Tag: Self-Perception

3 Steps to Manipulate a People-pleaser

In the meeting, the speaker explained how people pleasers, often driven by distorted cognitive patterns rooted in childhood parentification, are easily manipulated through clear communication of expectations, intermittent reinforcement of pleasure, and expressions of profound disappointment. People pleasers harbor automatic thoughts such as needing to earn happiness, bribing others for acceptance, and compromising boundaries due to feelings of unworthiness and responsibility for others’ well-being. The discussion also explored the psychological constructs and self-states that sustain people pleasing behavior, emphasizing its role as a coping mechanism rather than a conscious choice.

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Narcissist: How I Experience My Narcissism (Aware, Never Healed)

The speaker deeply explores the complexities of living with narcissistic personality disorder, describing it as a painful and isolating existence marked by a false self that masks an absent true self. He emphasizes the challenges of achieving genuine self-awareness or healing, noting that narcissism is an entrenched personality structure resistant to change despite intellectual understanding. The talk also highlights the emotional detachment, internal battles, and recurring cycles of despair and grandiosity that define the narcissist’s inner experience.

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