Why Is A Narcissist A Narcissist? How Did They Get This Way?

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  • @koma4050
    @koma40503 жыл бұрын

    Another word or label for the narcissist is soul sucker. You would understand this if you’ve spent a significant amount of time with one.

  • @robprarson3774

    @robprarson3774

    3 жыл бұрын

    Energy Vampires

  • @rvrl8667

    @rvrl8667

    3 жыл бұрын

    'Dementor' is another name

  • @donnabradley765

    @donnabradley765

    3 жыл бұрын

    Perfect description! I call them energy vampires!

  • @sarahbatsford4791

    @sarahbatsford4791

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes my twin had the life sucked out of her, totally controlled.

  • @rppope1006

    @rppope1006

    Жыл бұрын

    I understanding completely.

  • @rebaseymour1810
    @rebaseymour18103 жыл бұрын

    1. In born trait...the way they were wired 2. Extreme expectations...high or low expectations 3. Over emphasize superficial things 4. Inconsistent caregiver 5. Exposure to improper anger...passive-aggressive, poor anger management 6. Emotional and relational things...not openly explored 7. Learned manipulation...get what you want through hook or crook

  • @rahrahrobbbieee

    @rahrahrobbbieee

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @damo780

    @damo780

    5 ай бұрын

    And set in Stone

  • @An-mei

    @An-mei

    4 ай бұрын

    My mom often used 'by hookb or by crook'.

  • @ArchAngel435

    @ArchAngel435

    Ай бұрын

    Was married to a narc for 25 yrs. I expressed poor anger management and passive aggressive anger too as a result of being in the toxic relationship. It has affected my daughters. How do we heal ?

  • @CorinneIsIn
    @CorinneIsIn4 жыл бұрын

    Narcissists are typically attracted to people who struggle to take good care of themselves or who have faulty boundaries. Sadly, those who can handle the narcissist better are people who can take good care of themselves but the narcissists have NO attraction to that type UNLESS they have resources the narcissist can use.

  • @uyoebyik

    @uyoebyik

    2 жыл бұрын

    They go for people who are in needy circumstances

  • @fran791

    @fran791

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nobody can handle narcissists to be honest. Besides other narcissists, but that would just be destruction from both sides

  • @CorinneIsIn

    @CorinneIsIn

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fran791 Not all narcissists are malignant. It's a psychological disorder of the personality. It isn't any more an indicator of being evil or vile than it would be for the average person. We need to get away from this idea that all narcissists are evil malfeasants. It's just not how it works.

  • @fran791

    @fran791

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CorinneIsIn I didn't mean to say that they're evil, I meant to say that they can't really have healthy relationships that aren't one sided. That's what I meant by "they can't be handled". They rarely can last in a normal relationship. And putting 2 narcissists together wouldn't really help because it would just be 2 egocentric immature people together and that's not a situation that would allow true love to thrive

  • @dgontar
    @dgontar4 жыл бұрын

    And they will never change and never acknowledge what they do, although they might give you that sarcastic smirk every now and then. The only way to defeat them is to abandon them.

  • @orangeandslinky

    @orangeandslinky

    3 жыл бұрын

    Now that I know it's a real thing, I TRY to not take it personal as I always did. They can't love you anymore than a cat can fly. Now that I understand it some and it actually does make sense, I see it as a natural way to be in feminism.

  • @sherrynalder1359

    @sherrynalder1359

    3 жыл бұрын

    The sarcastic smirk. Well said.

  • @davidcoppotelli3957

    @davidcoppotelli3957

    2 жыл бұрын

    Daniel, You are 100% Correct. I will never forget that Devil Smirk on her Face. I Walked Away from her and Dumped her. Get away stay away. The Reap what they Sow. KARMA gets to delivered to them like a FEDEX PACKAGE.

  • @penelopelambson9128
    @penelopelambson91284 жыл бұрын

    Great info as always. What annoys me about having a narcissist around is that we have to spend so much time and energy learning to understand and deal with them, and they do absolutely NOTHING to understand and deal with us. No matter how one looks at it, a relationship with a narc is and always be focused on them. They literally suck the life out of others.

  • @theresaschneider7100

    @theresaschneider7100

    4 жыл бұрын

    Penelope Lambson Do you think that the idea of vampires was created from narcissistic relationships? They suck the life out of their victims.

  • @janetstonerook4552

    @janetstonerook4552

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's why you keep away from them. Far, far away if possible.! We have to understand them the same way we understand any other indiviual who would cause us and those we love harm. To protect ourselves. Narcissists usually don't stick around once they know you are onto them.

  • @christar9527

    @christar9527

    4 жыл бұрын

    My husband always referred to his mother as the energy vampire. Hanging around her you feel your life energy being drained immediately. They DO steal your energy, it’s a fact! They will cause damage to your body so stay away!

  • @pamwhitehouse5961

    @pamwhitehouse5961

    4 жыл бұрын

    All one sided, and it's us who have to take measures on fixing ourselves, but they don't have to do that? I understand that self-reflecting and looking within is a means to better one's self and quality of life as well as relationships with others, but these people only deal with their own material and flesh-related desires and have no sense to realize that in all fairness, they need to look at themselves and work on themselves, but they won't. They're so convinced by their own lies.

  • @lone8869

    @lone8869

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes. Everyone in my family has constantly had to say '' oh you know what she is like let's just go with what she wants" and numerous similar sayings. Let's all spend our lives tiptoeing around the mood swings or perceived wrongs we have all done. It's always everyone else that has caused the issues.

  • @scottdunn2178
    @scottdunn21784 жыл бұрын

    It's extreme overcompensation for extreme insecurity...

  • @lone8869

    @lone8869

    4 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely bang on. Sadly for me it's my mother and underneath it all is extreme insecurity but the fallout of that is huge for so many people. It's caused damage that can never be repaired.

  • @scottdunn2178

    @scottdunn2178

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Don X Don't kid yourself, Don, this type of deep seated insecurity isn't cured by money, fame, or success. If they are trying to fool you into believing they are happy now... it's just an attempt to overcompensate to try and fool you... and themselves. I guarantee they cry themselves to sleep just like before.

  • @sylviacarlson3561

    @sylviacarlson3561

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right on!

  • @lv224

    @lv224

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Don X Totally agree with you. It's the ones who aren't narcissistic who have been left the hard work.

  • @robinhorton432

    @robinhorton432

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @lauraJa777
    @lauraJa7774 жыл бұрын

    The one thing I've learned, the hard way is.... the more you try to talk to them the more they use your wisdom to bamboozle you. They'll act like they are listening and agreeing (especially when they've been caught doing something unsavory) but all they are doing is learning more manipulation tactics. So be warned; talking to them may produce far worse results and then you are on the receiving end of their pathological games.

  • @curli-lettey4319

    @curli-lettey4319

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sooo true. Overall it's a waste of time pinpointing their faults and exposing it to them because all they will do is deny it or play the word toss games and try to confuse you and make you believe their mode of reasoning. Just leave them alone.

  • @drewowings2515

    @drewowings2515

    4 жыл бұрын

    Laura J this just happened to me yesterday. I was trying to talk then she all of a sudden was “stealing” my words that I use but she don’t. I looked at her completely confused and laughed and said “wtf u don’t talk like that trying to steal my words and wisdom “. She stomped off as usual

  • @itm4173

    @itm4173

    4 жыл бұрын

    OMG this is so True! Being honest or authentic with people that have NPD is putting bullets into the gun that’ll be used to shoot you in the face. NEVER, ever give them an honest thought or feeling. That shared vulnerability will be turned against you every time. It may not be for quite some time but they’ve got the ability to store that information away and use it against you. It’s ok to talk about the weather or do a lot of “hmmmm” but authenticity, NEVER!!!!!

  • @lauraJa777

    @lauraJa777

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@itm4173 Isn't is amazing how they Never remember saying "this or that" but they always remember what you say and use it against you.

  • @lauraJa777

    @lauraJa777

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@drewowings2515 Oh Yes, the "stomping off" game! Catch them in a lie or one of their games, and off they go. I can not count how many times I've said "I just said that." Simply talking to these people can make you feel "bonkers."

  • @WilliamRHill
    @WilliamRHill3 жыл бұрын

    Having been exposed to narcissistic individuals all my life, they seem to " reep what they sow". In the end it all comes back to them knock, knock. I guess it's their own fault after all. Karma gets them in the end.

  • @lunabinofsin

    @lunabinofsin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Funny you said that because everytime my narc boyfriend abused me while i was already hurt, the next day hed get hurt in a similar way. For example in an argument he started, i had a broken toe, and he of course made it 10x harder than it needed to be, threw a lighter at my face at one point, the next day he got a bad cyst on his shoulder and was in bed for a few days. If he had his toe broken, my lord hed expect me to drop anything and everything even if mine was broken as well to help him. If i treated him how he treated me if the roles were reversed, my god hed see me as the most evil person alive, how DARE I. But once i bring myself up where hes not a victim in, im a selfish, needy b word lol

  • @WilliamRHill

    @WilliamRHill

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lunabinofsin - I hope that your out of that relationship.

  • @MariaArriaga

    @MariaArriaga

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can’t wait for this day. He abuses me daily, lies “habitual liar”, he cheats and all in all is a horrific person. I can’t wait for him to get his.

  • @WilliamRHill

    @WilliamRHill

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MariaArriaga - And he will ! God bless you.

  • @allenh7835

    @allenh7835

    2 жыл бұрын

    Facts ! Notice how old friends avoid them, family eventually despises them. I have seen several die, miserable and alone. I have zero sympathy for them. The only good one is a dead one.

  • @spacecoastaesthetics6990
    @spacecoastaesthetics69908 ай бұрын

    You're best bet if you discover someone may have NPD is to keep them out of your life. You can't help them, you can't fix them and they will always make your life miserable. Be happy. Be Narcissist-Free.

  • @jackilynpyzocha662

    @jackilynpyzocha662

    17 күн бұрын

    I refuse to bow to the narc(dad), one of his brothers, or accomodate their nonsense!

  • @amithananaiah4272
    @amithananaiah42723 жыл бұрын

    I feel that reasoning with a narrascist is like telling a blind man or explaining about an elephant which they have no clue about.

  • @zaneyenny
    @zaneyenny4 жыл бұрын

    Dealing with these people is a living hell. Thanks for reminding us that we are not the crazy ones. I'm exhausted always waiting to find out what their next problem is that I can't solve.

  • @marthabenefield6530

    @marthabenefield6530

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr.Carter.Your teachings gave me back my life.l am 80 yrs old. and have a new perspective on life . Thank you Martha

  • @krystalrussell38

    @krystalrussell38

    3 жыл бұрын

    So true. They didn't care if I worked if I did they desired my money for alcohol and cigarettes and shit.

  • @lifeisgood7740

    @lifeisgood7740

    3 жыл бұрын

    Zane Yenny So true. Walking on eggshells. I used to savor the good, peaceful times, as I never knew when the next bomb would explode.

  • @Mrandycudd

    @Mrandycudd

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well put

  • @davidoaikhena4380

    @davidoaikhena4380

    3 жыл бұрын

    Never ever accept you are crazy 😂🤷‍♂️ That’s their aim to discredit you! They are the crazy ones 😜 Be bold and confident and enjoy you life!

  • @1213stmarie
    @1213stmarie4 ай бұрын

    I just now noticed the dog curled up, asleep on the armchair. LOL! Before I realized there was a dog there I thought it was a pillow. Love this💖✨💫

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    4 ай бұрын

    Sometimes Gus IS my pillow.

  • @kaiser1295
    @kaiser12952 жыл бұрын

    My father is a narcissist. Speaking from personal experience, my father also has an inferiority complex. He developed narcissism as a defense mechanism because he thinks society is against him and he needs to prove himself by being superior. He comes from a physically abusive household. His mother was violent and never showed any affection. Neither did his father. He’s also an introvert growing up and didn’t have many friends.

  • @barbaramoore5070

    @barbaramoore5070

    Ай бұрын

    This sounds like my boyfriend who Ive been with for a year and a half. His mother abused him. I find it very hard being with him, but I think there’s a part of me that pities him….he can be so nasty to me, and yet I love him 😮 I would like to leave, but I’m afraid I’ll miss him…😢 Talk about being mixed up in my head!

  • @jackilynpyzocha662

    @jackilynpyzocha662

    17 күн бұрын

    You describe my father, exactly! I am not in contact with him for my well-being. I don't have to put up with his bull....anymore(nor did I)!

  • @jammetmalibu
    @jammetmalibu3 жыл бұрын

    Having a low level of empathy is a clear sign of inferiority. Being a kind and loving and gentle person is a superior stance. I'm not saying that I am a better person than the abuser, but I am healthier and wiser and am so lucky to not be that toxic person. I count my blessings and that's a huge one. All that I have endured has left me confused and bewildered at times, but I am brave and smart and strong for saving me from this awful situation. I am free. And for the most part Happy. Thank you Dr.

  • @bekinditcostsnothing1684

    @bekinditcostsnothing1684

    3 жыл бұрын

    I tend to agree ...

  • @davidoaikhena4380

    @davidoaikhena4380

    3 жыл бұрын

    Being an empath is a great virtue! Please don’t change who you are! Empaths are great leaders!

  • @NekolasM

    @NekolasM

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidoaikhena4380 I would assert that empathy should be a prerequisite for any leader, anywhere. Narcs should be universally shunned out of all leadership roles. The crux of the problem is that they run this world according to their beliefs.

  • @fdfyujmjjuogdy9564

    @fdfyujmjjuogdy9564

    2 жыл бұрын

    💛🍀

  • @I_Ace

    @I_Ace

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lets not throw out the word superior. Kinda playing a similar game of the narcissist just with a different trait

  • @maureenbennett809
    @maureenbennett8093 жыл бұрын

    I have just discovered my partner is a narcissist after being with him for 10 years. Now everything makes sense and I refuse to be broken and seeking a way to exit.

  • @sparklyhomesteader5414

    @sparklyhomesteader5414

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too Maureen. 19 years and I just figured it out three months ago. Slow detachment, like the popping of octopus tentacles is working for me. I hope that helps. Blessings💖

  • @Natalia-vv8xn

    @Natalia-vv8xn

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m right there with you ladies :( going on 17 years, have two little ones and pregnant with my third. I was so blind, and thought he would/could change, so many empty promises.. he’s never changed and it’s a vicious cycle, and he almost broke me. I’m also looking for a way out, and trying my beat to not let my fear of the unknown keep me stuck in this toxic relationship.

  • @allyw1364

    @allyw1364

    3 жыл бұрын

    Im free now for 9 years but its been a hard road to recovery, I have CPSTD so its alot to cope with .........but nothing like my old life, suffered for over 20 years......... life is just so peaceful now, You will all know when the time is right to get out all the best to you sending (((((( hugs))))))) happiness is waiting on the other side of the rainbow👏

  • @larsonanne

    @larsonanne

    2 жыл бұрын

    All you commenting here, another great resource is a good fb group called "Healing from hidden abuse - Narcissistic and toxic relationships." Besides being confirmed about what you're going through, some posts (comments) explain how to save money secretly so that you can get out, and others are posts from people explaining how they got out and how their life is now. So it's full of a variety of ways you can process all of this.

  • @junevang352

    @junevang352

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ladies... have you guys found a way out? I'm trying... trying to get out of mines. It's a serious mental pain.... I am mentally drained it's not even funny anymore.

  • @321hair
    @321hair10 ай бұрын

    Trust me .30 years of this!! Like removing the stripes from a tiger!! Not possible.. nothing will be fixed if they don't see the broken part!! Ever

  • @marioVSN
    @marioVSN4 жыл бұрын

    I wish I had a father like you! Thank you for all the insight and knowlege!

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    4 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the nice nice compliment, Mario. Dr. C

  • @7777lizabeth

    @7777lizabeth

    4 жыл бұрын

    I had a wonderful father! Men respected him and he treated my mother like a queen! But, I still married 2 narcissists! What a nightmare!

  • @7777lizabeth

    @7777lizabeth

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mario, You can choose who you want to be! Do not allow yourself to make mistakes your own father may have! Examine yourself and be a better man! Slow to speak and quick to listen!

  • @isasimental1113

    @isasimental1113

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I wish I knew him years ago might have saved me from the psychopath I was married to and can't get him to sign divorce papers.

  • @pera654

    @pera654

    4 жыл бұрын

    I wish this too!😊

  • @isabelleparise5607
    @isabelleparise56074 жыл бұрын

    I will share this quote: If we desert the inner self to focus the energy outside, it leaves a vacancy inside. You should never give up your inner self inside.

  • @ggmenino3994

    @ggmenino3994

    4 жыл бұрын

    We need to constantly work on our inner self - be aware of the bad and the good and try to correct what we can

  • @janisgaines5330

    @janisgaines5330

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for saying this.

  • @IndohNintendo

    @IndohNintendo

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's exactly how it feels. Like you've sacrificed yourself. Sacrificed your happiness for theirs.

  • @isabelleparise5607

    @isabelleparise5607

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@IndohNintendo if you look up the word enmeshment meaning on the internet you will find out it looks the same as well.

  • @darlenealessio7609

    @darlenealessio7609

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great quote family dynamics is key to our position in life break the mold Be you DISTANCE

  • @masindi5969
    @masindi596925 күн бұрын

    Being married to a narcissistic wife has probably been one of the worst part of my life and ongoing. The scary thing is seeing that behaviour rubbing off on the kids. It's a very defeating situation.

  • @brianhornsby4627
    @brianhornsby46275 күн бұрын

    An even keel around a true narcissist is like a blank canvas to Picasso. Chaos will always insue. It is an absolute.

  • @kristieingram2039
    @kristieingram20393 жыл бұрын

    The narc I was with just got worse and worse over a course of 14-yrs.... I had to be on guard 24/7 against his con games.... Being around a narc drains a person of everything .....

  • @danarchambault8723
    @danarchambault87233 жыл бұрын

    They know everything and are always right , live in their own heads

  • @delilahhart4398
    @delilahhart43983 жыл бұрын

    My ex-stepdad is a narcissist. He was raised by abusive parents who were religious and had very extreme expectations regarding obedience. My ex-stepdad made the mistake of smarting off to his father one day when he was a teenager. His father, who had been doing yard work, took a shovel and knocked my ex-stepdad unconscious. He was out cold on the lawn for a couple of hours before he came to. In another incident, his father was yelling at him one day. He had some ill-fitting dentures that wouldn't stay put. In frustration, he took his dentures out and threw them at my stepdad. Luckily for my stepfather, his dad's aim wasn't perfect, and the dentures flew past him and became embedded into the wall!

  • @josephsilin6041
    @josephsilin60412 жыл бұрын

    "I'm committed to my own personal growth."

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Dr. C

  • @Maerahn
    @Maerahn3 жыл бұрын

    As someone who was raised by a narcissist, a lot of the environmental factors you mentioned were things I experienced growing up as well. That's why I've always been terrified that I might be a narcissist as well, without realising I am (I was clinically diagnosed with PTSD and OSDD-1 following a breakdown in my early twenties, so it's not like I'm looking for yet another diagnosis to layer on top of those!) I have son of my own now, and the last thing I would ever want in this world is for him to feel even an atom of the misery and lack of self-worth I felt so often when I was growing up.

  • @belindamydogsteppedonabee2445

    @belindamydogsteppedonabee2445

    2 жыл бұрын

    The fact that you worry about being that way, shows that you are NOT that way.

  • @rauxieswisdom3102

    @rauxieswisdom3102

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, I needed to hear that today. I worried about that too. I know of assimilation, and don’t feel like it is discussed often enough.

  • @imranharith8936

    @imranharith8936

    Жыл бұрын

    @@belindamydogsteppedonabee2445 but we work that way unconsciously even we worry about it

  • @joanhenschel3511

    @joanhenschel3511

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm hugging you right now, virtually. I went through the same as you have, so sorry 😢

  • @kathleenreardon8943
    @kathleenreardon89433 жыл бұрын

    I have lived with three narcissists; my mother and both husbands. It wasn't until I started watching these videos that I really understood my situation. They made my life hell. I have suffered so much. I'm 67 years old and trying to save whatever time I have left for happiness. These people cause such serious problems for others, the illnesses, the financial hardships, the desperate, crazy feelings of hurt and loss and the constant confusion. We as humanity need to educate everyone to watch for these evil, life sucking creatures. Everyone needs to watch out for them, at home, in the work place, and especially in our public servants. While they are only 6% of the population they control so much of our everyday lives, because that's what they want---CONTROL.

  • @bk2342
    @bk23423 жыл бұрын

    Growing up I never heard or knew of the word narcissism. What people used to label it as was “different behind closed doors.” Which sums it up completely.

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep! Dr. C

  • @ritabook5335

    @ritabook5335

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! A perfect, calm, amiable person at the office and a controlling, mental abuser at home.

  • @albusdumbledore3782

    @albusdumbledore3782

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I personally witnessed the Dr. Heckle/Mr. Hyde affect during a three-month relationship with my narcissist. They know out in public people watch them and they turn on the charm. It’s disturbingly fascinating though to witness this.

  • @pennybergmen8933

    @pennybergmen8933

    3 ай бұрын

    Most helpful comment ever! Thank you

  • @LaviniaCS18
    @LaviniaCS183 жыл бұрын

    Broken people who break other people.

  • @diablita130
    @diablita1304 жыл бұрын

    Knowledge is power the more I know the far I stay away 😐

  • @monewilliams6245

    @monewilliams6245

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's what I'm doing..the more I know the more I ignore and dismiss

  • @johnkritchey8445
    @johnkritchey84454 жыл бұрын

    I carry a smooth rock in my pocket and rub it with my thumb while dealing with the narc. Its really cool, painted purple and the word relax is written on it. During the interaction I remain aloof and just listen. I let them her rattle off and go on and on. I just stay quiet, think, and think and think some more. When done, when ready, I provide a short response. It did not happen over night. I just had enough of my weakness in reacting to them and feel like crap after. I put my foot down and took control of myself and my mind and my space. These technique is powerful and can be applied to all interactions - personal, business, and relationships. I wish you all the best. You can do it!

  • @TheVintageBumbleBee

    @TheVintageBumbleBee

    4 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't trust myself with a rock in my pocket.

  • @damsbb2440

    @damsbb2440

    4 жыл бұрын

    What is that They are vampires .. peolle around them specially family get hurt physically and mentally

  • @lisbethbird8268

    @lisbethbird8268

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have a gray pebble

  • @GS-st9ns

    @GS-st9ns

    4 жыл бұрын

    Speak my mind. We all need something. I keep a black twisty tie wrapped around my index finger. I rub it or look at it to remind myself that I'm better than that

  • @micheleagren1604

    @micheleagren1604

    4 жыл бұрын

    Speak My Mind, thank you for sharing how you get through word salad times; with the narc, I'm going to try that.

  • @colleencpc1
    @colleencpc14 жыл бұрын

    My daughter is a narcissist. I never even realized it until she lived with her brother for 2 years, and he shared it with me after he asked her to move out. She told him she was done with him and with me. It was a sad time for me, until the day my son said "Mom, she's a narcissist." It was a wake up call for me. Then I started watching your vlogs and it all made sense. Thank you.

  • @kensyskye8965

    @kensyskye8965

    4 жыл бұрын

    colleencpc1 I’m starting to think my son is.....It’s heartbreaking......💔

  • @faridaaali6170

    @faridaaali6170

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is heartbreaking

  • @petershaw2566
    @petershaw2566 Жыл бұрын

    The hands that moulded the claypot determined its use, shape and strength 🤔

  • @hyg44gu54
    @hyg44gu544 жыл бұрын

    I personally think they’re born with specific traits, plus their environment contributes to their development or lack of. The age old argument of: nature -vs-nurture.. both.

  • @sheilajac

    @sheilajac

    4 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if the traits are correlated with other things, like eye colour...in my family, my mom and brother have blue eyes and seem to have the same ability to empathize. Mine are green and I think my dad's are too. Im not sure what he is, other than brainwashed by my mom (and an alcoholic) but he and I are more similar in in a few ways than I am to my mom or brother. Things that make you go hmmmm...

  • @carefulcarpenter

    @carefulcarpenter

    4 жыл бұрын

    I don't conclude this, but with my brother, he was tramatized by things that we could not have known. I think back about the time that our older brother and I were scaring him about shadows in the dark bedroom we shared. He believed "there is a wife in the closet!" I think he meant witch. I would suggest that the movie we watched every year, "The Wizard of Oz", ws the source of this fear. He got in trouble much more than his older brothers, and apparently he was seeking attention in doing so. Recently he told me that I was an "awesome" brother. In the end, he is much like our father was---- a genius with high EQ--- that was a threat to the rule-makers. Both my dad was, and my brother is, a good man in a sick culture.

  • @sheilajac

    @sheilajac

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@carefulcarpenter how exactly was he a threat?

  • @carefulcarpenter

    @carefulcarpenter

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sheilajac His high EQ, and his genius in general. Men are very threatened by these qualities. My mother was a career RN. She told me that my dad was the smartest man she knew. I understood what she was telling me. Dr Fauci. He is the top medical expert in our nation?

  • @sheilajac

    @sheilajac

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@carefulcarpenter I'm Canadian. Maybe its just me, but "Dr Fauci" sounds like a perfect name for a villain, lol

  • @dhearndon
    @dhearndon4 жыл бұрын

    Next time a narc starts telling you something, tell them, “Wait a minute” and then walk away. Thats what I plan on doing myself because I’m tired of feeling like dirt and being sad after they talk to me.

  • @janfinale2039

    @janfinale2039

    3 ай бұрын

    😅😅😅😂👍

  • @torycook1215
    @torycook12152 жыл бұрын

    An upbringing of neglect or indulgence - both extremes can cause narcissism.

  • @dawnzimmermann2958
    @dawnzimmermann29582 ай бұрын

    I got cptsd from my mother who is a narcissist. Its led to me stopping contact. Im 56. Its been a crazy life but I think finally I'm in control of the situation.Truly I never knew what a narcissist is. Its taken years to figure it out with so much family drama and pain. Now I finally see the light. I saw it so clearly two weeks ago and took immediate action. My family is a broken mess because ofca lifetime of this. 😢

  • @christinemurphy4367
    @christinemurphy43673 жыл бұрын

    My Mom is most definitely a serious, probably malignant narcissist. I believe the root of hers is fear, extreme fear about so many things, most imagined, AND extremely low self worth and value. She makes me furious daily, but I still feel so sorry for her in spite of it all. She is 77 and I don't think she has a clue how to change. She only knows how to somehow survive.

  • @adrienneadskipper4212
    @adrienneadskipper42123 жыл бұрын

    My narc husband's mother chained and padlocked their refrigerator when he was a child. Food was a tool of control in that evil household. He's always shoving food in my face so I remember I need him so I don't go hungry.

  • @gregorymilanovich4384
    @gregorymilanovich43844 жыл бұрын

    I was married to such a person. Before our marriage I naively believed her family environmental circumstances created her "problems," and that after our marriage the problem would naturally be eliminated. Unfortunately, I was an idiot to believe this notion! The simple truth is that a person of this type cannot evolve because they will not ever-ever believe they are not absolutely perfect. The only resolve is to distance yourself from this person no matter how empathetic/altruistic you may be, you cannot help the one that you love!

  • @rachelhope3161
    @rachelhope31613 жыл бұрын

    It’s been 2 years since I have been free from my narcissist who I was with for 17 years. I am thankful to be in a better place in my life and because of great videos like these, I am now fully educated. Now when I meet new people, I honor my emotions and gut instinct which never lie. I will never ever truly understand a narcissist because I am a fully feeling, loving and caring person. My narcissist was my deceased husband’s best friend from childhood. I trusted him as he wove himself into my finances and got his name on my home for zero equity. In the end, I had to buy my own home and business from this devil of a man, but now I’m free, educated and I have peace which is priceless. I’ll never forget when begging the narcissist not to take my home from me and my kids about how I just want freedom and he said, “freedom doesn’t come free.” He made me pay for it financially and spiritually. There were times when I thought I wouldn’t survive even contemplated suicide. Thank the universe because it’s all behind me and my life is simple and peaceful. Thank you DOC!

  • @Zepster77

    @Zepster77

    Жыл бұрын

    Omg that’s horrifying…. it’s obvious you are strong, smart, and a very effective communicator…. Glad you got though this ❤‍🔥🌠

  • @Susan-lf2hl

    @Susan-lf2hl

    6 ай бұрын

    Man that guy was a master manipulator

  • @lifestylebyrachel

    @lifestylebyrachel

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. Sadly when I left the narcissist he told my oldest son now 28 that his biological father who died from leukemia was not his real dad. He told him I stole his college savings and other horrible lies about me. My son stopped speaking to me in 2020. I thought I was healed but instead live in grief everyday over the loss of a loving relationship with my son. This man is pure evil. He most recently married a wealthy and orthodox doctor. She is clueless and he is a much better and more evolved master manipulator. I know he didn’t marry for love. We have a biological daughter together and recently she told me how she feels her father is so fake and phony as he now acts like he is this orthodox religious guy.

  • @susanmbird1360
    @susanmbird13602 жыл бұрын

    I was born into having a sibling that is a narcissist. I did get away as I got older from that Environment. What happened is she went after my family & as my kids got of age they were fair game for her. There is never a escape from a person like that. even when they have passed PTSD happened to me. Nobody talked of this stuff I. The 50’s & 60’s. I hope you help young people deal with this & not have to live scared by being forced to live in a house with someone like that.

  • @jamesarmstrong4179

    @jamesarmstrong4179

    2 жыл бұрын

    Susan Bird,You look stunning,hope you are not with a narcissist.....

  • @ameliashostak4764
    @ameliashostak47642 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE how black and white this is! Dr C does not mix words, he just tells it like it is and if you don't like it well maybe find another channel because he is NOT gonna sugar coat this topic! LOVE IT!!

  • @millionairemom
    @millionairemom2 жыл бұрын

    Eureka! Narcissistic daughter got swayed by the "look at me. I'm beautiful (she is) look at my clothes, hair, meals out, new baby, clothes, meals, clothes, more meals... so it was nothing I did that made her like that. She just wants to be adored by her fans on Instagram. And she married into money.... and that's all she wants... it's all clearer now. Thankyou dr les Carter

  • @user-tf4dr8hr2m
    @user-tf4dr8hr2m28 күн бұрын

    Yes you are better,in mental health& that is extremely important to accept. You are not a narcissist keeper,period!! Your healthy walk away stay away,keep away forever,throw him to God,God made him,let Him deal w/ the idiot.😮🥴!

  • @aprilholton1150
    @aprilholton11504 жыл бұрын

    The narc in my life was (is) my mother! I didn't know there was a name for them, or even that other people dealt with them. I went no contact for a year and a half which helped in my healing process. I did learn her childhood was pretty bad, she was molested at a young age as well. I can't imagine going through something like that so my heart went out to her, and helped me to understand a bit. But I will never understand having no empathy!! I've been through a lot in my own life, but I still empathize with others who are hurting. I remember realizing that she never really loved, and will NEVER change!! Honestly, if Jesus had not come into my life I would not be here today. He saved my life and knowing I will be with God forever in eternity allows me to go on............I pray for my mother and the people she has affected(many), but since they do not change I gave up on that and re-focused myself. Bottom line is, it is so sad narcissists are the way they are...........God bless anyone going through this now

  • @apostatejim2080

    @apostatejim2080

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, the distancing I needed from my mother was necessary and a hard thing to do, the whole family shunned me, but it was worth it. They all tried to play guilt trips on me. I was the typical overachiever, self-sacrificing one.

  • @robinmartin7835

    @robinmartin7835

    4 жыл бұрын

    My mother is this way, and I managed to produce a daughter who is very similar, even though the two rarely had contact. My daughter likes to tell everyone I was abusive, but she has also told blatant lies about me to everyone, so how much of it was my fault? Her father and his mother are narcs as well, so maybe the deck was stacked against her from the beginning. For whatever I may have done to contribute to it, I’m sorry, but what can I do about it now? She has cut off her entire family, except for when she needs something. I refuse to enable her.

  • @christar9527

    @christar9527

    4 жыл бұрын

    As for the empathy part, I was born an empath and I can see that some people just don’t have that in them. My sisters for example were cold hearted and didn’t care about others from the get go. They wouldn’t stand up against any injustice being done to others like I naturally would. I have noticed that zodiac signs has something to do with it sort of. They were air signs, Gemini and Aquarius, and these people are low on empathy naturally. There’s a pattern, a tendency for them to be stuck in their heads only and not having a heart. That’s what I think.

  • @lisbethbird8268

    @lisbethbird8268

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@christar9527 I'm empath to a fault, and Gemini sun sign. I think you're observation is overly simplistic.

  • @sideswiped6874

    @sideswiped6874

    4 жыл бұрын

    April, all my mother's friends. as well as my mother were all cold narcissistic mothers. they were all so sharp mouthed and uncaring, finger pointing, blaming cold, cold women. how men could love them I do not know. but in my father's case I think it was simple, he fell in love with my mother's looks, and he lived in the bed he had made for himself

  • @chrisa1481
    @chrisa14813 жыл бұрын

    I’m the first born or a NPD mom and was always told that I exist just to be her friend/supporter/etc. That the reason she gave me life is because she “needed” me. Heavy, heavy burden and darn near sacrificed my whole like trying to fill the black hole of misery. I still struggle with feeling “bad” because I imagine that there was childhood neglect that made her that way so it’s “not her fault”. It’s a helluva thing to be the parent emotionally to your mom since you were 3 and finally learn how to not feel guilty about being happy as a 40-something... better late than never!

  • @bonnietinker7689
    @bonnietinker76897 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I am very committed to my own personal growth. The narcissist in my life is my 40 year old son. He is punishing my husband and myself by keeping our 5 grandchildren from us. So far we have been able to see the grandchildren at school sporting events. I will not give in to his control over me, but I'm so sad for him being this way. He has a tremendous amount to be grateful for in life, but chooses to be angry and miserable. I'll keep listening and trying to learn. Thank you, again.

  • @suzanne4396
    @suzanne43962 жыл бұрын

    Yes! He was forced by his athlete father to pursue athletics and excel at them. And his father was a tough judge. When he failed, and was unable to be a star athlete -- due to injury --- the shame and guilt he felt accompanied him his entire life. How sad for him ...but I no longer have to be a part of it.

  • @nenegh51
    @nenegh512 жыл бұрын

    The best side effect of these two years of restricted life has been to have ‘permission’ to stay away from a narcissist 100 year old mother and allow my body to recover from absolute exhaustion caused by being exposed to this unknown dynamic. Your podcasts have been the greatest aid to name, accept and develop strategies and answers to disengage from false connections and romanticized relations with all beings around and not even have to consider the path of ‘revenge’ or retaliation. My gratitude to you forever from Santiago Chile 🇨🇱. 🤗🌺

  • @henwhisperer
    @henwhisperer3 жыл бұрын

    Our mother used to beat me and look at my brother and say “If you cry I’ll beat her harder.” This might be the start of my brother’s narcissism.

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    3 жыл бұрын

    So sad. Dr. C

  • @NormaJean87
    @NormaJean873 жыл бұрын

    This comment is "A note to self " ..GREAT VIDEO 40-60 % of personality is "hardwired" pre-birth 1. Inborn disposition 2. Extremes in childhood expectations 3. Trained to overemphasize superficial acceptability 4. Inconsistencies from childhood caregivers (Intermittent reinforcement) (Arbitrary rules) 5. Exposure to improper anger 6. Emotional & relational themes (self regulations) are not openly explored with them by Parents / Caregivers 7. Learned manipulations Two conclusions : 1. When engaging with a narcissist we have a natural inclination to want to help them change but, they have to want to change. You can't superimpose change on them. ⭐ AMEN TO THAT ⭐ 2. Resolve to be the better alternative

  • @pamela9148
    @pamela91488 күн бұрын

    So true Dr.C, mourning a relationship that never existed. These people are incapable of loving anyone but themselves. They have no loyalty to anyone. They dont even see you as a person, but as an opportunity to better themselves. Its impossible to reason with unreasonable person. The best thing you can do is go no contact and pick up the pieces. Now we know what to look out for when looking for another companion. TY Dr.C for sharing your expertise. Your videos are helping me heal😅❤

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    8 күн бұрын

    Pleased!!

  • @carolnahigian9518
    @carolnahigian95183 жыл бұрын

    One sibling DESTROYS whatever they touch. They enjoy hurting, tricking me-abusing me FINANCIALLY and no clue why people no longer visit him.

  • @luckystaramourangel9345
    @luckystaramourangel93452 жыл бұрын

    My messed up childhood lead to me having narc traits which I do my best to keep in check. I'm also very empathetic. Education helps.

  • @nermanasaheta3638

    @nermanasaheta3638

    Ай бұрын

    i was looking for a comment like this, everyone is talking about their experience with a narcissist and i feel bad because ive started to notice more and more of narc traits on myself but im also very empathic which is the only thing that stands out from these i hope we both heal and not cause anyone else trauma

  • @actuallyeasymindsethacks
    @actuallyeasymindsethacks3 жыл бұрын

    My grandparents were extremely competitive and judgmental about their children and grand children. We were not allowed to show emotions, children should be seen and not heard, don't talk back to elder, watch your table manners or else you are excused from dinner. OMG this is huge. Now I know why my parent is narcissistic.

  • @elizabethpascal3543
    @elizabethpascal35433 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Carter, when I was a little girl I couldn’t wait to grow up my Mother never showed me real love she was always putting me down , when other people love me or like me she gets jealous she never showed me real happiness when Good things happened to me she never told me anything about my Father except for negativity but I forgave him for not being there for me and I’ve been told so much plus things that I already knew . Bless you Dr. Carter I love you

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Elizabeth. Love received, with gratitude. Dr. C

  • @johnkritchey8445
    @johnkritchey84454 жыл бұрын

    A simple way to express a narc to others who give you wide eyes when you use that term so people relate is refer to them as a BULLY, but a special kind of. Then they seem to get it a little better.

  • @universeofopulence

    @universeofopulence

    4 жыл бұрын

    ...even then they brush it of as "u must have done some thing...." ...I've seen that most narcs r not aware of their narc behavior, to them it seems normal & that some thing is wrong with the empath..

  • @roxannaramirez929

    @roxannaramirez929

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bully. Exactly. As a visual explanation, " He pushes me face down in a mud puddle, takes all my stuff, then walks across my back to avoid the puddle".

  • @annemccarron2281

    @annemccarron2281

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Most people think it's just about an inflated ego or selfishness. They don't know anything about the bullying.

  • @FS02012
    @FS020124 жыл бұрын

    I grew up with an evil stepfather who used to mentally abuse me! He would make me not be allowed to to talk to my own mother, beat me, and was very cruel to me. Now 30 years later i have psychological trauma and find myself very bitter and cold hearted to the point i could care less if my mother and that evil man die and find myself having issues with all relationships

  • @brendaleverick3655
    @brendaleverick36553 жыл бұрын

    My narc used to make me cry alot, but no longer. The more I learn about narcissism, the better I can deal with him. But, it's taken 10 years to develop a thicker skin.

  • @cherrybacon3319
    @cherrybacon33193 жыл бұрын

    I think I'm not the only person who has ever thought why a Narcissist is the way they are. We could analyse them and try to figure them out but I think He'll would freeze over first. At the end of the day it comes to a point in the relationship where the Victim realises they can't take much more and leave, nomatrer how hard it is. But then the real work starts. Staying away is harder. They say Rome wasn't built in a day. We can, and will recover as long as we want it bad enough, and with help if we can. One step at a time. 🍒

  • @John-sk8cm
    @John-sk8cm3 жыл бұрын

    Boy would I love to be a fly on the wall during your discussions with your brother!

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    3 жыл бұрын

    We talk shop a lot! Dr. C

  • @barbaraabramovitz9987
    @barbaraabramovitz99874 жыл бұрын

    I’ve never heard that narcissists are born. I’ve always heard that they are made- by not attaching properly or suffering trauma early on.

  • @DannyBoyle-tp5vg

    @DannyBoyle-tp5vg

    3 жыл бұрын

    no

  • @janewalton2901

    @janewalton2901

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same I am much more convinced by this BOTH framework having watched it in 3 and maybe 4 generations of my husbands family. It's so tough living with it. At 75 now I feel like I have been cheated of a decent life BUT I thank God at least one lovely daughter so I actually know what love feels like. ty Dr

  • @crystalferguson7308

    @crystalferguson7308

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s both. It runs in the gene pool, and then their parents and life’s traumas adds to it...

  • @ladybird491

    @ladybird491

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are born, cause often they are born without the chemical that allows you to have empathy and compassion.

  • @ladybird491

    @ladybird491

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@crystalferguson7308 parents are not always to blame. My parents was a hardcore narc and I am not, and I know cause I had several personality test for the work I do cause they require empathy....etc. every narc was not created by a parent because kids spend quite alot of time outside of the house like 8 hours a day or more. Narc came created by the lack of feeling like they fit into society. Parent do not have control over kids minds, they have free will, so good parents can still have narc kids.

  • @jluttjoh
    @jluttjoh3 жыл бұрын

    I never saw any empathy...not one time

  • @user-ts1ou2oo2r
    @user-ts1ou2oo2r7 ай бұрын

    I overheard someone saying…”I’ve created a monster”.

  • @angelamwatts
    @angelamwatts4 жыл бұрын

    The hardest part for me in understanding the narcissists in my life was acceptance. It came to the point where logic, reason and common sense didn't reasonate with these people. So, I just stepped aside went down path of healthy and let them walk down path of blow themselves up. Bye!

  • @charlotteboyett-napper4780
    @charlotteboyett-napper47804 жыл бұрын

    Why do narcissists demand that you believe exactly how they do about religion and spiritual things? And if you don’t then they decide that you are just not compatible...

  • @jessicaa.6690

    @jessicaa.6690

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Charlotte Boyett, That does seem very common. Plus, some religions breed and/or attract those with narcissistic traits. Religious teachings such as "we are the only true religion" or "we have God's favor, but people of other religions don't" or "only our God is the true God" help breed the narcissism. (We are right and everyone else is wrong, so we are superior.) Some religions encourage that sense of self-righteousness & superiority, either attracting or helping create a narcissist.

  • @knarf_on_a_bike

    @knarf_on_a_bike

    4 жыл бұрын

    Because they are always right about everything, and if you don't agree, you're just stupid.

  • @hazelgirl5091

    @hazelgirl5091

    4 жыл бұрын

    WordstoInspireMe Jen (a KZread channel) "A toxic Mormon family poem" is a good example of what this can do to the mindset of children who grow up in narcissistic religious environments.. You're better off keeping your distance from those who use religion in an effort to control those around them. It's almost impossible to influence a change in an deeply conditioned mind.

  • @chinookvalley

    @chinookvalley

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@knarf_on_a_bike Hahaha. My pastor un-enrolled me and several other women at my (former) church because we wouldn't prostitute ourselves to the wealthy men at the church who were lonely. Glad to be out the cult and will never look back. Churches are the furthest thing from spirituality.

  • @charlotteboyett-napper4780

    @charlotteboyett-napper4780

    4 жыл бұрын

    chinookvalley those “churches” should be called out!!

  • @joshuawong9157
    @joshuawong91574 жыл бұрын

    I grew up with a narcissistic mother, became a narcissist, realiased that I am a narcissist. I can relate to every point mentioned in the video. Now, all I feel is fear.

  • @Nyctophora

    @Nyctophora

    4 жыл бұрын

    I hope you heal, you are self-aware and admitting to it, that's more than almost every other narcissist and I wish you a better life, for yourself, and for others. You sound as if you _want_ to change and that's the first step most never take. Keep on trying,

  • @stenders1987
    @stenders19873 жыл бұрын

    I would like to say something as a narcissist. I find this content very true and its really hard to hear this kind of stuff about myself as I know its true and I learn how harmful and toxic I am for the people arround me. I totaly agree with the idea of protecting other people from narcissists. But I would also like to say that there is a way to cure or minimalize personality disorders. I'm attending the therapy for almost three years now. I cannot stress enough how bad I feel about myself knowing what have i done to people and I dont want to be this kind of person. I would never choose this kind of life if I had a choice - I'm just unable to do better. The therapy is the only way for me to learn new ways of thinking, understand people and relationships but it is very long and hard process and even with the best intentions I still act in narcisstic way. And the only thing I can do about it is to try to change and attend the therapy. And I don't want to justfy myself - I just wolud like to say that there is a way to help the narcissist and there is a hope if the narcissist agree to start the therapy.

  • @offensivediscourse8514

    @offensivediscourse8514

    2 жыл бұрын

    What narcissistic behaviours did you have?

  • @junevang352

    @junevang352

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't think you're a level 100 narcissist. Level 100 narcissist will NEVER go to therapy. They refuse it, and deny they ever need it. They paint the other person to be the crazy psycho one and forces that person to seek therapy. If you can make those changes... you are still human. The narcissist that I know has absolutely no sympathy for anyone except himself. The only time he does something for someone is to gain something in return such as making him look innocent. I can write a whole book about this perso. It's very sad and unfortunate... all I want to do is be free from this thing.

  • @captainbarbosa6567

    @captainbarbosa6567

    10 ай бұрын

    Very good that you have chosen to learn to become a better human being. Yes, there's a cure and it's called taking accountability. Others have to relearn hard things as adults too and it can take years in therapy etc to become somewhat healthy balanceed individual. We non- narcissists take our responsibility and seek help and the narcissists need to do the same.

  • @abyssdrifter2720
    @abyssdrifter27204 жыл бұрын

    There may be a genetic predisposition, but in the end social and cultural factors are what triggers their development. For example I noticed that narcissists are often raised by aggressive and violent fathers. I got a covert narcissist for father and an overt one for brother, I hope that soon I'll finally be able to go live somewhere else, far from them.

  • @abyssdrifter2720

    @abyssdrifter2720

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@judyscheiber3661 Alright, so what could cause them to become the abusers they are?

  • @christar9527

    @christar9527

    4 жыл бұрын

    JLS Life coaches often don’t know what they’re talking about. Sorry.

  • @TheVintageBumbleBee

    @TheVintageBumbleBee

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@judyscheiber3661 not sure a "life coach" has much room to give a "professional opinion" since anyone can achieve a "life coach" certificate in six months online. A Narc is hard for the professional community to peg. There are theories all over the spectrum. You spending 50 yrs with your Narc is just that, "your Narc" . They are all different, but yet the same. Kind of like the autism spectrum. And with being a "life coach" I find it rude of you to speak to @Abyssal in that manner, "flawed theory you have there" . Everyone is looking and searching for answers, help, guidance, and support.... not a "flawed snappy opinion".

  • @TheVintageBumbleBee

    @TheVintageBumbleBee

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you for our Narc. We believe social and cultural factors played a huge roll and it started in college.

  • @fantaclaus7053

    @fantaclaus7053

    4 жыл бұрын

    Abyssal ....I know my Canadian girl friend was tormented by her mother. She sounds like an absolute nightmare.

  • @funnyhunny3407
    @funnyhunny34074 жыл бұрын

    My Sister and I are only a year apart but completely different and we grew up in the same household. She never let our Mother hold or hug her. I remember her pushing my Mom away at the age of 4. Till today she tells everyone around her what to do, how to act, what to say and not say. Her hugs are the worst. She acts like it's a nuisance to give a hug. She had to be born with this.

  • @LuvBritTV

    @LuvBritTV

    4 жыл бұрын

    My son was like that, pushed me away when I tried to hold him in a gentle cuddle always... like he couldn't take the affection!? He began lying about everything and nothing from about age 4. I noted a couple of other comments that specified the age of 4 when things became noticed. I think it's mostly in the DNA, and maybe some events in childhood add to it or hard-wire it. I noticed how he was all his life, very difficult to deal with, no empathy, not honest at all. Now he's middle aged and it just hit me that he's a covert narcissist. Painful to see the truth

  • @funnyhunny3407

    @funnyhunny3407

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LuvBritTV My sister lied a lot at an early age. She would borrow money from my Mom's friend and buy herself things and she was 6 years old. She would lie and say my Mom asked her to borrow money. She always got what she wanted. Continuously plotting. The saddest part is walking away from them when you don't believe it's there fault for being this way.

  • @LuvBritTV

    @LuvBritTV

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@funnyhunny3407 So sad Sonia, it's hard for you I'm sure. My son stole money out of my wallet and I was a single mom getting zero support! He was buying candy for his little friends at school, and a teacher called me to tell me, I had no idea! I just was just thinking I must've spent it on something and forgot. Then when he was a teen he took the last 20 dollar bill I had in my wallet and THAT I noticed! Plus he got an allowance, and had a part time job! He was an awful teen, I can't begin to tell you, I thought he'd changed as he got older but he had gone covert. I kept living in hope things were getting better with every small thing he did that was 'helpful or kind', took years for me to figure out the truth. Now I see it was intermittent reinforcement to keep me on side in case I might come in handy! Sick! I'm devastated now, but thank you God for showing me the truth. Some of it was because I was a single mother, and had to work, and there was no family support. But I can't blame myself too much, I had no choice. I'm sure it's DNA related, my mother was a narc/alcoholic, and his father was likely a narc now I look back. Now I'm a senior, alone, and just so sad as we're not talking. I am trusting in the Universe to guide me out of this heartache. Peace to you Sonia, hope your life is good. ♥ p.s. editing this to add that I wish Dr. C would do a video on parents that have overt or covert narc kids like me, and how to deal with it. We are not all bad people that raised these kids to be this way! Have some pity and do a video to help us deal with it when we can't just 'walk away' from the problem.

  • @funnyhunny3407

    @funnyhunny3407

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LuvBritTV Be strong. You have to support yourself in retirement and you can't allow his energy to come back and exhaust you. Hoping you find happiness in healthy friendships and hobbies. I'm able to distance myself from her and that helps. I wish my Sister well. I hope your son is okay. We have to take care of ourselves!

  • @LuvBritTV

    @LuvBritTV

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@funnyhunny3407 Amen! Thank you, God Bless Sonia. ♥

  • @nostratosphere
    @nostratosphere3 жыл бұрын

    I am moving towards healthy. Connected to a therapist or two and getting my life back on track. Going to be a long but persistent way. I am not playing the unhealthy game anymore nor will i get caught in needless discussions. Keeping myself and my mind in focus and who I want to be. Thanks alot for all these informative video's they changed the way I see things and helping to get better and wiser. Thanks !

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    3 жыл бұрын

    Keep up the good effort! Dr. C

  • @nostratosphere

    @nostratosphere

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SurvivingNarcissism Thank you!

  • @foster3316
    @foster33164 жыл бұрын

    "They have to do it from the inside out". No one changes unless they want to do it.

  • @MysteryGrey
    @MysteryGrey4 жыл бұрын

    I had inconsistent nurturing, passive aggression, blame, shame and manipulations thrown on me, as the scapegoat and the youngest, from birth. I was always in love with the idea of love with no idea that I didn't have any. It's a wonder that I'm not a narcissist. I have always been in the path of one and been manipulated a lot and still have no idea how to manipulate. I thank God! I am doing okay for all the crap I went through. It could have been worse, I'm grateful for that, too! I love you Dr. Carter! I'm grateful to love and be sincere! One of my sister's is a narcissist. I remember the day she was humiliated in front of all eight of us and she lost her soul, she was just 7 years old. We are all still saddened by the memory and see she's still damaged from that event.

  • @lovelyA933
    @lovelyA933 Жыл бұрын

    After having encountered many narcissists in my life, I think I've been able to figure out ways to identify them. Here are a few traits to look out for: 1. Most of the times, they appear charming, extroverted, friendly, like the life of the party or just seem like a very sociable person. May not shy away from the spotlight, but some do feel drowned in a big crowd (because they are not the center of attention in that situation). 2. They LOVE to talk, especially about themselves. When they "make conversation" is mostly just them doing all the talking, barely letting anyone give any input. They also lead the conversation so that they can talk about themselves more. Another thing is, they love to gossip and talk bad about other people behind their backs. 3. They love to "humble brag", it's their bread and butter. Everytime they talk they "casually" mention how loyal they are, how friendly, how KIND, how intelligent, how educated, how rich, how attractive they are...and the list goes on. This is because they have a superiority complex and they want everyone to believe how great they are. They believe they are better than everyone else and want everyone to know it. 4. They use their kind acts methodically, always with an ulterior motive. Most of the times they do acts of kindness to keep up the image of how kind they are, it's just for show and only the necessary. Some do go above and beyond to prove how good they are. 5. They lack empathy. They don't care about others, only themselves. They also don't care about animals, if they have pets they usually neglect them and only use them for sympathy points. 6. They usually have "lots of friends" and a very "busy" or "exciting" love and/or work life. They are always bragging about how cool their job is, how many friends they have, how often they go out, how many people are interested in them romantically. They love to feel like they are the center of attention. 7. They seek out vulnerable people. Most of the times, they target shy or insecure people to boost their ego. They will try their best to keep you down so they come on top. They will criticise you, give you back handed compliments, judge you, etc. Sometimes they will subtly insult you and then inmediately change the subject so you don't have time to react. When you call them out they will gaslight you and blame you for overreacting or being too sensitive or for misunderstanding them. 8. They are very superficial. They might say they have certain interests, but only in a very superficial way. Or they may also be very superficial in general and care just about trends, purchase fancy brands, all to appear cool and rich and "fit in", but in reality they don't take the time to dig deeper and learn more about what their supposed interests are, they only care about being thought of as cool. This is a sign of their lack of self awareness, they don't know who they are and don't care to figure it out. 9. Their eyes, they look dark and empty. It's hard to tell at first, but it feels cold in there, like they are looking through you, like there is really nothing there, not a soul, not a personality, just a void. Something's evil about their eyes, you can almost see the ill intent hiding behind them. 10. Another important thing to look out for is your gut feeling about them. If something feels off, it most probably is. You might feel guilty and like you are judging them too harsh, but if your gut is telling you something is off, listen to that. Also, if you notice other people feeling or acting weird around them as well but not knowing why, is because they can also sense something is off. It's like no one wants to be around them for long, but stay out of pity and they thrive on that.

  • @kre8504
    @kre85047 ай бұрын

    No matter how good I was, my sister wasn’t ever influenced to change. Though, she never wanted me to influence her children towards being good, nor seeing the goodness of me, because that would mean her heartless ways would be obvious. She doesn’t mind being who she is, just so long as she’s not exposed!!

  • @brittanym.4557
    @brittanym.45573 жыл бұрын

    "Knowledge is power" I've been finding that to be so true! It helps me understand that I AM NOT GOING CRAZY, I can set boundaries, I do not have to look at life cryptically, I am not "the problem", I do not have to be perfect or at least look perfect all the time, and that my marriage can be healthy and happy. My mother has very strong narcissistic tendencies. It took moving away from home and getting married to open my eyes to all the lies, guilt, and shame that are not mine to carry. I was never allowed to stand on my own two feet. I was raised to be her emotional support. "Knowledge" comes with a price. A price I'm willing to pay.

  • @davidoaikhena4380

    @davidoaikhena4380

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are not crazy 🤣😂🤣 Don’t let them put it in you! That’s their mantra to discredit you to family and friends! They are the ones that are CRAZY, I say to their faces eyeball to eyeball 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @mmccormicktomlinson5031
    @mmccormicktomlinson50313 жыл бұрын

    I broke away from a narcissist several yeas ago .... I never stopped caring for her but will have nothing to do with her now.

  • @jamesarmstrong4179

    @jamesarmstrong4179

    2 жыл бұрын

    M McCormick Tomlinson,You deserve better

  • @contentomnivore
    @contentomnivore4 жыл бұрын

    Way to casually drop the twin bomb on us, Dr. C.

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    4 жыл бұрын

    Now you know something new. Who knows what other disclosures will come! Dr. C

  • @katherinegordon8088
    @katherinegordon80883 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for not demonizing a person while explaining that we all have elements of narcissist behavior in us. I want to be in growth mode.

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for these good comments, Katherine. Dr. C

  • @suzanne4396
    @suzanne43962 жыл бұрын

    He would often respond to my queries of " how can you be so mean/ so cruel/ so cold?" with " That's just great way I am.". One time after I told him that his constant need to be in control and belittle me was not normal, he replied "I'm not normal." So, he knows. He knows. !!!

  • @joannajohnson696
    @joannajohnson6964 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Carter for teaching me about the Narc. & having the resolve to go in a better direction...."Team Healthy."

  • @drmikevasovski
    @drmikevasovski4 жыл бұрын

    Speaking for myself, once a narcissist accepts their condition some seek answers from videos like these to rid themselves of this behavior. Maybe most are incapable of change but there are those who want to give it a go even if the odds are against us. The treatment for an ailment be it emotional or physical must include determining the etiology (cause). This video should go to the top of the list. Thank you for doing it.

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Thanks, Mike, I'm tracking with what you say here! Dr. C

  • @deanarush9527

    @deanarush9527

    3 жыл бұрын

    I want to praise you for laying down your pride, sir,and accepting that there is a problem, that IS change for a narcissist! I will pray for your healing 💘🙏

  • @fdfyujmjjuogdy9564

    @fdfyujmjjuogdy9564

    2 жыл бұрын

    💚🍀

  • @TechWiz1983

    @TechWiz1983

    2 жыл бұрын

    Praying for your healing. With faith you can do it. Love your self well, and loving other well will manifest. God bless.

  • @lynnfincham6839

    @lynnfincham6839

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can relate, they use knowledge to learn about narcissism and grow into the behaviour more

  • @marthaokelley9360
    @marthaokelley93604 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Carter, this teaching is very powerful. Thank you for your EXCEPTIONAL gift. There's nothing harder than understanding narcissism WHEN YOU ARE THE VICTIM. (me, 64) 💕

  • @bethwv2433
    @bethwv24332 жыл бұрын

    Behavior is a choice even if someone was broken

  • @eaglespackpro9792
    @eaglespackpro97924 жыл бұрын

    I would like to know, where they get all that rage and hatred from, i mean when this first started showing (after we had two children) i was dumbfounded i saw a person change from normal to wild beast literally in mid-stride. where does that person get the energy for so much rage and hatred.

  • @chinookvalley

    @chinookvalley

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nikos Think of how incredibly beautiful, healthy, and peaceful the world could be if that energy were used for good.

  • @shemyazaredeemed2662

    @shemyazaredeemed2662

    4 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps being caned monthly by their mother or having their head dribbled against the wall for 3 years or maybe they were put out in a playpen in public alone for 8 hours a day for over 9 months unchanged and unfed shivering in 35 degree highs starting at 2 weeks old like a box of puppies... Heck maybe all 3 and more... He might even have a file at Stanford where they study "The unintended benefits of trauma". I'm curious if the Doctor has access to that research.

  • @beccabean5770

    @beccabean5770

    4 жыл бұрын

    Abuse is the open door for a spirit of hatred to enter.

  • @Corinna_Schuett_GER

    @Corinna_Schuett_GER

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nikos, this kind of energy you describe is most likely a spiritual one. Read the gospel of *Mark 5:1-4* how demonic forces can enhance physical strength of a person.

  • @cheriefrench6956

    @cheriefrench6956

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nikos mine ex husband did that mix stride change 3 Mos. After marriage. I asked why? The best answer he could come up with was that he now owned me, we were settled, and he could get back to his life and interests now., making an effort to be engaged wasn't needed anymore. And he wasn't. And so slowly died the marriage, as the narc behaviour increased.

  • @shellyreed2373
    @shellyreed23734 жыл бұрын

    Married to an overt narc who was raised by a covert narc.I am a co dependent who was raised by a covert narc.Your videos have changed...my ...life!

  • @jamesarmstrong4179

    @jamesarmstrong4179

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shelly Reed,You are beautiful,hope you are not with a narcissist.....

  • @inekedubbeldam5164
    @inekedubbeldam51643 жыл бұрын

    After 42 years i set myself free with help from the police, And a lot of friends.and now after 5 years i am almost cured off all the damaged he has done.finally i am free!!! I am happy now.

  • @musicalmarion
    @musicalmarion2 жыл бұрын

    They only get along with people who follow. I've discovered the best way is to put what I want into a question, so they feel they make the decision. "Shall we do this today?" or "How about doing this today?" but of course you may be turned down and there's no compromise!

  • @irenemadrid3379
    @irenemadrid33794 жыл бұрын

    He yelled to me, " Of course APPEARANCES are EVERYTHING!!!!" And his mother could make a person not be sure of anything, and make a person feel extremely insecure. I fought her and him.

  • @msfittherapist
    @msfittherapist4 жыл бұрын

    Born to 2 parents with mental illness Then spent elementary years in foster care Then spent middle school years with a mother that left him with strangers or foster care and exposed to things he shouldn't have Then became a rambunctious teen that led him to federal prison for 20 years... So he was shaken and not stirred...and ALL CHAOS as a narcissistic sociopath

  • @nonoyobeezewax9527
    @nonoyobeezewax95278 ай бұрын

    Despite the importance of the material being presented here, there is one fact that really needs to be addressed... Your dog snoozin' on the chair is AWESOME!!! 😎

  • @manfocused
    @manfocused4 жыл бұрын

    I wish I could be as calm and at peace as that dog seems. If you're dealing or have dealt with a narc, then you know there's never a calm or peaceful moment with them.

  • @stacbee1001

    @stacbee1001

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @orangeandslinky

    @orangeandslinky

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey even narcs sleep.(not soundly) The doctor didn't say dogs could or could not have it. LOL. Maybe its just a sleeping or very tired narc terrier. haha. You can not tell a narc by looking at one. You just gotta be around them for awhile, but you know all that.

  • @asseyez-vous6492
    @asseyez-vous64924 жыл бұрын

    I truly believe that narcs were brought up as very spoilt little children whee parents never established rules and boundaries. Why do I believe this? Cos I was abused to the point of trauma by a borderline mother, an overt narc father and overt narc younger sister. The abuse I suffered didn’t make me a narc but an empath. I think the abuse card is played far too often for why people do bad things. “Oh I was abused when I was a kid, that’s why I do bad things!” I am very sceptical about that, it’s the feel sorry for me card! I’m in my early 50’s btw.

  • @TheVintageBumbleBee

    @TheVintageBumbleBee

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't be how our son was raised at all....a simple loving family of four, on a farm with animals and dirt bikes, the clothelines full, fresh eggs, fresh garden supply...camping, sleepovers, a really simple kinda life and he used to speak of it...until...He doesn't.

  • @christar9527

    @christar9527

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, they were overly indulged by their parents. My mother is a good example.

  • @tiffanyhoward9935

    @tiffanyhoward9935

    4 жыл бұрын

    Asseyez-vous Not always. The narc in my life was raised by parents who never approved of anyone. No behavior was ever good enough. If you made all A’s they would find something else wrong. They modeled that behavior and their children adapted the same behavior.

  • @JG-cj6pc

    @JG-cj6pc

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is exactly how the covert narc I was with became a narc. His covert narc mother taught him he could do no wrong. No rules, limits or boundaries. Over praise to the point he became addicted and expected constant praise and validation from anyone around him. Anything else was intolerable to him and resulted in some form of abuse. He was her golden child. Their relationship was overly close to the point of emotional incest. This type of parenting IS abusive.

  • @erinaktas3787

    @erinaktas3787

    3 жыл бұрын

    Narc/empath parents- I feel borderline...the empath is fighting to resist the narc🥸 is denying the empth...good days and bad days. Trying to cope, thank God for my husband and children 👨‍👩‍👧‍👧 my entire world 🌎 ❤

  • @rhonnabrown4153
    @rhonnabrown41533 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately this past year I've just begun to educate myself on Narcissism, for I have been married to one for 14 years and yes it had impacted me greatly, until I finally was forced to smarten up after a nervous breakdown 3 years ago. The breakdown not only woke me up to what I was married to, but I woke up spiritual as well. I'm still trying to figure things out and thankfully, we are building a retirement home in another state, than we currently live and I will moving by myself this coming summer, for he has 2 years left until retirement. I will be using this time to not only heal, but also gain more clarity, on the direction of a healthy happy future. Thank you so much for your video.

  • @jamesarmstrong4179

    @jamesarmstrong4179

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rhonna Brown,You are beautiful,I think you deserve better

  • @barbc7698
    @barbc76982 жыл бұрын

    And here we have Gus , in another comfy chair. A lot of this teaching makes sense after viewing a few of these videos.

  • @SurvivingNarcissism

    @SurvivingNarcissism

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Barb, and Gus thanks you. Dr. C

  • @ilovejesus2290
    @ilovejesus22904 жыл бұрын

    I can tell that narcissists bore Gus.... He’s definitely not stressing about them! I love him.... ❤️🐶

  • @bestywiggins1843

    @bestywiggins1843

    3 жыл бұрын

    HaHa! He’s showing us the best way to handle the jerks.

  • @venturesintoglory5353
    @venturesintoglory53533 жыл бұрын

    A friend of mine seemed to never respect any boundaries that I set. Recently, when I thought I had successfully set a boundary, the person sabotaged it completely. It seemed to give that person great satisfaction. I just made an adjustment on the inside and went along with it, but it became very clear to me that it was impossible to set any boundaries with this person. Thank you for sharing your description of a narcissistic personality. It has been very helpful!

  • @jonnuanez2843
    @jonnuanez28433 жыл бұрын

    Boy do I have a lot of work to do with me. I think I've become a narcissist in response to my mom, the queen of narcissists. Looking back at my own behavior, I can very well see how I haven't had good relationships because I didn't know how to recognize what I needed (and passed up several potentially good opportunities throughout my schooling years). I've learned how to recognize traits in others. What I'm now learning is recognizing traits in ME that I need to work on. And I have a history of being hard on myself.

  • @kubasniak

    @kubasniak

    3 жыл бұрын

    I can relate....

  • @apextraining3939
    @apextraining39392 жыл бұрын

    Aww look at the dog resting so peacefully ❤️

  • @karynegough7564
    @karynegough75644 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad a professional has finally said that there is a natural predisposition to narcissism. I believe they are un-evolved on their soul journey. A lot of us have had a bad upbringing but would never allow ourselves to sink so low as to make a decision to be severely narcissistic. Love seeing Gus so comfy.

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