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The behavior of narcissists is so predictable. And yet so well disguised. Because they know how to arouse feelings for them in their victims. Charming, eloquent, and yet always abused to the extreme by their exes. Be careful when you hear what I share in this video... If you are a victim of narcissism yourself or are struggling with self-esteem issues, you are welcome to contact me for an initial consultation via my website. https://www.dib-institut.de _______________________________________________________________________ Videos 7 things why narcissists don't/can't love you) • 7 things why narcissists don't love YOU... Panic - 7 things scare narcissists • PANIC!! - 7 things scare narcissists... How the narcissist makes you small - 8 things • 8 things that the narcissist sees in YOU... Toxic - how the narcissist poisons YOUR life • Toxic! - How narcissists control YOUR life... 10 commandments of the narcissist for you! • Brutal!! -10 commandments of the narcissist that... Why narcissists make victims sick • Why narcissists make their victims sick... Risk of infection • RISK OF INFECTION - Narcissists infect... 1 illness caused by pressure • 1 illness that many victims of narc... 8 problems for victims of narcissists • 8 problems for victims of narcissists that... Anger is good • ANGER IS GOOD! - Distinguish anger from hate... Hate makes you ugly • UGLY!! - Narcissists can make you hate... Trapped by conviction • TRAPPED!! - Narcissists use your ... ______________________________________________________________________ Books Behind the Curtain https://www.amazon.de/Hinterm-Vorhang... Understanding Burnout https://www.amazon.de/Burnout-versteh... Self-esteem is (not) a feeling https://www.amazon.de/Selbstwert-ist-... ____________________________________________________________________ #Selflove#Narcissists#Coaching#Selfesteem#Self-confidence#Anger#HubertHafner#Burnout#Victim role#Hate#Narcissism#Psychology#Nocontact#silenttreatment#Mindset#Christians#Bible#Church#Love#Suppression#Helper syndrome#Mistakes#Crocodile tears#Egoism#Trauma#Traumabonding