verbal abuse
verbal abuse
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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-04-12
What is Empathy?Normal people use a variety of abstract concepts and psychological constructs to relate to other persons. Emotions are such modes of inter-relatedness. Narcissists and psychopaths are ...
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by Ainsley Laing - 2007-04-27
-The man who quits his job because of harassment. - The woman whose husband stays out late at night repeatedly and tells her he is entitled to do what he wants. - The child whose parent tells him ofte...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-06-28
Interview granted to Elizabeth Svoboda of Psychology TodayQ. Once you became an adult, how did your relationship with your parents change? What are some of the unique difficulties of being an adult ch...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2007-07-01
Three traits conspire to render the narcissist a failure and a loser: his sense of entitlement, his haughtiness and innate conviction of his own superiority, and his aversion to routine.The narcissist...
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by Dr. Jeanne King - 2007-08-21
Warning! This article will either turn you upside down or be the angel that keeps you on your feet, or both.Each time I go into a chat room on the Internet, in which the topic is abusive relatio...
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by Cookie Tuminello - 2008-06-09
"Your playing small doesn't serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you." Marianne WilliamsonHas your business suffered because you...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-06-28
Emotional and verbal abuse are important symptoms, and part of the syndrome of intimate partner violence. They are friends; not enemies. They are not information/experiences to get upset at, but rathe...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-09-16
We've all heard it happens and if you've ever been in an abusive relationship you know those promises like the back of your hand.They seem so sweet in the first handful of rounds living in an abusive ...
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by Daryl Campbell - 2008-09-24
"Can't you do anything right" You've heard that in some form or another more than once from your significant other. Whether it's going out on a date, doing a simple household chore or a non serious c...
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by Daryl Campbell - 2008-09-25
You still recall the first time you and your significant other argued. It wasn't really over anything important. You didn't think so then and you still don't. That's not how the other person took i...