Tag: Physiological Effects on Victims

Reverse Psychology: CPTSD, Intermittent Reinforcement, Reactance, Strategic Self-anticonformity

The speaker explains reverse psychology and its connection to complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), arguing that CPTSD often produces Cluster B personality traits like narcissism, emotional dysregulation, and self-destructiveness due to intermittent reinforcement and splitting. Reverse psychology is described as deliberate deception and manipulation using techniques such as mirroring, tough love, provocation, pseudo-humility, inconsistency, nagging, denigration, scarcity, and paradoxical interventions to induce reactance and achieve desired behaviors. The speaker notes applications in therapy and social engineering, warns that reverse psychology targets reactant or Cluster B individuals most effectively, and highlights ethical concerns about deception in influence tactics. Reverse Psychology: CPTSD, Intermittent Reinforcement, Reactance, Strategic Self-anticonformity

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Why Narcissists MUST Abuse YOU (Skopje Seminar Opening, May 2025)

The seminar, organized by the Vaknin Vangelovska Foundation, provided an in-depth, research-based exploration of pathological narcissism, its impact on victims, and the complex dynamics of the shared fantasy between narcissists and those they manipulate. Key topics included the distinction between narcissistic personality disorder and narcissistic style, the contagious nature of narcissism, and the profound psychological damage inflicted on victims, including epistemic injury and identity estrangement. The speaker also addressed misconceptions about narcissism, such as the myth of victim selection and the nature of narcissistic sexuality, promising further detailed discussions in subsequent sessions on coping, recovery, and healing. Why Narcissists MUST Abuse YOU (Skopje Seminar Opening, May 2025)

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