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There are certain personality types that seem to attract narcissists in their lives like a magnet.
These are:
- People who had a traumatic childhood
- Highly sensitive people/empaths
- Neurodivergent people
- Successful people/overachievers
- and People with an anxious/disorganized attachment style
We explore each personality and why they’re so in attraction with narcissists in detail.
But, if they know how to spot a narcissist early, they can (and should) break the attraction instantly
So in the end of this video, I’ll give you the 3 biggest signs/redflags of a narcissist to look out for.
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► Episode Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:20 Personality 1: Childhood Trauma Survivors
07:12 Personality 2: Highly Sensitive People
09:21 Personality 3: Neurodivergent People
12:21 Personality 4: Successful People
15:57 Personality 5: Anxiously & Disorganized Attached People
19:41 3 Big Signs To Spot A Narcissist Early
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► Hi, my name is Robert! I create videos about CPTSD & attachment theory for highly sensitive & neurodivergent people.
My content aims to help you transform trauma-driven reactions that block you, so you can embrace a life full of happiness, safe & loving relationships, and self-confidence. :)
► Disclaimer: None of the contents are therapeutic or medical recommendations. The contents are not to be understood as therapeutic-medical instructions and are neither intended as professional health advice nor as education.
I am not a health professional myself. My content is based on research and my personal experiences working with various therapists as a client for three years.