NAJWIĘKSZY WYSTĘPEK NARCYZA UKRYTEGO
🎥 **THE BIGGEST SIN OF A NARCISSIST Why is it so hard to leave someone who hurts you? Why do you miss someone who was also the source of your greatest suffering? Why, after a breakup, do you still want to write, call, come back… even though your mind knows perfectly well how much pain the relationship caused you? The answer lies not in a weakness of character, but in the neurobiology of our brain. In this episode, I'll show you one of the cruelest mechanisms of psychological abuse – the **traumatic bond**. You'll learn why a narcissistic person first causes you immense stress, anxiety, and a sense of rejection, and then, moments later, becomes the only person who can soothe that pain. It's this cycle that causes the brain to confuse relief with love. We'll discuss: 🧠 why the brain becomes addicted to the tension-relief cycle, 🧠 why the perpetrator becomes a source of both suffering and a sense of security, 🧠 what happens to dopamine, cortisol, and the reward system during psychological abuse, 🧠 why, after a period of silence, one short "I miss you" can act like the most powerful drug, 🧠 why victims don't become addicted to the person, but to the temporary relief from suffering, 🧠 what the difference is between true love and the biological addiction of the nervous system, 🧠 why withdrawal-like pain occurs after leaving. I'll also explain why the greatest "sin" of a narcissistic person isn't the lies, betrayal, or manipulation themselves. The greatest sin is creating a situation in which a person begins to seek relief from the very person who caused them pain. It's taking control of another person's nervous system. This is why traumatic bonds are so difficult to break. If, after ending a relationship, you still feel longing, chaos, guilt, or wonder why it's so hard to stop thinking about that person, this material will help you understand that your brain isn't "broken." It simply took a long time to learn to survive in a world where the source of pain was also the only source of temporary relief.

"I am the one who was beaten": How trauma becomes identity | Ewa Woydyłło | GAMBIT #48

Why Narcissists Don’t Have Real Conversations

🚫 Warum echte Gespräche mit einem Narzissten niemals möglich sind!

A New Korean Obsession? What Do Koreans Do to Make Their Kids Grow Taller? The Only Pharmacy Vlog...

Narcyz makiawelista: najbardziej wyrachowany profil osobowości? Psychologia makiawelizmu.

Psychopath Expert: “If You Notice THESE Signs, You’re Already Being Manipulated” | Dr. Peter Salerno

Jeżeli myślisz, że wszystko to była Twoja wina - posłuchaj tego... | psycholog Magdalena Socha

70% efektu diety niszczy jeden błąd popełniany W NOCY

Co niebezpiecznego zrobi narcyz/psychopata kiedy odchodzisz?

ZEMSTA NA NARCYZIE? Jak sprawić aby sprawiedliwość wygrała?

KAROLINA KLECKA: Psychologia narcyza: jak przejmują kontrolę

If Your Friend Does These 3 Things, You’re Being Used

10 SEKRETÓW NARCYZA. Jakie tajemnice kryje przed Tobą osoba toksyczna?

Narcissism - what is it really and how to recognize it? | Tatiana Mindewicz-Puacz

HOW A NARCISSIST CREATES EMOTIONAL DEBT

Co najbardziej denerwuje NARCYZA? Odkryj tajemnice!

A NARCISSIST ALWAYS HAS BAD INTENTIONS.

SUPERMODELKA, KTÓRA OSKARŻYŁA ELITY, A POTEM SKOŃCZYŁA BARDZO ŹLE | KAREN MULDER

Pogarda narcyza: najbliższych traktuje najgorzej. Mechanizm umniejszania, dewaluacji i dominacji.

