Narcissistic Mortification: From Shame to Healing via Trauma, Fear, and Guilt

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  • @jasonankin744
    @jasonankin744 3 роки тому +174

    I'm going through narcissistic mortification right now and this presentation was uncanny and very poignant. I see the lack of empathy in my interactions with others and the self-destructive effect it has on my relationships. Developing more empathy is something I really need to work on. Thanks for lectures I really enjoy them and will continue to consume more.

    • @dotswitch
      @dotswitch 3 роки тому +34

      So can you guys work on your empathy or is it just a self comforting convenient lie?

    • @nobody-yh2bf
      @nobody-yh2bf 3 роки тому +20

      @@dotswitch well that's one way to phrase a question lol

    • @dotswitch
      @dotswitch 2 роки тому +6

      @@pmost8087 putting yourself in another person's shoes and feel what they feel? Not seeing them as black or white? Able to deduct logic and reasoning to a situation?

    • @dotswitch
      @dotswitch 2 роки тому +8

      @@pmost8087 depends on who you ask. I think its a comforting lie.

    • @zejdland
      @zejdland 2 роки тому +15

      @@dotswitch you want narcs to suffer or be helped

  • @jackiebraun5479
    @jackiebraun5479 4 роки тому +226

    I have to listen to this over and over. There is so MUCH to take in. I feel as if this huge light has come over me and I can now make sense of the abuse I have endured and feel empowered. Thank you!

    • @nafissforghani3866
      @nafissforghani3866 3 роки тому +11

      Yes..I had to watch the video few times and take notes 😊📚

    • @silverstar7013
      @silverstar7013 2 роки тому +6

      Same!

    • @thomaswatson9518
      @thomaswatson9518 2 роки тому

      Fake no such thing as a narcissist

    • @gretaciuriene1991
      @gretaciuriene1991 2 роки тому +5

      @@thomaswatson9518 and you are professor of what kind of subject?

    • @annbethchinchillo9192
      @annbethchinchillo9192 9 місяців тому

      It all makes perfect sense to be a is a perfect description of my ex narc of 13 years. 11 weeks after the discard and I have strictly held no contact. He is wishing me back, so I hear, from mutual friends. NEVER

  • @TowgPowerPlay
    @TowgPowerPlay 18 днів тому +4

    Is it possible that even mortification is staged by the narcissist? My friend, who I'm still here for if he ever wants to talk, used to act out so many times that I began to get the impression that he was faking it, even the rage attacks. I doubted whether he could really feel anything at all, including anger, anxiety and fear. Of course, he would pretend to feel these things. He would pretend to rage, pretend to cry, pretend to be scared, pretend to be stupid, pretend to be smart, pretend to laugh, pretend to listen, pretend to change, pretend to work, pretend to be suicidal, pretend to have health issues, pretend to be pretending. There were layers embedded in layers of manipulation. All his manipulative behaviors and outbursts, no matter how emotional and ridiculous, seemed deliberate and meticulous, even though he claimed they were not. They seemed to provide him with mild amusement and curiosity. It was all a mind game. I knew he was trying to manipulate me, but I didn't realize until later that he knew that I knew that he was trying to manipulate me. This petulant layer of manipulative behavior that appeared obvious served to make me feel as though he was too stupid to manipulate me, as though his tactics were so immature and apparent that they would have no effect. Of course, he was manipulating me, and the manipulation was actually at a masterful level of expertise. I was only fooled by the first layer of it. It makes me think that even mortification could just be another layer. That being said, he was my friend, and he kept me company whenever I wanted him to, and sometimes when I didn't. But I still appreciate having someone there, and he had a way of making me laugh. I don't hate him. Honestly, if I wasn't afraid of him, I would invite him to my new place to hang out. I even miss him, but I feel he is potentially dangerous.

  • @paulahuff1441
    @paulahuff1441 4 роки тому +88

    My narc told me one time he is scared to be alone and scared of the dark. I liked sleeping in the dark but had to get a night light for him. He is 6”4” and 230 lbs and acts like a child. I was with him for year and a half. It felt like a life time I was divorced after 30 years from some one else cheated on me so we divorced met my narc and thought I found the one at 54 yrs old boy how wrong I was! Every thing you say is spot on! Living the single life is soooo much better!!!!!

    • @MapleSugyr
      @MapleSugyr 3 роки тому +26

      At the heart of a narcissist is a scared, emotionally arrested child. They are ALL children. It took me a while to figure out that a grown man could still be a child, emotionally. Sam V does several good videos on this.

    • @jukkeo3807
      @jukkeo3807 2 місяці тому +1

      And he shared that he's scared with you. And you make fun of him.
      Having weaknesses doesn't make anyone a narcissist.
      - 6"2" man, sometimes scared of the dark.

  • @Kellylord
    @Kellylord Рік тому +16

    Mortification is the worst thing on the planet. The pain and paranoia and feelings of helplessness are horrible.

  • @trinityhicks8644
    @trinityhicks8644 2 роки тому +58

    Thank you. When my ex told me I reminded him of his mother, I mistakenly took that as a compliment.

  • @grigosashe
    @grigosashe 2 роки тому +38

    Now I understand in detail why my ex killed himself. It's sad to realize that he really was on the right track, just couldn't find the strength in himself to face the shame. Thank you for making all these videos

    • @theeJZ
      @theeJZ 11 місяців тому +14

      I am sorry for your loss 🥀 condolences

  • @fredmercury1314
    @fredmercury1314 3 роки тому +28

    Fear of isolation AND fear of dependency... ouch.

  • @moackerman
    @moackerman 4 роки тому +88

    this guy is too smart

    • @buffyinvietnam7507
      @buffyinvietnam7507 4 роки тому +20

      He sure is. Have been following Sam for quite a few years now. Every video offers something interesting to learn about and I am often entertained by his witty character.
      Would love to see him on the "Joe Rogan Experience "

    • @moackerman
      @moackerman 4 роки тому +8

      i like him alot.

  • @elasalameh8080
    @elasalameh8080 4 роки тому +58

    Thankyou for bringing awareness & understanding to this disorder in humanity.

  • @rachelrosen5501
    @rachelrosen5501 4 роки тому +141

    enlightening, as always. You never fail to make the most complicated topics easy to understand. Thank you, Sam.

    • @yasminhoseinrampersad5240
      @yasminhoseinrampersad5240 4 роки тому +4

      My husband"s mother died when he was 3. His uncle use to sexually abuse him. It started from age 9. He is a mentally abusive. Presently he living with a younger borderline in the apt below me. This is the 2nd time. Yet still he comes to see me almost every day. I believe he is in motivaction at this time he is not himself. He is acting somewhat childish. Came to wish me happy mother's day with a kiss. I really don't expect anything from him. But at the same time I have compassion for myself and for him. Almost all of his personal effects are at home still. We have been togother for 20 yrs. He is in debt and not working. His so is dependent on govt and handouts. I feel better because I am educating myself on their diorders. I am doing alright because I basically ignore them. The apt is on both our names. This.however makes me feel like he does not want to let me go. Why is he not willing to let go. I am 57 he is 53.

    • @rachelrosen5501
      @rachelrosen5501 4 роки тому +1

      Yasmin Hosein Rampersad I don’t think Sam is going to answer your question here. It’s something you need to work through personally your self. You’re a grown woman, figure it out. Have some respect for yourself

    • @F0408H
      @F0408H 4 роки тому +21

      Rachel Rosen why make her feel even worse, she is asking for help, it doesn’t have to be from Sam, incredibly harsh response from you.

  • @hjramelan9686
    @hjramelan9686 7 місяців тому +7

    The description you give of other-inflicted mortification, really describes well my girlfriend/ex with BPD/borderline traits. She will act aggressively, shout insults at people and then becomes humiliated by her actions when people confront her misbehaviour but she will insist that the problem comes from a conspiracy of evil people who are all trying to destroy her and that her own misbehaviours are justified. Myself having a narcissistic personality, I do frequently deal with self-inflicted mortification, which leads me to the realization of shame about who I am. I will then recognize my own actions as misbehaviour (e.g. stupid lies I told my girl) and I will feel guilt and shame for what I have, once again, done almost automatically. I only seem to see my misbehaviour in retrospect and I will admit my wrongdoing (lies) and in so doing, become vulnerable. And it is very painful to recognize myself to be someone who is shameful and broken and isolated.

  • @MsPeppersmom
    @MsPeppersmom 3 роки тому +30

    Mortification must have happened to my friend when i criticized him angrily. He admitted to me he was having panic attacks and thought of seeking help. He then ghosted me completely. I would say he is a grandiose narcissist..

  • @Somuchfire
    @Somuchfire Рік тому +11

    Thank you Professor, this is exactly what I have experienced with my partner when I decided to be healthy and secure with myself and refused to share the fantasy anymore after 23 years of marriage. I wanted to hear from an expert about this experience. You are the only person who has described what I have experienced with him. It was strangely fascinating to watch it unfold.

  • @TheBethMiller
    @TheBethMiller 4 роки тому +41

    I truly appreciate your blend of psychodynamic theory, poetic metaphors, literary references, and examples that provide the details that help me see narcicism "in action". Your study of them is a real gift to the rest of us, both lay people and therapists , who are trying to make sense of the fog /the maze/the dream/ the fun house/ the nightmare they have been in. I would like to understand even more about how fairly healthy people can become obsessed with narcicists- how they lose themselves but suffer in silence at the same time.

  • @thelonelyheartstarotclub8702
    @thelonelyheartstarotclub8702 4 роки тому +28

    Best analyst in the world......I feel this is a blessing these videos. Some of us are in these relationships that can even be potentially dangerous and life threatening relationship with a dangerous narcissist.

    • @keeleykobobel5507
      @keeleykobobel5507 2 роки тому +3

      Maybe he loves to hear himself talk he is a narcissist

    • @TheMazinoz
      @TheMazinoz 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@keeleykobobel5507Lol. Maybe but he does explain their perspective well.

  • @radicallyWIRED
    @radicallyWIRED 4 роки тому +12

    Absolute description of my in-law. I wish I hadn’t reacted in the way I had (ie super aggressive) not because I fear to hurt them, but because I regret giving them supply. Next blow out I will narrate in real time what is happening until their tantrum subsides. Watching the colour drain from their face and a grown ass 40 yr old cower behind their father was not gratifying. It was pathetic. They were mortified. I will give them the opportunity to return to the table next time instead of challenging them head on to a fight (which I now know they will never take me on). Their children need to know their parent is sick, not that it’s ok to morph into the narcissist to defend themselves. I understand my own trauma stems from having endured narcissistic abuse as a child. I learnt how to fight as a result (physical or verbal) but there is no need to go into that state as a fully functioning adult. Thank you Sam.

  • @reneemoncrief559
    @reneemoncrief559 4 роки тому +51

    You are helping people heal from these disorders. Than you!

  • @BillyTaves
    @BillyTaves 4 роки тому +48

    Thank you for all you do. Your work has helped me tremendously 🙏

  • @marianatequiero28
    @marianatequiero28 Рік тому +11

    I remember the mordification moment with my narc …. Play narcissist UA-cam videos until it couldn’t take it anymore… and raged .. then ran away to reboot or plan another scam

  • @LUDMILA124
    @LUDMILA124 4 роки тому +23

    If you spend years with a narc and get educated you become an expert on the subject. I got to a point where I knew the right buttons to push and what to do to manipulate him. I started to be scared of myself 😂 dispute of all that we are all victims somehow and life after a Narc can be emotionally hard for a while.

    • @keeleykobobel5507
      @keeleykobobel5507 2 роки тому +12

      Right... going to the dark side🤣... It kinda messed me up too

  • @FindMeBeingMe
    @FindMeBeingMe 4 роки тому +24

    I just discovered this channel yesterday. I think the info here is so much on point!

  • @rickyhindmarsh5985
    @rickyhindmarsh5985 4 роки тому +28

    Thank you. Yes, I've been surfing around other videos and the others all smacked of sensationalism or were just a little too colloquial. However, there is no doubt in the precise and intellectual language you used. Even though, there are some sections where its impossible not to impart some horror at the narcissist's behaviour, and the revulsion seems to come through. Also, this is perhaps the first video I've seen where you discuss in such detail the processes going on within the narcissist, perhaps all the others I've seen have been pitched at the receivers of the behaviour. This makes your video by far the most educational on the subject I've come across. Many thanks.

    • @TheMazinoz
      @TheMazinoz 7 місяців тому

      Agree. The others did discuss strategies to deal with the narcissist.

  • @melissamac2491
    @melissamac2491 3 роки тому +20

    If the person who.caused the mortification was the primary source, and acted out of character, and basically took the.narc by surprise, what will be their reaction towards that person...do they feel a sense of relief ...or does the injury require retalliation....

  • @Enfpmom
    @Enfpmom 2 роки тому +10

    You are the ultimate expert unbelievable

  • @eamansemmakie3812
    @eamansemmakie3812 3 роки тому +12

    Sam, you are a Legend! Your insights and communication skills are unique and inspiring. The younger generation should hear some of your insights within the school system....esp about healthy and unhealthy relationships.
    Jamie Oliver did it with school dinners (though short lived) Your insights to the younger generation will be transformatiional!
    Thank you....I gave up BBC Newsnight on week days to listen to your videos. You have helped me massively at 53 yrs. And my new femqle partner. She loves you too!
    Cheers, I owe you many glasses of red wine. Thx

  • @ek3950
    @ek3950 4 роки тому +17

    This is the best video I have ever watched about the topic, thank you very much! I wish they, themselves, watch this and could be able to understand as well..

  • @josephineroig2712
    @josephineroig2712 10 місяців тому +8

    Wow, so many heads to study to come forth with this insight, Thanks for doing the work for others and encapsulating it so cohesively. Now I understand my ex, and his mother, and sister and how we all related. Of course the damage has already been done, but you gave me some soul peace.

  • @rosamarialopezhermosa4590
    @rosamarialopezhermosa4590 4 роки тому +22

    One ends up hating the narcissist

    • @mimib6893
      @mimib6893 4 роки тому +11

      Rosa: and miss the idea of who they thought they fell in love with...so f’ ing painful.

  • @TheApplicant150
    @TheApplicant150 6 місяців тому +3

    traumaisng, what was traumatising was realising that my mum is what made me that way, it was freeing to know that. i am actually sick and i can get better, that it wasnt my fault. its mental illness

  • @MsPeppersmom
    @MsPeppersmom 4 роки тому +15

    I am finding your channel most helpful. Thank you

  • @georgettemikhail4709
    @georgettemikhail4709 4 роки тому +11

    You are brilliant Sr🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 thank you 🙏🏼

  • @miekebaras7198
    @miekebaras7198 4 роки тому +20

    Narcissistic children can also have suffered trauma from abuse by the father. It seems that Sam Vaknin only sees narcissistic behavior in men, and that the parental abuse that precedes this behaviour is always due to the mother. This is a bit onesided, although very interesting

    • @Greeny_isthegoat
      @Greeny_isthegoat 3 роки тому +11

      The mother is the nurterer and first love

    • @keeleykobobel5507
      @keeleykobobel5507 2 роки тому +7

      Many are single mothers

    • @dianematlock7922
      @dianematlock7922 Рік тому +1

      HE IS A MAN, LET HIM BE...

    • @RG-us6kt
      @RG-us6kt 5 місяців тому +1

      😅😅

    • @teresa1710
      @teresa1710 4 місяці тому +2

      He often points out that he uses the pronoun 'he' but it can be equally about 'she'. Watch more of his videos and you will see 👍

  • @acceptingWhatIS
    @acceptingWhatIS 4 роки тому +20

    i was focusing on my partner and how much he would see himself here but as i keep listening i see myself too - only because we are leaving the shared fantasy stage and i think we are both deflated narcassists - gulp

  • @MapleSugyr
    @MapleSugyr 3 роки тому +31

    The entire series on mortification is excellent. I have watched them all several times. I am curious - I was told to never tell the narcissist he was a narcissist, even though he had been diagnosed by a professional who used many other descriptors of the narcissistic traits as outlined in the DSM-V but not the "N" word. I was also told to never go into couples therapy with the narcissist but only go into individual therapy, without the narcissist. I am curious as to your perspective, since you apparently tell your clients that they ARE narcissists. I wish more therapists would be as direct as you are.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  3 роки тому +45

      I have no idea where these “experts” got these principles. Both are dead wrong.

    • @Curious4006
      @Curious4006 2 роки тому +5

      What are the other mortification videos titled?

  • @ChildofGod2890
    @ChildofGod2890 Рік тому +4

    Wow.. @Prof many thanks for enlightening us.
    May you forever be blessed.

  • @marcomanganarodrums
    @marcomanganarodrums 4 місяці тому

    Standing ovation Professor, i understood many concepts in only One lecture...you are helping a lot!

  • @amandac3658
    @amandac3658 4 роки тому +18

    "They surround themselves with people who have the potential to cause mortification"
    Interesting. So subsconciously they DO want to heal, they do want to shed the false self and get in touch with the true self. Does it then mean that people around them have a duty to 'expose' them and 'force' them into mortification, as gently and as compassionately as we know how.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 роки тому +20

      Adult narcissists have only a False Self. Mortification cannot be gentle and compassionate. Advice: think BEFORE you type. Makes you appear more intelligent.

    • @dotswitch
      @dotswitch 3 роки тому +17

      No wonder they pick intelligent, grounded and reality based people to destroy them... its interesting.

  • @bhaktiswanson982
    @bhaktiswanson982 2 роки тому +8

    You are doing a hell of a good job

  • @sigsigs9502
    @sigsigs9502 4 роки тому +62

    "A narcissist suffers from Stockholm Syndrome-with his false self."©️ -sigs

    • @sigsigs9502
      @sigsigs9502 4 роки тому +4

      Yes, my friends, I felt this basic concept to be particularly brilliant for the world of psychology and would expect it to catch on as time progresses and it's simplified distilling down ("pshat" )of a supposedly complicated topic catches on.

    • @sigsigs9502
      @sigsigs9502 4 роки тому +3

      I'm jus lookin for a drop of supply ;)

    • @sigsigs9502
      @sigsigs9502 4 роки тому +1

      The most interesting unique psychological irony is, the malignant narcissist has clearly succumbed to Stockholm Syndrome with her very self; but is incapable of suffering Stockholm Syndrome from another, in a real-world situation.

    • @peaceunion5316
      @peaceunion5316 3 роки тому +5

      @@WOGLIN not really fair. Narcissists that become self aware deserve the support to change in appropriate therapy and perspective changing practices.

  • @remyragnarson7891
    @remyragnarson7891 Рік тому +3

    What an insightful gem of a video. Thank you professor.

  • @qtusa
    @qtusa 4 роки тому +12

    Excellent analysis

  • @esnutaliah
    @esnutaliah 4 роки тому +15

    What! This IS the best...
    I would argue, the steps which research/writing has taken on Personality Disorders (cluster B?) were all leading to this: the painful and truthful way to eradicate trauma responses from hiding a person’s Self from them.
    ‘Cold Therapy’ didn’t make sense to me until it happened organically. Life has to trigger the absolute worst agony imaginable, to wake yourself up from False Self land and accept reality as the only reality.
    I would worry, from a therapist’s point of view, how dangerous doing that to a narcissist in a clinical setting could be... If it failed, they would split on you. You could incur any number of violence, false allegations, or other hurtful abuse when they paint you ‘all black’ for triggering an injury which was big enough to hurt but not big enough to wake them up...
    Further notes:
    The movie Shutter Island is astounding. I know many people may think it relates to something else, but to me it was exactly this... how confusing and painful it is to accept and live in reality. Leonardo chooses the false self electively right at the end. I’m not so sure I haven’t as well. It is too hard to say when really good attributes are worthy of being proud of, and of course using to your own advantage.

    • @thedivinehealingpractice
      @thedivinehealingpractice 4 роки тому +2

      He’s explaining what has happened if a narcissist has healed ... not to force it ..

  • @memphisqueeniee
    @memphisqueeniee Рік тому +5

    Why do narcissists push their intimate partners to push them away? 18:24

  • @lynnsparramore
    @lynnsparramore 4 роки тому +14

    Question: how does the cold therapy not leave the narcissist in a borderline state? Borderlines are able to feel pain, shame, etc, but they are overwhelmed by it. How will the narcissist deal with this pain without the false self as a buffer?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 роки тому +33

      Cold Therapy leaves the narcissist without his grandiose defenses. But he is still lacking emotional empathy and access to his emotions, so, he is "safe".

  • @kellyklee5179
    @kellyklee5179 4 роки тому +19

    I learn SO much from your vids. Thank you so much !

  • @sineadmcerlean3790
    @sineadmcerlean3790 4 роки тому +11

    Just started watching your videos very educational,I’m currently going through extremely disturbing time with my husband eg constant blaming out of control and violence,finding it very difficult to deal with not sure what to do 😔

  • @babycakes8727
    @babycakes8727 2 роки тому +4

    This is accurate, per my experience. Matches.

  • @karagraham9764
    @karagraham9764 4 роки тому +8

    Wow, followers jumping by the thousands in recent weeks! Almost to 100k!

  • @user-wo4fo6nz9g
    @user-wo4fo6nz9g 10 місяців тому +2

    I felt bad for my actions cos i was really angry when i put the dots together and recognised she was a narcissist,my pain was my time and commentment to relation cos i was faithful to her 100% and loved her so much but i decided to raged on her badly and put all to her,insulted her to the extreme about her lies and fauls self,i hope it works.

  • @melissachinnici
    @melissachinnici 4 роки тому +26

    Heavy stuff. It's not often someone says there can be hope for a narcissist, but this makes a lot of sense. I always pondered, if borderlines can recover / acknowledge their destructive behaviors and learn to manage them, why couldn't someone who suffers from narcissism?

    • @lowkeyliesmith3795
      @lowkeyliesmith3795 4 роки тому +20

      Sam is recovering. This is his healing. It's untreated childhood PTSD and must be treated as such. Healing the inner child. 🙏

    • @Nephthys-ness
      @Nephthys-ness 4 роки тому +10

      @@lowkeyliesmith3795 Thank you for phrasing it this way. I knew Sam V has NPSD (from him saying it)- and I have just started watching his videos - and, I was beginning to feel I was just adding to a supply need he had. That maybe he didn't care- but, was using this for a popularity platform... but, now -
      I can see it maybe as a way for him to heal his false self and gain back his empathy; that one trait/quality that he has said one will never recover if one is/becomes/has NSPD.
      I feel more comfortable- I wonder if that feeling is still a part of the whirlpool pull of a charming Narcissist. Lol....
      But, Thank you nonetheless, for your alternative view. ◇
      And thank you, @Sam Vankin, for your lectures: the length, depth & clarity. ◇

  • @user-wo4fo6nz9g
    @user-wo4fo6nz9g 10 місяців тому +3

    I pray it helps my ex narc gf to modify cos i attacked her of her true self then exposed her,days later i noticed she deleted all her pics on fb and totally gone off on instagram,thats how i knew she was hit by my actions.

  • @user-wo4fo6nz9g
    @user-wo4fo6nz9g 10 місяців тому +4

    Yes i attacked my ex gf the same way you explained telling her all the bullshit about her,i blasted her of the truth about her and exposed her on FB to push the truth out more cos i wanted her to face the facts that her true self is been out there to others too cos i wanted to efflict pain on her too,i regretted it due but hope it helped her to modify,i disengaged and go on silence treatment cos we live in seperate country.

  • @arijarij9571
    @arijarij9571 4 роки тому +6

    Narcissism is a cycle
    True !

  • @danielkrawisz8345
    @danielkrawisz8345 Рік тому +4

    In this video, you say that mortification is the key to healing. However, in other videos I have heard you say that narcissists cannot heal. What can a therapy that is based on mortification, shame, and guilt achieve?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Рік тому +10

      Watch my videos on cold therapy. Mortification is key for accomplishing insight and self-awareness, not healing.

  • @loveyourspiritfreefromnarc4118
    @loveyourspiritfreefromnarc4118 4 роки тому +12

    I highly respect your work. Thank you for your videos.

  • @JatnaRD
    @JatnaRD 4 роки тому +9

    What he described sounds similar to many conversion stories in Christianity, from people who were completely selfish and one day discover themselves

  • @lovelifeqoutes
    @lovelifeqoutes 4 місяці тому

    Please find the way to health narcissism!❤️🙏 I wish health for my mother!

  • @Snakey103
    @Snakey103 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing and brilliant .. thank you

  • @MrTomslife
    @MrTomslife 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you sir.

  • @rosesantiago174
    @rosesantiago174 2 роки тому +3

    THANK YOU!

  • @dhowconsulting6088
    @dhowconsulting6088 10 місяців тому +1

    my mom was always put me down i become narcissisit i always demolish all feelimgs of any man who really like me i started hate him

  • @olenabatok
    @olenabatok 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks 🙏

  • @heatherlomaxmusic4776
    @heatherlomaxmusic4776 4 роки тому +5

    REALLY good Sam!!!

  • @alternatemeasures
    @alternatemeasures 4 роки тому +8

    Thank You for this clear and easy to understand video.

  • @tammysnide5389
    @tammysnide5389 4 роки тому +9

    When a narc has an affair with another narc could this cause the cheating narc to go into mortification?

  • @nadyagorch7443
    @nadyagorch7443 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you

  • @paulhagiantoniou530
    @paulhagiantoniou530 3 роки тому +3

    I can’t be that guy to her. I now see why she pushed so hard to get a reaction out of me

  • @winter-i-i
    @winter-i-i Рік тому +3

    could guilt and shame lead to "narcissistic mortification" in non-narcissist people? for example, people who've been indoctrinated with terrible ideologies that shaped their thinking and behavior for so long but some sudden event has triggered the collapse of their worldview.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Рік тому +6

      Yes. Narcissistic mortification involves the collapse of all narcissistic defenses (narcissistic decompensation) and everyone has narcissistic defenses.

    • @teresa1710
      @teresa1710 4 місяці тому

      Sam does not accept the idea of an empath

  • @bambimayhay
    @bambimayhay 4 роки тому +9

    Dr Sam Vaknin..... Question is it true that narcissist or psychopath have this so called “stare” when they stare what’s behind the stare. Would appreciate if you would make a specific topic/video about this.

    • @wishingonastar75
      @wishingonastar75 3 роки тому +4

      Sizing up their prey, how good a supply will you be? And to feed their egos.

    • @YokoSanchez
      @YokoSanchez 3 роки тому +5

      the stare felt like complete contempt...it would actually make me shake.

    • @dotswitch
      @dotswitch 3 роки тому +8

      There's a love bomb stare and then the devaluation stare. Know the difference 🤣

    • @jezebellab1779
      @jezebellab1779 2 роки тому +2

      I have had that stare towards me plenty of times. Boy did it remind me of my father. Stare of death and also to watch what you’re doing and how you react. I just wonder what is going on in the head.

  • @c.gallagher8286
    @c.gallagher8286 24 дні тому

    Question: undiagnosed ex partner with BPD, high narcissistic characteristics. He became increasingly abusive with paranoia and projection and I finally let him have it, demonstrating every truth to his lies, every reality to his grandiosity and superiority.
    He has had some sort of psychological break. He seems to have taken over my roll in the relationship and assigned me his. He seems to honestly have no memory of what he’s done, denies everything, and has assigned it to me. His final communications actually used my own words against me.
    Is this mortification? Will he ever go back? He had moments, previously, of humility and reality. But it’s been months and every time he sees me he accuses me of being who he was. I can’t even describe it.
    He claims to be in therapy now, it’s a joke. Will they be able to discern the truth? I’m bewildered.

  • @nikiyubari5499
    @nikiyubari5499 6 місяців тому +1

    I think the biggest act of love for a psycho shows in acknowledging his false self again after a controlled narcissistic mortification. i could be wrong.

  • @PearlLV88
    @PearlLV88 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @mayo8094
    @mayo8094 3 роки тому +7

    Is it possible also for a Codependent to go thru mortification?
    Thank you

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  3 роки тому +14

      No. Only narcissists experience mortfication.

  • @lesclark878
    @lesclark878 3 роки тому +2

    incredible thank you

  • @rachelshay7637
    @rachelshay7637 4 роки тому +8

    I met the ex-narcissist's mom and as an adult, he appeared to be her surrogate husband. She did not seem to have narcissistic traits, however. The dad left when the narcissist was 13. He described his dad as being very hard on him, angry, and scary-yet he idealized him. The mom told me she had broken up her marriage because she couldn't live with him. So, could the dad have been the narcissist? How does that affect romantic relationships with the narcissist? This father wound (if that is what it is)?

    • @SummerOf1987
      @SummerOf1987 4 роки тому +4

      Rachel Shay
      I also think that it was my exes dad... who treated his wife and children like my ex treats now others

  • @debbyjoy3
    @debbyjoy3 7 місяців тому +1

    Someone needs to tel me if the adult Narcissist is HURTING as an adult..?? and acting in pain..?? or are they shut off from their pain and acting as angry adults ?

  • @micheledobbs1724
    @micheledobbs1724 4 роки тому +13

    Listening to you for the first time. This makes me sad as I am a woman who is in love with a man who seems to do the mortification. I don't want to be part of his pain. Or used as part of his pain. Gives me such a perspective of what to do. Question is there nothing to get past this tool he is using to work through his trauma?

    • @laxkhat
      @laxkhat 3 роки тому +5

      “I dont want to be part of your pain” sounds like best possible thing to say to someone you care about but dont want then to feel the mortification of being asked to discontinue the relationship!

  • @destinyautumn6576
    @destinyautumn6576 3 роки тому +4

    So from the sounds of it it seems like you're saying that the narcissist can be fixed with modification and acknowledgement that he or she has a problem

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  3 роки тому +14

      Mortification. Not fixed: it is temporary and then he reverts to form.

    • @Greeny_isthegoat
      @Greeny_isthegoat 3 роки тому +4

      @@samvaknin That false self seems so powerful

  • @annajewula9740
    @annajewula9740 4 роки тому +6

    Why would narcissist stick around long enough around “ broken woman” if she is unable to be “ mother “ without malice “ . How these woman are able to pass “ fantasy stage or playmate stage? The other question why borderline and narcissist stay so long together because I am not sure if borderline is capable to be mother? Thank you so much for anyone having any idea to my question. I appreciate.

    • @annajewula9740
      @annajewula9740 4 роки тому

      Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. You were a great help.

  • @lovelifeqoutes
    @lovelifeqoutes 4 місяці тому

    Please find the way to health narzissm!
    🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @MrDenzel97
    @MrDenzel97 4 роки тому +5

    Could it be possible for the trauma to be inflicted not by a mother, but by a father?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 роки тому +19

      Yes. Any primary object.

    • @MrDenzel97
      @MrDenzel97 4 роки тому +3

      @@samvaknin Thank you so much!

  • @jennihj
    @jennihj Рік тому +1

    How many men are abused by their mothers??? Is this a normal thing? this alleged happened to my ex now listening to this video I’m thinking my god is this a normal thing in the world, his mum was horrible and definitely a narcissist I think

  • @wonkyspacebuns7820
    @wonkyspacebuns7820 4 роки тому +4

    Hello I was wondering, is narcissism more prevalent in specific countries or cultures?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 роки тому +3

      samvak.tripod.com/14.html

    • @wonkyspacebuns7820
      @wonkyspacebuns7820 4 роки тому +2

      @@samvaknin thank you. We all live in ant hills of our own making, depending on the ant.

  • @DM-kb1le
    @DM-kb1le 3 роки тому +2

    I have narcissistic tendencies but also codependency. How did that happen?!

    • @patriciavaldez1896
      @patriciavaldez1896 2 роки тому +5

      I feel the same but I feel like I didn’t take on the narcissistic tendencies until learning the narcissist behaviors and end up treating them the way they treat us. It’s scary... I have to back up and remember who I am.

    • @keeleykobobel5507
      @keeleykobobel5507 2 роки тому +1

      @@patriciavaldez1896 going to the dark side

  • @nclmbin8
    @nclmbin8 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, as usual.

  • @sal2705
    @sal2705 Рік тому +1

    If I wanted to tell an ex partner who I still love very much that they have NPD, is there a specific video I could send them? This one or 7 phases of shared fantasy?

  • @wendytuck4381
    @wendytuck4381 3 роки тому +7

    Oh Lordy- as a survivor of incest and rape, I have felt so collapsed for -60 years? Thanks for making me see the result of the traumatized split self with compassion instead of judgment- whether CPTSD or Narcissist or any other diagnosis. There are so many traits and I am seeing more narcissism in myself. Could you recommend cold therapy to help a person with CPTSD break thru the denial and the pretending everything is fine? I’ve heard other people in the field saying you have to eat the rat- you have to feel the disgust and mortification as a doorway to truth and healing. Cold therapy makes sense as a way to go back to the trauma(s), with support and care, and learn who you are, how you did things, instead of having a false self where everything is fine?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  3 роки тому +12

      Cold therapy is effective only with narcissism and major depressive disorders.

  • @renetiabruce9024
    @renetiabruce9024 5 місяців тому

    Prof do you have a video on how to get the narcissist to come back to you

  • @lindayeager3126
    @lindayeager3126 4 роки тому +3

    What is cold therapy. ? Sounds like hipnosis. ?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 роки тому +21

      It is the therapy you can learn about by searching this channel before you waste my time with your nonsensical comments.

  • @saffronskies333
    @saffronskies333 Рік тому +2

    That's not love.... so why bother?

  • @Lady_12
    @Lady_12 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you!

  • @ewashortnotsofastandfuriou6947
    @ewashortnotsofastandfuriou6947 4 роки тому +2

    This explains a lot. Thank you 🙏😊

  • @myrtalopez151
    @myrtalopez151 4 роки тому +2

    Muchas Gracias Dr. por toda esta información. if I may ask a question. How old can a patient be treated for this treatment?

  • @daliagrano3130
    @daliagrano3130 4 роки тому +2

    Is this psychologically safe to share with a person who has narcissism?

    • @bettinnafitbettinnadance6839
      @bettinnafitbettinnadance6839 4 роки тому +4

      I tried when I could and didn't work.They will dismiss it specially if they are of the "grandiose" type.

  • @donnaocasio45
    @donnaocasio45 4 роки тому

    Omg @ 34:00 you just described me 😳🥺

  • @bigrockydennis4216
    @bigrockydennis4216 4 роки тому +3

    This might explain to at least some degree, the whole DDLG phenomena which has exploded in recent years? DDLG stands for "Daddy Dom Little Girl." Or it can also stand for "Daddies Dumb Little Girl." It's where the woman in the relationship takes on the role of being a helpless child and the man plays the father role with his fictitious daughter. DDLG also usually involves incest roleplay where the man basically acts as the "molester" of his make believe daughter. But sometimes the roles are reversed and the man plays the role of a baby and the woman plays the Mommy.
    I've actually witnessed this behavior in public where the man will be walking around in a pair of "footy pajamas" and when he's asked why, he says his wife or girlfriend demands this child like behavior from him. It seems to me that DDLG is just a way for Narcissist/Codependent couples to LARP (Live Action Roleplay) I've even heard stories of some of these people walking around with poop filled diapers. Personally, I think these people need to have the police called on them and they ought to be tasered for doing this stuff in public! They are very selfish and they don't care how many people they offend!

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 роки тому +4

      Watch the Budapest series on sexuality (in the sexuality playlist).

    • @bigrockydennis4216
      @bigrockydennis4216 4 роки тому +2

      @@samvaknin A while back I actually did watch the one where the Hungarian woman mentioned something about this guy who was dressed in a skin tight rubber suit and how he was suspended on a stage until his weeny finally squirted and then he relaxed his whole body. But I'll be sure to watch the others.