Category: Narcissists, Psychopaths, Sociopaths
Experts feel that most narcissists are deeply insecure beneath their outward confident behavior and authority facade.
How can you get your revenge on a narcissist without falling to their level and becoming abusive yourself?
Narcissists are manipulative by their very nature, and it is not a cakewalk to derail them into a state of confusion.
A narcissist wants to keep you trapped in the abusive relationship. Narcissistic hoovering is a stage of their abuse machinery. Learn to handle it and go free.
Narcissists do cry when they are upset, repentant, or regretful, but these feelings are not always rooted in empathy. So why do they cry?
They are the narcissist's remote-controlled enablers. Find out how to stop a narcissist's flying monkeys and take a sweet revenge.
Narcissistic rage is an unusually dramatic outburst of anger. What happens when you ignore narcissistic rage?
Learn how to recognize the hallmark signs of a typical narcissist, understand how their cunning minds work, and know how to force a narcissistic breakdown.
Narcissistic rage is often uncontrollable. It is extremely difficult to calm down the raging person with logic or explanation. What triggers it?
What happens when you tell a narcissist you love them? The first is how they would react. The second is what you should do to deal with the situation.
The love-bombing phase of a relationship feels deliciously good, but it soon turns out to be nasty and bitter. How to stop it?
Most of us are tired of being constantly disrespected and belittled by a narcissist in our life. So, how do you get them to respect you?
How to manipulate a narcissist and flip the tables without them knowing? How to exploit them so that they feel defeated and still unable to upend you?
Narcissists will abuse you when they know you want to be in a relationship with them. How do you leave a narcissist with no money in your name?
Trauma bonding can form with anyone who witnessed the traumatic event, including romantic partners, friends, family members, and even first responders.