
Addictions
What is an Addiction? An addiction is a repetitive or compulsive behaviour that people use to regulate and manage their emotions. These can be emotions we
Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.
As much as 6% of the general population are thought to have Narcissistic Personality Disorder. This means as many as 4 million people in the UK may have NPD.
This website aims to help people to understand their parent, child, friend, neighbour or boss who has NPD.
‘Understanding Narcissists’ defines what NPD is, what causes it, what drives people who have it, their behaviours, how they gaslight, condition and coerce others, their brain structure and their psychological make up.
‘Children of Narcissists’ explains the feelings of guilt, shame, paranoia, people pleasing, black and white thinking patterns, addictions, the fear of abandonment and the issues with food, amongst others, that come from having a narcissistic parent.
Understanding narcissistic personality disorder, narcissistic behaviours, causes of narcissism and what motivates a narcissist and more
Understanding the effects of a narcissistic parent on their children, Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Attachment Theory and how healing is possible and more
What is an Addiction? An addiction is a repetitive or compulsive behaviour that people use to regulate and manage their emotions. These can be emotions we
Peter Levine is a doctor and an expert in how the memory works during times of trauma. Thomas Huebl is a spiritual teacher who specialises in
Trauma survivors have symptoms of the trauma in their behaviours and thoughts, these are not their personality or character but are echoes of trauma. Complex Post
Swollen Amygdala A child living under traumatic conditions will develop a brain that is very biased to danger. This will last into adulthood. This is done
A child who has lived in a situation of stress and abuse for a prolonged time will usually develop Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This is
Children of narcissists will often ‘internalise the narcissist’. This means to develop part of the brain/personality which mirrors/copies the narcissist’s critical voice. This defence mechanism ensures
Black and White thinking is a defence which develops in children at a very early age. It will often develop in children of narcissists as they
The fear of the self which the child of the narcissist feels is the fear of abandonment. As a child they have been emotionally neglected, punished
PowerPoints available which inform about trauma and the effects it has on the body and mind and how healing and recovery are possible.
PowerPoints on Narcissistic Personality Disorder written for both children and adults.
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