🔴Strong Signs That a Narcissists Discard is Truly Final 100 Narcissism NPD
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Please Subscribe @NarcPedia for various topics related to narcissism and narcissists. • Let's study and grow together! • Thank You! • When someone finds themselves entangled in a trauma bond with a narcissist, it's not uncommon for them to experience several instances of being discarded by the same individual. This cycle is all too familiar to many of us: a pattern of being discarded, followed by a period of reconciliation (often referred to as Hoovering ), only for the cycle to repeat itself. Given my understanding of this topic, I feel compelled to share my insights on the nature of the discard, especially concerning when it truly comes to an end. To put it bluntly, the only definitive end to a narcissist's cycle of discard comes when you decide it does. However, there are various scenarios worth exploring to address the questions many of you undoubtedly have regarding the finality of a narcissist's discard. • Welcome to our channel. Here, we delve into the intricacies of narcissistic abuse and its ties to spirituality, striving to provide answers to the pressing question: What comes next? If you're interested in these topics, make sure to subscribe and activate the notification bell so you won't miss out on our content. • Now, let's focus on the concept of being discarded by a narcissist. Imagine you're facing your first discard. It's a new and unsettling experience, but you're fairly certain that you've been involved with a narcissist. By this stage, you're likely aware that these emotionally abusive relationships typically unfold in three stages: the idealization phase (also known as the love-bombing phase), the devaluation phase, and finally, the discard phase, which is our main topic today. • 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. • #Narcissist #Narcissism #NarcissisticAbuse #ToxicRelationships #MentalHealth #NPD #Psychology
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