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What are narcissistic wounds, and what are their implications for adult behavior?
by Fran Horvath
As a third generation child of narcissism I am speaking from experience not education. All accounts are from my own experience and observation of the family dynamic. The experience I am sharing is from my... published 9 months ago
Identifying and Healing Narcissistic Wounds
by Kathryn Vercillo
Narcissistic wounds are something which not many people know by name but which many people are experiencing in their lives today. These are psychological wounds that may be inflicted upon a person in early... published 9 months ago
PERFECTIONISM: Pleasure or Pain?
by mrs know it all
We hear the word “perfectionist” and “perfectionism” thrown around almost daily. The reality is, real perfectionism is no laughing matter. While we may jest even about ourselves, we are often covering up a stressful and yes, painful condition that we have little or no control over. published 8 months ago
What are narcissistic wounds, and what are their implications for adult behavior?
by Scarletseas
Narcissistic personality disorder has a bad effects to anyone either be young or old or adult. The effects are not favorable to some people like denial and lies for anything. Compulsive disorder and acts... published 9 months ago
How to Raise an Independent Child - Part 4
by BernieQuimpo
Balancing Act: Holding On and Letting Go. The final balancing act we do as parents is between holding on and letting go. Actually, this is the balancing act that we do all throughout our parenting years. ... published 4 months ago
How to Raise an Independent Child – Part 1
by BernieQuimpo
OUR GOAL as parents is to raise independent, responsible and resourceful adults and we measure our success by how much we are no longer needed when our children turn 21. In other words, to be successful as... published 4 months ago
The Monster and Me
by drdmj
I was four years old when my dad married the monster. She had no horns or fangs that I could see but she fed on my soul and haunted me for years. "Come out, come out wherever you are." Holding my breath and... published 3 months ago
How to Raise an Independent Child - Part 2
by BernieQuimpo
Balancing Act: Concern and Indulgence As parents, we can go to extremes – neglecting our children one time and paying obsessive attention to them the next, perhaps to compensate for the neglect. ... published 4 months ago
The Psychology of Children
by Saberi Roy
Child psychology is associated with the social and personal development of children and a child goes through several stages before stepping into the adult world. The psychology of children has been studied... published 3 months ago
How to Raise an Independent Child - Part 3
by BernieQuimpo
Balancing Act: Granting Autonomy and Imposing Discipline You can discipline a child without love but you cannot love a child without disciplining him. Disciplining is one way of saying, “I love you... published 4 months ago







