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🔴What Happens When a Narcissist Comes Back and You Reject Them | Narc Pedia | NPD

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Hello everyone, we're glad to have you back on our channel. In the video we're showcasing today, we're going to delve deeply into the dynamics that unfold when a narcissist is rejected, and why a foiled hoover maneuver stands as an effective strategy for liberating oneself from the narcissist's grasp.
Your conscious choice, coupled with your capacity to overlook a narcissist's hoovering tactics, serve as the primary impetus for dismantling the cycle of narcissistic abuse. Drawing a parallel with the namesake Hoover vacuum cleaner, narcissists put in a considerable amount of effort to "suck" their victims back into their sphere of influence.
When their attempts at hoovering are rebuffed, it often causes an amplification of their gaslighting tactics, inflicts damage on their ego, and incites their narcissistic fury. The more resolute you are in establishing and maintaining firm boundaries, the higher the likelihood of safeguarding your dignity and healing from the inflicted abuse. Even though they might increase their attempts at hoovering, they'll eventually cease if they consistently fail.
Each attempt at hoovering is meticulously crafted with the intention of manipulating you. Individuals who suffer from narcissistic personality disorder are often theorized to possess a 'narcissistic void'. This refers to an intense feeling of solitude and the lack of a genuine sense of self.
Such individuals lean on their narcissistic supply as a means to "fill" this void and validate their inflated egos. Consequently, even if you've terminated your association with them or have established firm boundaries, hoovering serves as a mechanism for them to continue demonstrating their dominance and control.
"Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you or someone you know may be involved with a narcissist, or are dealing with any psychological issues, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. This content is shared to offer insights and perspectives and should not be considered as professional or medical counsel."
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  • @user-wk9cq6bk6i
    @user-wk9cq6bk6i2 ай бұрын

    So spot on. Amen 🙏. The lashing out through text part I'm dealing with from my father on Facebook. So I BLOCKED HIM. So desperate for my attention from me 20 y old almost 21.

  • @NarcPedia

    @NarcPedia

    Ай бұрын

    I'm sorry you're going through that, but it sounds like you made a healthy decision by setting boundaries. Stay strong and take care of yourself. 🙏

  • @yeshetsogyalling
    @yeshetsogyalling2 ай бұрын

    By shifting the blame onto you is a good reason to leave them for good: if you are so bad for him why does he want you to come back? This is craziness ... stay away.

  • @NarcPedia

    @NarcPedia

    Ай бұрын

    You're absolutely right. Shifting blame is a classic narcissistic tactic to try and keep control. The best thing is to recognize that and stay away, no matter how much they try to draw you back in. Your well-being and sanity are what's most important. Stay strong and don't get pulled back into that craziness.

  • @tammyfitzgerald5336
    @tammyfitzgerald533613 күн бұрын

    lol 😂😂😂😂😂hell no they not like us ❤😂😂😂😂run and be free ❤3 years ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @NarcPedia

    @NarcPedia

    11 күн бұрын

    Haha, I love your enthusiasm! It's so important to recognize the need to run and find freedom from toxic relationships. Cheers to your journey and embracing a brighter future! ❤