EMPATH NARCISSIST ATTRACTION - Problems & Solutions - The Energetic Perspective with Jona Bryndis n|Spirience, transcodes.com
*** Trigger Warning: The perspectives and conclusions shared about this complex subject may not agree with your view. Please share how you disagree in the comments.***
*** Disclaimer: This video is produced for educational purposes only - they reflect my personal experience and observations as energy healer & coach.
*** FREE SELF-HEALING COMMUNITY CALL AUGUST 2020
Stay Tuned - Email List: https://mailchi.mp/transcodes/self-healing-community-call
Narcissistic Abuse Recovery:
1. Self-Awareness - Truth Training - Discernment - Spiritual Training
2. Self-Compassionate Inventory - Self Care & Self-Love - Non-Judgment
3. Present Moment Awareness - True Self Connection - Time For Yourself
4. Diligent Boundary & Communication Training - Better Emotional Processing
5. Education About Empathy, Narcissism and Critical Inner Voice 6. Recognizing Your Own Trauma, Deficiencies, Enabling & Self-Soothing
Empath/Narcissist Issues
Intro: Narcissistic Abuse
The Energetic States of Narcissistic Abuse
There is a very apparent increase in interest in narcissism and narcissistic abuse, a new 'buzz' subject that leads to many controversial discussions and information about this phenomenon. It is unclear why we can observe this increase, whether it's because there are more narcissists or whether we are becoming more educated about the psychology of common human conditions. With this Self-Mastery Class for advanced self-healers and healers, I would like to illuminate the holistic aspects of dealing with and healing the result of NARCISSISTIC ABUSE in a person.
Narcissism has been identified as an innate part of our human survival instinct. However, if it comes with the exploitativeness or misuse of power or direct or indirect dysfunction that can harm others or create continual problems in a person's life, it is recognized as personality disorder. Due to its 'common' nature narcissism, in general, has recently been declassified. In Clinical Psychology it is mainly differentiated by the level of harm it does to the person suffering from a Narcissistic Personality Disorder defined by a sliding scale of 10 behavioral traits:
Looking at demographics on the surface level it seems that some cultures, ethnic groups, religions or societies appear to promote narcissism, while others seem to be immune. It is therefore not entirely clear yet whether these skyrocketing numbers are a sociological phenomenon or merely a consequence of more easily available information and awareness about Narcissism. Some suggest that the more easily available staging and display of narcissistic traits through social media and the internet is responsible for the increased interest in narcissistic abuse.
While social sciences and psychology can deliver a detailed profile for true narcissism, the complexity of seduction, stages, and symptoms of having experienced trauma from being/living/working with a Narcissistic Personality or Manipulative Abuser is still often based on interpretation. Clinical Psychology differentiates between 4 different types of narcissism (here augmented by a 5th type):
Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome
A syndrome, often described through a list of symptoms that vary from person to person, is a phenomenon that can be observed and directly or indirectly correlated to specific life conditions and common choices of behaviors that are potentially harmful or self-destructive for a person and their relationships. Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome is compared to Complex PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome) as the result of being in a relationship or having been raised by a person with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. It describes a chronic, and very complex, and often self-defeating behavior pattern typical of abuse victims.
However, the victim's role in this COERCIVE ABUSE CYCLE and very hig