Part 2 of an interview with Dr. Nadine Macaluso, LMFT
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
2y ago
Part 2 of an interview with Dr. Nadine Macaluso, LMFT     nmacaluso1@me.com                                   Restoring Resilience https://www.nadinemacaluso.com ..read more
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The Narcissistic Cycle of Abuse Among Siblings
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
2y ago
As sisters, Nicole and Sofi grew up in a two-parent, middle class family. From the outside looking in, things appeared normal and healthy. But for Sofi, life was very difficult. Her sister bullied her, stole prized possessions, would lie and blame Sofi for things that went wrong, physically hit her, and destroyed some of Sofi’s things. Yet, Nicole seemed to charm their parents, constantly making Sofi out to look like the dangerous one. Read more...  ..read more
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Christine Hammond Interviews Chris and Lisa, Part 2
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
2y ago
Christine Hammond Interviews Chris and Lisa, Part 2 ..read more
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How to Talk to your Narcissistic Boss
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
3y ago
After years of speculation, you have finally come to the realization that your boss is a narcissist.  Since this is not the type of economy where you can just leave your job and expect to get another one quickly, you find yourself stuck and miserable in a job that normally you would like except for your narcissistic boss.  Read more...  ..read more
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Christine Hammond Interviews Chris and Lisa, Part 1
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
3y ago
There are bad bosses. The type that gets promoted without any managerial, interpersonal, or organizational skills. There are even scary bosses. The type that is unnecessarily threatening, overly aggressive, or ignorant to the point of causing others harm. But then there are the dark, sinister, or ominous bosses. This type is in a category all by themselves. Read more...  ..read more
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12 Traits of a Narcissistic Boss
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
3y ago
There are bad bosses. The type that gets promoted without any managerial, interpersonal, or organizational skills. There are even scary bosses. The type that is unnecessarily threatening, overly aggressive, or ignorant to the point of causing others harm. But then there are the dark, sinister, or ominous bosses. This type is in a category all by themselves. Read more...  ..read more
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Narcissistic Mirroring
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
3y ago
Try to point out a narcissist’s mistakes and the attack is likely to be returned with force. Expect a narcissist to show understanding during a difficult time and the conversation will quickly be turned back towards the narcissist. Ask a narcissist to forgive an error in judgement and a detailed accounting of all blunders will be recounted. Read more ..read more
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How to Counteract Parental Alienation
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
3y ago
Since writing an article about parental alienation (What Parental Alienation Is and Is Not), several readers have asked for a follow-up article on how to prevent to minimize the damage of any alienation they have experienced. While others have said that parental alienation doesn’t happen, that it is pop-psychology, and it is not real. Read more....  ..read more
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The Love-Bomb Entrapment of Narcissism
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
3y ago
Katrina couldn’t believe how her friend was treating her husband at dinner. She was demanding, controlling, domineering, belittling, unrelenting, sarcastic, and unnecessarily rude. For some time now, Katrina suspected that her friend was narcissistic and after the evening they spent together, she was even more convinced. Read more...  ..read more
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Don’t Argue: Use These 9 Rules of Engagement
Understanding Today's Narcissist
by Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC
3y ago
It was clear that after 7 years of marriage, Jack and Jill still loved each other. But they way they solved problems, or rather, the way they didn’t solve problems, was destroying their marriage. The last argument ended in a physical altercation and a wrestling match that left them ashamed and humiliated. Neither had ever engaged in this manner before so the shock of how quickly they escalated took them by surprise. Read more ..read more
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