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In this video, Dr. Ettensohn examines the online narc-abuse ecosystem and explores how content that initially feels validating and supportive can, over time, become thought-constraining and socially isolating for some viewers.
Drawing on clinical experience and established research on high-demand systems, Dr. Ettensohn analyzes the rhetorical patterns commonly used across narc-abuse channels: the elevation of the viewer as a lone truth-seer, the narrowing of acceptable interpretations, the use of loaded psychological language, and the gradual erosion of trust in ordinary relationships. He shows how these dynamics can reshape identity, undermine critical thinking, and foster increasing dependence on content creators rather than encouraging reflection, complexity, or professional consultation.
Throughout the video, Dr. Ettensohn carefully distinguishes between genuine abuse and the expanding, imprecise use of narc-abuse language online. He emphasizes that acknowledging harm and seeking clarity are legitimate and necessary, while also warning that one-size-fits-all narratives can distort meaning, escalate conflict, and contribute to unnecessary social rupture. The focus is not on dismissing people’s pain, but on examining how certain explanatory frameworks operate psychologically and what they may unintentionally cost the people who adopt them.
This video continues Dr. Ettensohn’s clinically grounded effort to bring nuance, rigor, and psychological depth to public conversations about narcissism, offering a perspective that prioritizes complexity, reality testing, and relational context over certainty, moralization, or ideological alignment.
Additional Resources
Purchase Unmasking Narcissism: A Guide to Understanding the Narcissist in Your Life here: https://amzn.to/3nG9FgH
LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://rb.gy/cklpum
By Mark Ettensohn, Psy.D.4.7
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In this video, Dr. Ettensohn examines the online narc-abuse ecosystem and explores how content that initially feels validating and supportive can, over time, become thought-constraining and socially isolating for some viewers.
Drawing on clinical experience and established research on high-demand systems, Dr. Ettensohn analyzes the rhetorical patterns commonly used across narc-abuse channels: the elevation of the viewer as a lone truth-seer, the narrowing of acceptable interpretations, the use of loaded psychological language, and the gradual erosion of trust in ordinary relationships. He shows how these dynamics can reshape identity, undermine critical thinking, and foster increasing dependence on content creators rather than encouraging reflection, complexity, or professional consultation.
Throughout the video, Dr. Ettensohn carefully distinguishes between genuine abuse and the expanding, imprecise use of narc-abuse language online. He emphasizes that acknowledging harm and seeking clarity are legitimate and necessary, while also warning that one-size-fits-all narratives can distort meaning, escalate conflict, and contribute to unnecessary social rupture. The focus is not on dismissing people’s pain, but on examining how certain explanatory frameworks operate psychologically and what they may unintentionally cost the people who adopt them.
This video continues Dr. Ettensohn’s clinically grounded effort to bring nuance, rigor, and psychological depth to public conversations about narcissism, offering a perspective that prioritizes complexity, reality testing, and relational context over certainty, moralization, or ideological alignment.
Additional Resources
Purchase Unmasking Narcissism: A Guide to Understanding the Narcissist in Your Life here: https://amzn.to/3nG9FgH
LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://rb.gy/cklpum

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