Asperger Syndrom VS Narcissism - Metamorphosis Moments: Michelle Carbone, RTT, Coach

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  • Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
  • In this episode, Tricia and Michelle explore how Rapid Transformational therapy is used for working with clients who struggle in a relationship with an Aspergers partner and how it is similar to the experience of narcissistic abuse. Tune in for an enlightening conversation.
    Metamorphosis Moments, is a series of casual interview chats between two experienced Rapid Transformational Therapists ( RTT) and sometimes Coaches or other related professionals, as they come together to delve into the intricacies of their individual practices. Join us as we explore the transformative power of various modalities through the lens of these dedicated professionals. Through candid conversations, insightful reflections, and shared experiences, we aim to offer viewers a deeper understanding to facilitate profound healing and personal growth. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner, a curious observer, or someone seeking guidance on your own journey to wellness, this series promises to be an enlightening exploration of the remarkable world of the subconscious mind.

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  • @ViagensGringa
    @ViagensGringa 14 днів тому +1

    At some point, I had to prioritize IMPACT over intention and leave.
    Gabor Mate’s work on trauma and autoimmune disease and ADHD is awesome.

  • @dmoore0079
    @dmoore0079 12 днів тому +2

    I relate to so much of this. I have experienced the same kind of psychological abuse from my wife, and I'm also wondering which it is. 2 of her children are on the spectrum (one is my biological son with her), so maybe it could be? On the other hand, she has had a lot of trauma in childhood which often creates narcissism. I had trauma too, and was much more on the low self esteem co-dependent side which made me very susceptible (and blind to abuse). Now that I have self esteem and have killed my fear of confrontation and my abandonment issues...she doesn't like me too much.

    • @livenotbylies
      @livenotbylies 12 днів тому

      Autism is more commonly inherited from the father. Autistics are typically abused, not abusive. We also end up with narcissistic people more often. It might be worth considering if you are autistic yourself. Also, I don't think narcissism is really possible for autistics. They have the opposite in a sense. Despite this, we are often misdiagnosed because of the double empathy problem and that often feeds the reversal from the narcissistic partner. I suspect that these women are covert narcissists who genuinely think they were the abused party.

  • @safeeffective385
    @safeeffective385 11 днів тому

    For 6,000,000 years men and women absolutely needed each other, to survive.
    Men had to be tough, with minds hardwired to look for and identify threats of all types... and from a distance.
    He had to be ready and willing to fight (to the death if necessary) to protect them from invading hordes, thieves, corruption, and other dangerous/potentially lethal threats to the family.
    Men had to go out and fish and hunt large/dangerous animals to bring food for the women and children.
    Women are wired to care for the children, the disabled, and the elderly... with minds evolved to be exponentially more emotionally aware than men.
    Not at all unlike animals, when we think about it, because we ARE animals!
    Over the course of the past century or so, folks no longer have to hunt/gather their food, and either sex can go earn their own income to pay for whatever they need.
    To tell men today that society "no longer needs who you are", is the source of the vast majority of their mental health issues today.
    To tell women today that society "no longer needs who you are", is the source of the vast majority of their mental health problems today as well.

  • @livenotbylies
    @livenotbylies 12 днів тому

    This whole thing is a pile of covert narcissist reversal

  • @livenotbylies
    @livenotbylies 12 днів тому

    This is anti-autistic bigotry. "I am a victim of you being autistic" you know what personality type sees themselves as the victim of their partner or their child's autism... I'll let you guess

    • @safeeffective385
      @safeeffective385 11 днів тому +1

      💯
      Victim, martyr (or both) as either garners the external validation that they feed off of.

    • @livenotbylies
      @livenotbylies 11 днів тому

      @@safeeffective385 have you heard of "Cassandra Syndrome"?