Surviving and Thriving in a Character-Disordered World
If you’ve ever tried to understand what went wrong in a toxic relationship, or struggled to find a way to heal and move on after one, my latest book is for you.
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in March, 2016.
If you’ve ever tried to understand what went wrong in a toxic relationship, or struggled to find a way to heal and move on after one, my latest book is for you.
Knowing the key aspects of a person’s character is key to appraising their overall psychological health and appraising whether a relationship holds promise or could easily end up becoming exploitative or abusive.
Making proper amends is hard work, even for someone with a relatively healthy personality. But it’s a particular challenge for someone with narcissistic traits in their character.
Narcissists have a hard enough time acknowledging any fault, let alone finding it within their heart to invest themselves in the task of making amends to those they’ve hurt.
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