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Why Do Narcissists Need Constant Validation?

Why Do Narcissists Need Constant Validation?

Article | Emotional dependency
Narcissists are individuals whose self-esteem and self-worth are fragile despite often appearing confident and superior.
How to Live with an Abuser Without Harm?

How to Live with an Abuser Without Harm?

Blog | Emotional dependency
The question often arises from those trapped in abusive relationships—how can one live with an abuser without causing harm to themselves?
How Do Narcissists React to Rejection?

How Do Narcissists React to Rejection?

Blog | Emotional dependency
This relationship is built on an emotional imbalance, where one partner feels entitled to admiration and recognition, while the other feels trapped and oppressed by the narcissist's manipulative behavior.
Relationship Dependence: Signs, Causes, and How to Break Free

Relationship Dependence: Signs, Causes, and How to Break Free

Blog | Emotional dependency
There’s a moment when romance stops being joyful and starts feeling suffocating—where you can’t sleep, can’t eat, and can’t stop checking your phone because every thought revolves around your partner.
Hybristophilia: Why Some People Are Attracted to Dangerous Criminals

Hybristophilia: Why Some People Are Attracted to Dangerous Criminals

Blog | Emotional dependency
Have you ever heard of individuals who develop intense infatuations with those who have committed brutal or serious crimes?
Narcissistic Relationships: Understanding and Dealing with Them

Narcissistic Relationships: Understanding and Dealing with Them

Blog | Emotional dependency
Narcissists operate according to a rigid set of mental defense mechanisms, clinging to a belief that they are exceptionally talented, brilliant, and worthy of special treatment
Am I Sacrificing Too Much in My Relationship?

Am I Sacrificing Too Much in My Relationship?

Blog | Emotional dependency
Some individuals enter relationships with partners who are more accomplished, ambitious, or resourceful—not out of love alone but as a way to sidestep their own growth.
How to Protect Yourself from a Narcissist?

How to Protect Yourself from a Narcissist?

Blog | Emotional dependency
When people ask, “How do I defeat a narcissist in a relationship?” it reveals just how deeply misunderstood narcissism can be.
Why Victims Stay in Abusive Relationships

Why Victims Stay in Abusive Relationships

Blog | Emotional dependency
It’s often baffling to outsiders: an attractive, intelligent individual trapped in an abusive relationship. Friends and family wonder how someone so capable could endure a partner’s tyranny.
Do Narcissists Regret Losing You?

Do Narcissists Regret Losing You?

Blog | Emotional dependency
I want to start this conversation with an important reminder: a person displaying narcissistic behavior often lives in a very different emotional world than most of us.
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