Toxic Relationships And Your Gut Feeling

A toxic relationship can have detrimental effects on your self-worth and potentially cause serious long-lasting consequences. Two people find each other in a supposedly inconspicuous way and enter into such a relationship unconsciously. The person concerned doesn't trust their gut feeling and doesn't listen to their intuition either. Similar to when meeting a narcissist, a subconscious sense of familiarity from previous relationships or childhood is often experienced, which is how they are "tricked" into it.

Relationship with a Narcissist: Three signs that you are still in the „victim stage“ of narcissistic abuse – Part V

Narcissistic abuse can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) within the family, in the narcissists' environment or in individuals, which is why it is all the more important that we know more about it today and learn how we can process and eventually let go of it. Despite all efforts, there are times when people remain in the “victim stage” of narcissistic abuse for a while.

Personality Disorders – Part I: Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (Borderline)

Personality disorders such as the emotionally unstable personality disorder (also known as borderline personality disorder), antisocial personality disorder (formerly known as sociopathy), psychopathy and the histrionic personality can appear similar to narcissism from afar and are often referred to interchangeably. But now we want to find out in this series what exactly characterizes and distinguishes these other personality disorders.

Relationship With A Narcissist: How To Regain Your Self-Esteem – Part IV

After a relationship with a narcissist, whether it was a friendship or of a romantic nature, many people are still strongly influenced by the experience, even after a long time. Here you will find some helpful tips on how you can find your self-esteem and confidence again and let go of what you have gone through.