat people with narcissistic behavior with more understanding and care. There is a lot to clear up about Narcissism as a Mental Illness and in this article, I will break it down.
Narcissism Signs
Although there is a diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder in the DSM 5, very few people with narcissistic traits ever seek help. Why should they? Most people with narcissism signs are doing just fine. It is the people around them who are suffering.