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In this episode of Recovery for the Narcissist, Dr. Eric Perry explores the subtle yet profound impact of minimization on our relationships and self-perception. This episode explores the psychological roots of minimization, how it functions as emotional invalidation, and its detrimental effects on personal connections and emotional safety.
Dr. Perry explains the dynamics of how minimization can manifest in relationships—downplaying, dismissing, or undermining another person’s feelings, experiences, or perspectives. The discussion includes how such behavior can erode trust and connection, often showing up as dismissive remarks like "You're overreacting," which may seem helpful but actually invalidates the other person’s emotions.
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Dr. Perry provides listeners with practical strategies to recognize minimizing behaviors, understand their effects, and shift towards more validating, empathetic, and accountable communication.
Tune in to discover how addressing minimization can foster healthier, more supportive relationships. With Dr. Perry’s insights, listeners will gain tools to transform their interactions and build a foundation of trust and respect, paving the way for deeper emotional connections and personal growth.
Connect with Dr. Perry: https://drericperry.com
Own Your Stuff Online Coaching Group: https://drericperry.com/ownyourstuff
Empathy Awakening Workshop: https://drericperry.com/empathyawakening
Disclaimer: The content contained in this podcast is for general information only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not rely on the information provided for their own health needs. All specific questions should be presented to your own healthcare provider. Listening to this podcast in no way creates a professional/working relationship between the listener and the host. If at any time you have an emergency while listening, please contact your local emergency center immediately.
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In this episode of Recovery for the Narcissist, Dr. Eric Perry explores the subtle yet profound impact of minimization on our relationships and self-perception. This episode explores the psychological roots of minimization, how it functions as emotional invalidation, and its detrimental effects on personal connections and emotional safety.
Dr. Perry explains the dynamics of how minimization can manifest in relationships—downplaying, dismissing, or undermining another person’s feelings, experiences, or perspectives. The discussion includes how such behavior can erode trust and connection, often showing up as dismissive remarks like "You're overreacting," which may seem helpful but actually invalidates the other person’s emotions.
Listeners will learn about:
Dr. Perry provides listeners with practical strategies to recognize minimizing behaviors, understand their effects, and shift towards more validating, empathetic, and accountable communication.
Tune in to discover how addressing minimization can foster healthier, more supportive relationships. With Dr. Perry’s insights, listeners will gain tools to transform their interactions and build a foundation of trust and respect, paving the way for deeper emotional connections and personal growth.
Connect with Dr. Perry: https://drericperry.com
Own Your Stuff Online Coaching Group: https://drericperry.com/ownyourstuff
Empathy Awakening Workshop: https://drericperry.com/empathyawakening
Disclaimer: The content contained in this podcast is for general information only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not rely on the information provided for their own health needs. All specific questions should be presented to your own healthcare provider. Listening to this podcast in no way creates a professional/working relationship between the listener and the host. If at any time you have an emergency while listening, please contact your local emergency center immediately.
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