How to Deal With a Self-Centered Person | Dr. David Hawkins |
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Episode 19 Mad.In.Love Podcast
Have you ever been in a relationship with someone who always makes everything all about them? For example, when you share some good news about something that happened to you, instead of being happy for you, they only see how the news impacts them. Even when they have wronged you, they turn the tables (also called reverse-victim) and make you out to be the bad guy. In this episode, Dr. Hawkins and Jonathan share their reactions to a post about a woman who upon hearing that her brother and sister in law are having a baby, rather than being happy for them, she is upset because now they won’t be able to help her with her son as they have in the past. Find out what two therapists have to say about this twisted situation and how to stay grounded when someone tries to turn the tables on you. 🟥 SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/3Y8Wm8S Dr. Hawkins and his team of experts offer education and professional training as well as treatment for narcissistic and emotional abuse. 🌐 WEBSITE: https://marriagerecoverycenter.com/ ☎️ PHONE: (206) 219-0145 📧 EMAIL: info@marriagerecoverycenter.com About The internet is inundated with hyperbole and misinformation about narcissism, leaving many people confused and hopeless. Get the facts about narcissism and emotional abuse from someone who has been researching, writing about and treating narcissism and emotional abuse for over a decade. Dr. Hawkins is a best-selling author and clinical psychologist with over three decades of experience helping people break unhealthy patterns and build healthier relationships. He is the founder and director of the Marriage Recovery Center and the Emotional Abuse Institute which offers education, training and counseling for people who want to break free of, and heal from, emotional abuse. Whether the perpetrator of the abuse is your spouse, partner, parent, boss, friend or family member, we offer practical advice for anyone trapped in a toxic, destructive relationship. In addition to narcissism & emotional abuse, topics include covert, reactive, spiritual, secondary, relationship trauma and more. #selfcentered |