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Can a Narcissist Change - Part Two

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In part two, I want to talk about how a narcissist can and could change. If you have not read or listened to the podcast, "Can a Narcissist Change? Part One", I would suggest looking into that material. I know I will have some people do a knee jerk reaction and immediately say, "No! A narcissist cannot and will not change. I don't care what you have to say. They just cannot change." And when someone has that mindset, I would agree. When your mindset is rigid and only sees things from a black and white perspective, it is hard to comprehend the gray areas. And, because this subject is so delicate in my opinion, I first want to support you, the listener or reader, in maybe comprehending how someone in "general" can and will change. It has been reported that over 67% of all adults have unresolved trauma, often from early life events and situations, without even realizing it. I will explain this theory in this blog post. One thing I know for sure is if you have been narcissistically abused, you absolutely have significant internal trauma. Some people might disagree, but I want to explain my insights today. I know that it is reported that only 2 to 6% of narcissistic people do seek help. Therefore, this section is about the extremely small percentage of narcissistic people that want to change. I am not a psychologist or psychiatrist, but when I was working with a psychologist to quit smoking and I asked him if he knew about "parts or parts therapy", he shared that he was not trained in this area. I am trained in this area. So, if you work with anyone in the mental health industry or even want to better understand yourself and others, this information could be enlightening. I want to unpack it all and then loop back up to the main topic, "Can a narcissist change?"
To read more, please visit my website.

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Website: https://www.undetectednarcissist.com

Blog posts: https://undetectednarcissist.com/blog/

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In part two, I want to talk about how a narcissist can and could change. If you have not read or listened to the podcast, "Can a Narcissist Change? Part One", I would suggest looking into that material. I know I will have some people do a knee jerk reaction and immediately say, "No! A narcissist cannot and will not change. I don't care what you have to say. They just cannot change." And when someone has that mindset, I would agree. When your mindset is rigid and only sees things from a black and white perspective, it is hard to comprehend the gray areas. And, because this subject is so delicate in my opinion, I first want to support you, the listener or reader, in maybe comprehending how someone in "general" can and will change. It has been reported that over 67% of all adults have unresolved trauma, often from early life events and situations, without even realizing it. I will explain this theory in this blog post. One thing I know for sure is if you have been narcissistically abused, you absolutely have significant internal trauma. Some people might disagree, but I want to explain my insights today. I know that it is reported that only 2 to 6% of narcissistic people do seek help. Therefore, this section is about the extremely small percentage of narcissistic people that want to change. I am not a psychologist or psychiatrist, but when I was working with a psychologist to quit smoking and I asked him if he knew about "parts or parts therapy", he shared that he was not trained in this area. I am trained in this area. So, if you work with anyone in the mental health industry or even want to better understand yourself and others, this information could be enlightening. I want to unpack it all and then loop back up to the main topic, "Can a narcissist change?"
To read more, please visit my website.

Support the show

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelamyerun/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AngelaMyerUN

Website: https://www.undetectednarcissist.com

Blog posts: https://undetectednarcissist.com/blog/

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