Why Am I Behaving Like the Narcissist?

 

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Why am I behaving like the narcissist?

This is a common question that I read and that I am asked.

It causes worry and anxiety, it also leads to holes occurring in the No Contact Regime because an empathic victim lays blame on themselves and then engages in remedial action which damages that all-important No Contact regime.

This material provides you with a pillar for your Logic Defences so that you understand what is happening and you start maintain theNo Contact regime.

This material addresses the following :-

Why am I behaving like the narcissist?

What is driving that behaviour?

Can I stop this behaviour and how does that happen?

Am I turning into a narcissist?

Is there such a thing as “narcissistic fleas”?

How the narcissist´s Campaign of Projection is involved

Does Emotional Thinking play a part and if so, how?

What should I look for to distinguish my behaviour from that of the narcissist?

Am I instinctively behaving like the narcissist and if so, why?

Am I consciously behaving like the narcissist and if so, why?

Is this behaviour towards the narcissist only or can it be demonstrated towards non-narcissists as well?

Delivered as an audio file through email, this material, as always explained using HG Tudor´s unique and effective lexicon, will enable you to understand more about your behaviour. Understanding is the key to achieving freedom and it is just as important to understand you as it is to understand the narcissist.

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5 thoughts on “Why Am I Behaving Like the Narcissist?

  1. Asp Emp says:

    Without realising, or understanding what was happening (over a year ago now) – I became the narcissist’s narcissist. I now understand it all and because of that, I was able to ‘close the door’ on my past.

    1. Eternity says:

      Same here .Our Empathy gets reduced and we behave this way.

  2. Truthseeker6157 says:

    HG, I have a quick hypothetical question.

    An empath, who is not currently in a relationship with a narcissist, loses her temper with an individual ( tertiary source equivalent) when this is entirely out of character for her to do so. Would this in any way indicate that the person she was interacting with was a narcissist? I understand you can’t know for certain but would it be an indicator, strong or otherwise ?

    1. HG Tudor says:

      No. It indicates a temporary reduction in emotional empathy by the empath which could be caused by a variety of factors and potentially unrelated to the tertiary source.

      1. Truthseeker6157 says:

        Ok, got it, thank you HG.

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