srijeda, 1. studenoga 2023.

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 Nov 1, 2023

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Nov 1

Because if I have to live in a world where everybody is forced to be the same, well they may as well just lock me away because I'll already be living in prison.
🎞️ The Elvira Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7it-GI9jj0Q

The Elvira Show. CBS filmed a pilot for the Elvira show hot off the heels of the movie "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark" though the shows plot line has nothing to do with the movie. I was lucky enough to actually be at the taping of this pilot. The show starred Cassandra Peterson as Elvira and Katherine Helmond as Aunt Minerva. The writing is witty and chocked full of innuendoes and one liners that are so bad they are great! Too bad it was never picked up. 

Nov 1

The Eight Cs of Self Energy and Self-Leadership
• Curiosity
• Calm
• Confidence
• Compassion
• Creativity
• Clarity
• Courage
• Connectedness
📖 No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness (2021)
Richard C. Schwartz

 Nov 2

One reason why nobody knows anything about psychopaths is because we don't want to be known. We don't want anybody know we exist. First thing we'll do is becoming convincing. We're obsessed with sleeping around, sex. With people worshiping us and having power and identified with power, spiritual leaders, dictators or people who destroyed lives of others.
🟥 Being a Psychopath and a Narcissist #4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyzr1OhGEmQ

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To buy the book, go on Amazon, click on Books at the top of the Amazon website and then type in 'Joe Northrop Psychopath' in the search box. 

Tiktok channel - PsychopathVlog or thequietandthestillness 

1. Gabor Mate 
2. Ifs therapy- internal family systems therapy 
3. Alice Miller

Nov 2

How to get rid of toxic people when you're too emotionally attached to them

How to get rid of toxic people when you're too emotionally attached to them
https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-get-rid-of-toxic-people-when-youre-too-emotionally-attached-to-them

Nov 2

Virtual Springfield
available for Windows 95

1997

Nov 2

Martinique

Freizeitwoche

 

Nov 3

If you can’t take it don’t dish it.
YT ChelleInTheCity

Nov 3

3-D snowflakes

Good Housekeeping
December 2022

Nov 4

Do what you're called to do and let them howl.
✝️ HOUR OF POWER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT7RylI2uPs

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT7RylI2uPs
Does God Bless Good Intentions? - Pastor Bobby Schuller Sermon
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Explore the profound message of the Good Samaritan story in Pastor Bobby Schuller's full sermon, "Does God Bless Good Intentions?" Discover the four compelling reasons why the Levites and priests didn't fully help the injured man and how the Good Samaritan exemplifies the importance of generosity and servanthood. This inspirational sermon dives into the question, 'Does God Bless Good Intentions?' for spiritual growth, Christian values, and life's purpose.

Full length church service here: https://youtu.be/zmKhmUmMmWk

 Nov 4

There is theory that Earth, and Sun and galaxies in all known universes are only a dust mote on some policeman's uniform in some gigantic super world. Couldn't we be under some super microscope right now?
🎞️ The Outer Limits S2E8

When a scientist recreates the environment of a distant planet, its accelerated rate of evolution suggests a shocking future for mankind.

Director
Laslo Benedek
Writers
Seeleg LesterRichard H. LandauLeslie Stevens
Stars
Patrick O'NealSara ShanePeter Haskell

Nov 5

🎞️ Star 80 (1983)

A successful young model finds trouble when her obsessive manager-turned-husband becomes dangerously jealous.

Director
Bob Fosse
Writers
Teresa CarpenterBob Fosse
Stars
Mariel HemingwayEric RobertsCliff Robertson

Nov 5

Northern lights were observed this evening at 6pm in Croatia, and it lasted for 15 minutes. The last time Aurora Borealis had been observed at this latitude was in 2003.
https://www.24sata.hr/news/neobicna-pojava

SpaceWeatherLive
https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/?fbclid=IwAR3-SYiVPgW4OxtFgTmHY9MqeOoPX9eDaoOJHrtYh-_Lv6NQEK9lCec13gI.html

Nov 6

Only a super-traumatized profiler like you can piece together what happened here.
🎞️ The Simpsons Season 35 - Episode 005 -Treehouse of Horror XXXIV

In the thirty-fourth annual Simpsons Halloween special, Bart is turned into an NFT, Lisa turns to Sideshow Bob for help in tracking down a serial killer 
 It will air on November 5, 2023.

Nov 7

I can very easily spot someone who is faking confidence. It's very apparent. You can see it in their body language. It's just very over the top. People who are truly confident tend to be quite calm. Chill. They don't try to forcefully dominate people or anything like that. They're just cool with themselves. You don't want to put facade of confidence and put yourself in fights to dominate people.
🟥 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (Autism)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ikgBQV34Z4

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (Autism)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ikgBQV34Z4

921 views  1 Nov 2023
Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria is often seen as an ADHD trait... but what about Autism?

Rejection and failure are a natural occurrence and negative emotions are for sure a part of that process, but what happens when you react more negatively to smaller signs of rejection?

Within this video, we will discuss the signs of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), what treatments are available, why RSD develops, and how I overcame my RSD

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Nov 7

Validation should be reserved for people who are close to you. Especially not strangers, people that don't know you. If someone in my life says you are horrible person, that's going to have impact on me emotionally. If it was some random on You tube who watched 60 seconds and then comment. When you stop validating yourself thought the attention of positive affirmations from strangers, you are at good place.
🟥 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (Autism)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ikgBQV34Z4

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (Autism)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ikgBQV34Z4

921 views  1 Nov 2023
Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria is often seen as an ADHD trait... but what about Autism?

Rejection and failure are a natural occurrence and negative emotions are for sure a part of that process, but what happens when you react more negatively to smaller signs of rejection?

Within this video, we will discuss the signs of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), what treatments are available, why RSD develops, and how I overcame my RSD

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Nov 7

The little man, waiting for a reply, with clenched fists, was apparently ready to fight. I thought that an encounter would take place. It was all quite new to me; accordingly I watched the scene with curiosity. Later on I learnt that such quarrels were very innocent, that they served for entertainment. Like an amusing comedy, it scarcely ever ended in blows. This characteristic plainly informed me of the manners of the prisoners.
📖 The House of the Dead (1860), Fyodor Dostoevsky

Notes From the House of the Dead
The novel Notes from the House of the Dead is one of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's great works, and yet it is not the first one that comes to mind for many people.

Nov 7

“why these people keep their food to themselves, and at the same time seem to envy me my tea.”
“Your tea has nothing to do with it. They are envious of you. Are you not a gentleman? You in no way resemble them. They would be glad to pick a quarrel with you in order to humiliate you.
... You will be vexed and tormented in all sorts of ways on account of your food and your tea.
they have a right to do so, you have not
📖 The House of the Dead (1860), Fyodor Dostoevsky

The House of the Dead Fyodor Dostoevsky
The House of the Dead recounts the story of Alexander Goryanchikov, a gentleman who is sent to a prison colony in Siberia for killing his wife.

Nov 7

They have to legalize everything in this country. That's what Philip says, take it out of hand from criminals. You know, prostitution, drugs, everything. I guess there is so much to be made. Phil has this theory, that the moral majority whether they know it or not, is being funded by the mafia. So that they can keep anything sinful illegal. Big business. 300 million of Americans snort cocaine.
🎞️ Mike's Murder (1984)

In L.A., a young woman tries to uncover what led to the brutal murder of her old flame and who killed him.

Director
James Bridges
Writer
James Bridges
Stars
Debra WingerMark KeylounDarrell Larson

Nov 7

That's a basic detail. How could I forget that?
- The Mandela Effect. It's a psychological phenomenon where people remember things that didn't happen. Like people thinking Nelson Mandela died in jail. But there's a theory that those memories aren't false. They're just lingering from a past life that was altered via time travel.
🎞️ Totally Killer (2023)

When the infamous "Sweet Sixteen Killer" returns 35 years after his first murder spree to claim another victim, 17-year-old Jamie accidentally travels back in time to 1987, determined to stop the killer before he can start.

Director
Nahnatchka Khan
Writers
David MatalonSasha Perl-RaverJen D'Angelo
Stars
Kiernan ShipkaOlivia HoltCharlie Gillespie

Nov 8

Truth is some people are assholes. And sometimes I correctly identify people as such. I have very bad numbers of false positives on asshole radar thing. I was classing too many people as assholes, but that doesn't mean to say that every classification was wrong.
When you are actually right about stuff-  that is possible. Go easier on ourselves, sometimes you are right to get rid of people out of your life. We just blame everything on BPD.
🟥 When Is A Split Not A Split?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGl5k7QGR7s

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I've split on many things and people over the years. Most of them I've come to regret, but some persist to this day. Did I really split on everyone, or was I in the right?

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Nov 8

I'm allowed to think things are bad. I'm allowed to think negative things about things without that being a result of my mental health problems. You can't like everyone and everybody. Some things are bad and broken and not working.
🟥 When Is A Split Not A Split?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGl5k7QGR7s

Nov 8

I'm sometimes afraid of going outside because I'm afraid that my neighbors are going to see me and then judge me for my yard not being good. I just assume people are judging me all the time. You bring a complaint to narcissist or something that's hurting you in any way – concern, pity, we always assume this is you judging us and telling us we have to be better.
🟥 Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY

 1,702 views  7 Nov 2023  #BPD #gaslighting #mentalhealth
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Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. And here I discuss my own personal experience living with narcissistic personality disorder. Including the symptoms and behaviors associated with this disorder, as well as how it has affected my life. I also share some of my coping strategies and how I have been able to manage the disorder, along with helping you understanding your loved ones and their behaviors that may seem almost incomprehensible and potentially hurtful. Hopefully, my channel will provide insight into what it's like to live with narcissistic personality disorder, as well as what it's like for your loved ones. Thank you for watching!

Nov 8

I was in this head space of everyone thinks I'm weak and pathetic and they're judging me. I'm lashing out at people left and right. I had to call my buddies and you don't hate me, right? I'm convinced that I'm laughing stock everywhere because I feel like a failure all the time. This constant feeling of just everyone thinks you're not good enough, everyone thinks you're pathetic and I can't escape it.
🟥 Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY

Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY

1,702 views  7 Nov 2023  #BPD #gaslighting #mentalhealth
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Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. And here I discuss my own personal experience living with narcissistic personality disorder. Including the symptoms and behaviors associated with this disorder, as well as how it has affected my life. I also share some of my coping strategies and how I have been able to manage the disorder, along with helping you understanding your loved ones and their behaviors that may seem almost incomprehensible and potentially hurtful. Hopefully, my channel will provide insight into what it's like to live with narcissistic personality disorder, as well as what it's like for your loved ones. Thank you for watching!

 Nov 8

It's insane that I have this strong emotional reaction to all this. It's why do I care so much about what people that I view as beneath me think of me. It does not make sense logically. And it makes me feel inferior on relying on the opinions of other people. But I can't escape it. The idea that anybody dislikes, judging me, or has an opinion about me that I don't like is actively distressing.
🟥 Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY

Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY

1,702 views  7 Nov 2023  #BPD #gaslighting #mentalhealth
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Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. And here I discuss my own personal experience living with narcissistic personality disorder. Including the symptoms and behaviors associated with this disorder, as well as how it has affected my life. I also share some of my coping strategies and how I have been able to manage the disorder, along with helping you understanding your loved ones and their behaviors that may seem almost incomprehensible and potentially hurtful. Hopefully, my channel will provide insight into what it's like to live with narcissistic personality disorder, as well as what it's like for your loved ones. Thank you for watching!

Nov 8

A lot of times in fairness I do deserve some of opinion. A lot of times some of these opinions are not even false. But just knowing that people have those ideas about me, those thoughts about me – I can't handle it. That someone hold opinion that I don't want them to have will make me self-destructive. It's so ridiculous saying it out loud. It's pathetic that I am having those reactions to the bunch of nobody's. All the time.
🟥 Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY

Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY

1,702 views  7 Nov 2023  #BPD #gaslighting #mentalhealth
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Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. And here I discuss my own personal experience living with narcissistic personality disorder. Including the symptoms and behaviors associated with this disorder, as well as how it has affected my life. I also share some of my coping strategies and how I have been able to manage the disorder, along with helping you understanding your loved ones and their behaviors that may seem almost incomprehensible and potentially hurtful. Hopefully, my channel will provide insight into what it's like to live with narcissistic personality disorder, as well as what it's like for your loved ones. Thank you for watching!

Nov 8

Narcissist that tries not to be shitty person is that you have all these offenses I defend against. Some people don't even consciously recognize a lot of these feelings. It's covered up by anger. Then you take away all those defenses 'cuz you're trying to be more self aware – then you got nothing. All you got is this well of shame, self hate. Everybody say they want real you – but they don't. They think real you is just softer version. And when you don't live to their expectations, they hate you

Narcissists ALWAYS think you’re judging them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvaYTtstuY
1,702 views  7 Nov 2023  #BPD #gaslighting #mentalhealth
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Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. And here I discuss my own personal experience living with narcissistic personality disorder. Including the symptoms and behaviors associated with this disorder, as well as how it has affected my life. I also share some of my coping strategies and how I have been able to manage the disorder, along with helping you understanding your loved ones and their behaviors that may seem almost incomprehensible and potentially hurtful. Hopefully, my channel will provide insight into what it's like to live with narcissistic personality disorder, as well as what it's like for your loved ones. Thank you for watching!

Nov 8

The single most important issue for traumatized people is to find a sense of safety in their own bodies.
🟦 Bessel A. van der Kolk

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.carrolup.info%2Fpsychiatry-must-stop-ignoring-trauma-bessel-van-der-kolk%2F&psig=AOvVaw2jpBF18uhNKOmi-ExH3kwM&ust=1699535914029000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBMQjhxqFwoTCLjY8uW-tIIDFQAAAAAdAAAAABBF

Nov 8

Own yourself fully

https://www.pinterest.co.uk/tracyleebooth1/bessel-van-der-kolk/

Nov 8

feel safe with other people = mental health

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2FChildSaversRVA%2Fphotos%2Fdr-bessel-van-der-kolk-is-an-expert-in-trauma-he-wrote-the-body-keeps-the-score-%2F10154084733750395%2F&psig=AOvVaw2jpBF18uhNKOmi-ExH3kwM&ust=1699535914029000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBMQjhxqFwoTCLjY8uW-tIIDFQAAAAAdAAAAABBl

Nov 8

befriend what is going on inside


Nov 8

core issue is reality

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fthebodykeepsthescore%2Fphotos%2Fa.1459063017682081%2F2951577111763990%2F%3Ftype%3D3&psig=AOvVaw2jpBF18uhNKOmi-ExH3kwM&ust=1699535914029000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBMQjhxqGAoTCLjY8uW-tIIDFQAAAAAdAAAAABCNAg

Nov 8

drive us back to what's familiar, not safe.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Frelationshipschool.com%2Fpodcast%2F3-things-bessel-van-der-kolk-did-to-help-him-through-his-recent-trauma-bessel-van-der-kolk-sc-191%2F&psig=AOvVaw2jpBF18uhNKOmi-ExH3kwM&ust=1699535914029000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBMQjhxqGAoTCLjY8uW-tIIDFQAAAAAdAAAAABDVAg

Nov 8

She talks to air more than she talks to me. If I drop dead tomorrow, she'd be too busy drawing to even notice.
- Pictures hold tremendous power for children. Before we learn to speak, images are the most important tool we have in understanding the world around us. What's real, what matters to us the most, these are things children learn to communicate almost exclusively through pictures. And who is at the center of them 9 out of 10?
- Me.
🎞️ Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)

A troubled security guard begins working at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. During his first night on the job, he realizes that the night shift won't be so easy to get through. Pretty soon he will unveil what actually happened at Freddy's.

Director
Emma Tammi
Writers
Scott CawthonSeth CuddebackEmma Tammi
Stars
Josh HutchersonPiper RubioElizabeth Lail

Nov 8

Czechoslovakia supermarket.
"Note the shelf at the back “Ovoce zelenina.” This means “Fruits vegetables” Maybe you can see there were none fresh ones, just canned."

https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-78e34daca3f335977ddd51dd1779ac9b-lq

Peter Bozek
Software Engineer and Developer Consultant (1993–present)Author has 151 answers and 219.8K answer views6y
Originally Answered: What kind of foreign/American movies where shown in former Soviet Union?
Almost none. This concerns socialist Czechoslovakia, but I believe foreign films was even more rare in Soviet Union. I remember two US films from beginning of ’80 - Cramer vs Cramer and Toothie. Jaws in ‘70. French films may be more frequent.

The condition was the films should not show western society in favorable light, either criticizing it or mocking it. Which was quite difficult - I remember one scene from Tootsie, I believe, where Dustin Hoffman push cart in supermarket next to shelves with fruits and vegetables. This was a long scene, he was passing the shelf for several seconds and people in theater become audibly excited.

In socialism, fruits were, let’s say, rare. You could buy apples, in Christmas there were bananas and oranges. This may be quite realistic image:

Nov 8

the more we don’t listen, the more severe the symptoms.
when you refuse to listen, you can turn your parts into inner terrorists, and they will destroy your body if necessary.
📖 No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model (2021)
by Richard Schwartz Ph.D. (Author), Alanis Morissette (Introduction)

 Nov 8

"That's just a guideline"

Simpsons Comics #39 is the thirty-ninth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the USA and Canada in October 1998.

Nov 9

Sometimes we get sucked into things that are against our nature. Drugs are as vicious as they are powerful.
- We all have free will. Gabriela had her own free will.
🎞️ Saw X (2023)

A sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable.

Director
Kevin Greutert
Writers
Pete GoldfingerJosh Stolberg
Stars
Tobin BellShawnee SmithSynnøve Macody Lund

Nov 10

Narcissists actually abandon their true Selves in childhood for an ego. And the ego is a mind-made construct. You actually are dealing with someone that believes they are their minds. So you're dealing with a captain that abandoned their ship. Narcissists are people that are identifying with their mind. If we think of a mind as a tool, screwdriver, then they believe they are the screwdriver. Their willpower is weak and underdeveloped.
🟥 How People Become Narcissists
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leU--0sn-C8

How People Become Narcissists / Understanding Dysfunctional Behavior | NARC101 v1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leU--0sn-C8

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There are 3 main characteristics of pathological narcissists. You are dealing are people who are:
1. Extremely grandiose & believe they are superior to others (without merit)
2. Require excessive amounts of attention, validation & admiration
3. Empathy impaired

Oftentimes, people get confused by the narcissist's grandiose exterior. You can think of Narcissists like those chocolate Easter bunnies. They look solid from the outside, but they are hollow on the inside. Their charming exterior is there to mask a fragile self-esteem and an insatiable appetite for validation.

Nov 10

Your willpower is ability to resist short term gratification in pursuit of long-term goals and objectives. It is your innate ability to control yourself. Narcissists have inability to control themselves hence it makes them very volatile people. Pathological narcissist has underdeveloped emotions. They feel emotions, their just negative emotions. Rooted in shame and unable to move past their pride.
🟥 How People Become Narcissists
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leU--0sn-C8

How People Become Narcissists / Understanding Dysfunctional Behavior | NARC101 v1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leU--0sn-C8

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There are 3 main characteristics of pathological narcissists. You are dealing are people who are:
1. Extremely grandiose & believe they are superior to others (without merit)
2. Require excessive amounts of attention, validation & admiration
3. Empathy impaired

Oftentimes, people get confused by the narcissist's grandiose exterior. You can think of Narcissists like those chocolate Easter bunnies. They look solid from the outside, but they are hollow on the inside. Their charming exterior is there to mask a fragile self-esteem and an insatiable appetite for validation.


Nov 10

"If you have been the scapegoat in a narcissistic family system, the concept of setting a boundary is laughable.  You would be telling them exactly how to hurt you, and they would happily oblige. Also, trying to set a boundary in a calm and tactful way would be met by resistance in the form of mocking and ridicule, attempting to bait the scapegoat into anger, which would prove you are the problem."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcsHeNg7kew

 Nov 10

"I feel gaslighted by the therapy mantras of “ you have to teach people how to treat you “ ,(setting boundaries). No you don’t and no you can’t.  First of all, it’s not my job to teach an adult how to behave like one and quite frankly, it’s a trap and a drain hole. Secondly, I DON’T CONTROL OTHER PEOPLE.  They will do what they want, especially if they have the tiniest ounce of power over you."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcsHeNg7kew

Nov 10

"Sometimes a boundary is about recognizing that a person's behavior isn't safe and isn't going to change, and then doing what you have to in order to keep yourself as safe as possible.  Keeping a safe distance and limiting interaction and communication is a good boundary, and there’s no reason to tell the person about it."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcsHeNg7kew

Nov 10

Being unempathic and entitled makes a person very efficient and very good at boundaries. They may be good at setting boundaries but sure they're not good at honoring other people's boundaries. And they will say and do inappropriate things all the time. They will comment on your weight, appearance, your life choices. Entitled enough to believe they can do these things and it's wrong to call them out.
However if you set boundary - there would be cruelty.
🟥 DoctorRamani
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 Nov 10

There's a lady in Chicago, man, wrote a book...Dr. Kubler-Ross, with a dash. This chick, man...without the benefit of dying herself has broken the process of death into five stages.
anger, denial, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
🎞️ All That Jazz (1979)

Director/choreographer Bob Fosse tells his own life story as he details the sordid career of Joe Gideon, a womanizing, drug-using dancer.

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Nov 11

Narcissism and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
People diagnosed with autism (ASD) may be misdiagnosed, elsewhere, with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Another suggestion is that NPD is a milder form of Asperger's, called high-functioning ASD (HFA) or autism without intellectual impairment.
https://medium.com/ramblers/narcissism

https://medium.com/ramblers/narcissism-and-autism-spectrum-disorder-ca0468c2875f
The idea that Narcissism is on the Autism Spectrum.
People diagnosed with autism (ASD) may be misdiagnosed, elsewhere, with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Another suggestion is that NPD is a milder form of Asperger's, called high-functioning ASD (HFA) or autism without intellectual impairment.

Nov 11

Signs you may be suffering from narcissistic abuse
3. You feel like you lost yourself, and no longer know who you are

Signs you may be suffering from narcissistic abuse
1. You feel mentally, emotionally and physically exhausted
2. You are constantly on high alert, or feel like you are always walking on egg shells
3. You feel like you lost yourself, and no longer know who you are
4. You feel isolated and lonely
5. You are suffering from low self esteem and you never feel good enough, or you may feel like there is something wrong with you
6. You are in a constant state of confusion and life feels overwhelming, and you often feel like you don't know what you are doing?
7. Suffer from depression and / or anxiety. You are having trouble being functional, and accomplish everyday tasks
8. Your entire wellbeing is suffering as result of the chronic stress
9. You feel beaten down and broken as result of the relationship
(Maria Consiglio)
https://themindsjournal.com/quotes/suffering-from-narcissistic-narcissist-quotes/

Nov 11

Effects of narcissistic abuse can be long-lasting if a person cannot distance themselves from the narcissist.


https://www.choosingtherapy.com/narcissistic-abuse-syndrome/

Nov 11

ability to unlearn
🟦 Adam Grant

https://www.tobysinclair.com/post/book-summary-think-again-by-adam-grant-the-power-of-knowing-what-you-don-t-know

Nov 11

Differences of opinion don't have to be threats.
🟦 Adam Grant

https://softskillspills.com/adam-grant-on-differences-of-opinion/

Nov 11

Your father was just as insolent.  But he could afford to be. He was very good at his job, Renko.
🎞️ Gorky Park (1983)

A Moscow police officer investigates a vicious triple homicide and stumbles upon a high-level international political conspiracy.

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Michael Apted
Writers
Martin Cruz SmithDennis Potter
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William HurtLee MarvinBrian Dennehy

Nov 12

You see corruption is a part of us. All of us. The very heart of us.
🎞️ Gorky Park (1983)

When Lee Marvin arrived on the set, in Helsinki, he was sent to the local hospital because of his long-time illness due to alcoholism. Director Michael Apted rehearsed with Marvin in the hospital bedroom.

Nov 12

Something happens in the desert. Some things can only take place in the dry season. The loss, bad break, disappointment, facing pressure - that load is about to get lightened.
✝️ JOEL OSTEEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMVHJ-ySdkg

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Nov 12

All narcissists are hypersensitive to the issue of control. I as Narcissist will be hypersensitive to threats to my control and you will not, as a non-narcissist. Don't realize to have this hypersensitivity to control. This means narcissist always has to have control. When you interact with us – you only have interactions with – 1. giving us control or 2. you threaten it. Either black or white,  there is no gray.
Always seeking control.
🟥 What is narcissism?
https://www.youtube.com/@hgtudor-theultra

https://www.youtube.com/@hgtudor-theultra
HG Tudor gives you the precise nature of narcissism

Nov 12

Do I really want to spend time with people that are caught up in the wrong things, or talk badly about other people, or always have issues and they think I'm their therapist. I'd rather spend time n the woods looking at a leaf. At least it is peaceful and happy looking at leaves. We want to be friends with people that are beautiful loving people but a lot of times those people don't want to have anything to do with us.
🟥 Being the Psychopath, the Narcissist and Trauma #30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ht86aA4Z2o

Being the Psychopath, the Narcissist, and the Trauma. #30 Loneliness, Depression, BPD. Gabor Mate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ht86aA4Z2o

11 Nov 2023

Nov 12

Unhappy customers as greatest source of learning

 


Nov 13

Be you, flaws and all. That's the reason why narcissistic mask comes off – is when your flaws start to show. Later down on the road when your flaws start to show... Every single person has flaws. When narcissist see your flaws the mask comes off. Now you are confused. They will lie to you, mislead you, misguide you to get you fall for them. You give up be cause you already like the person. Now you change to fit me.
🟥 Why toxic people fake who they are at first
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_ndLQP74Wo

Why toxic people fake who they are at first | The Narcissists' Code Ep 910
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_ndLQP74Wo

3,616 views  Premiered on 7 Nov 2023  The Narcissists' Code
why they pretend to like the same things you like at first. Narcissists and toxic people send their "representative" to meet you at first in order to manipulate you and get you to fall in love with them. Once they have you hooked they switch it up on you. 

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Nov 13

A problem well stated is a problem half solved.

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Nov 13

Conclusions are not always pleasant.


Nov 13

Cross-pollinate existing ideas

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Nov 14

Dysphoria is when your experience severe emotional pain because of perceived failure or that you're feeling rejected. Some of us with ADHD just feel our feelings way deeper than our neurotypical counterparts. You might find yourself sucked into perfectionism because if it's perfect, nobody can criticize you. Or because you want to please other people, so much so they don't have something negative to say back to you.
🟥 ADHD RSD Signs & Symptoms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD-S3G-QXvw

ADHD RSD Signs & Symptoms...Plus RSD Coping Strategies for ADHD Entrepreneurs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD-S3G-QXvw
39 views  8 Nov 2023
Running a business means you’re going to experience disappointment, failure, rejection, and criticism. It’s just part of the game. For many of us ADHDers, we feel negative emotions much deeper than a neurotypical person might. That’s why we’re discussing:

1. What is Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) 00:00
2. How RSD Impacts ADHD Entrepreneurs 01:10
3. RSD Signs and Symptoms 02:58
4. How to Manage RSD ADHD 06:28

Nov 14

“I feel like every time I try something, I'm a bad girl”. This is real example of how a mistake was made but it became a piece of identity. Creating an environment where we give feedback and not criticism, creating culture of gentle honesty – creating a structure how you give feedback or correction in your home.
🟥 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) with ADHD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4F72Hw_kto

S3e38; Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) with ADHD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4F72Hw_kto

6 views  8 Nov 2023
This week we’re talking through rejective sensitive dysphoria, parenting your child with ADHD, creating self-efficacy, increasing confidence, and leaning on the parent-child relationship and gentle honesty to support your kids. We talk through different scenarios from our personal lives and the lives of our loved ones. If you’re wondering how to best support your ADHD child in the parenting role, how to maintain a strong parent-child relationship, and some skills to keep in your back pocket for parenting, this episode is for you.
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Nov 15

Toxic people are shame based. They have been taught that in their childhood that their value is based on how they perform, what they do for someone else, how good they are. They weren't necessarily taught a structure like non shame based people were taught – that's usually more ethically morally grounded and more logical.
Guilt based people (non shame) do something and if it contravenes value system they readily apologize.
🟥 "Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

 

Nov 15

With new multi-stream satellite receiver, Edison picco S2 HD there is Italia1 available, it was gone from Hotbird after 2015


Nov 15

Shame and guilt are master emotions that are connected to the conscience. A shame-based person, if the do something wrong, will not necessarily apologize. Because there will be internal reason for why they have done that. And they are not aware necessarily of the external structures that they have breached or why they're important. Guilt based person has been taught as child what is right and wrong, objectively.
🟥 "Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ


"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

Nov 15

Non shame based person will often readily apologize and come across with appearance of integrity. Because they recognize that their behavior has been not in line what's socially acceptable. Then when shame based person comes across guilt based person, the guilt based person may perceive the shame based person as “toxic”. It's just that internal operating system of shame based person has been conditioned differently.
🟥 "Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

 Nov 15

You'll find that shame based people are people pleasers. They have been taught that their value is based on what they can do for other people. Their rationalization of their actions is always externally motivated. Don't have internal locus of control. They will project their actions onto other people because they believe the reason of doing something is right because they were doing it at the behest of someone else.
🟥 "Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

 Nov 15

Behest – because someone may not told someone who is shame based 'I want you to do this for me'. A shame based person in search of validation may well do something that they think is going to make another person happy, unasked for, in search of validation. And when guilt-based person does not respond, as shame based person was expecting them, they are punished. Labeled as user without realizing shame based are users themselves.
🟥 "Toxic" people; Identifying them & healing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

Nov 15

Shame based person is going out of their way to do something kind or be it unsolicited and the other person is not recognizing that. Shame based people as well as being people pleasers have no accountability. They blame the other people for conditions of their life because as far as they are concerned, they were operating out of goodness of their own heart and the other person is simply ungrateful and a user without thinking they weren't asked to do that thing.
🟥 "Toxic" people; Identifying them

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

Nov 15

Often shame based person comes from an undifferentiated family structure which means they have no boundaries. Shame based person will do anything and everything for you often unsolicited because they don't have enough boundaries to protect themselves from abuse of their generosity. When burn, they will blame other people for things they done willingly and unsolicited. Guilt based person will see shame based as non standard and exhausting
🟥 "Toxic" people; Identifying them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

 Nov 15

It is highly draining to have shame based person because shame based person requires validation. Because as a child a shame based person was taught that their value is based on their contribution to other people. Their self-esteem is based on how other people validate them. If a guilt based person is not validating a shame based person, they will move on to the next person that does. “Toxic” is not permanent state of affairs. People can heal from shame.
🟥 "Toxic" people;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

Nov 15

Your decision to whether you should cut off a toxic or a shame based person is entirely predicated on whether they can heal (and they can), or decide they take ownership for the trouble that they are causing. Because shame based people know that they are causing problems. They are not ignorant of their own internal world, and conditions, but they are in so much pain, they feel so bad about themselves, can't get their needs met sufficiently.
🟥 "Toxic" people;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

Nov 15

Your boundaries are entirely up to you. How you treat a shame based person is based on their role in your life, how toxic they are, and how willing are you to tolerate and their willingness to change. Because they can change. How to identify toxic person: they are people pleaser, lack character, accountability, integrity, ownership, they blame things on other people, tend to be victim, locus is external. What they do for other people give them self of sense that they are worthy
🟥 "Toxic" people

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ
Toxic people are shame based. They have been taught that in their childhood that their value is based on how they perform, what they do for someone else, how good they are. They weren't necessarily taught a structure like non shame based people were taught – that's usually more ethically morally grounded and more logical. Guilt based people (non shame) do something and if it contravenes value system they readily apologize.
Shame and guilt are master emotions that are connected to the conscience. A shame-based person, if the do something wrong, will not necessarily apologize. Because there will be internal reason for why they have done that. And they are not aware necessarily of the external structures that they have breached or why they're important. Guilt based person has been taught as child what is right and wrong, objectively.
Non shame based person will often readily apologize and come across with appearance of integrity. Because they recognize that their behavior has been not in line what's socially acceptable. Then when shame based person comes across guilt based person, the guilt based person may perceive the shame based person as “toxic”. It's just that internal operating system of shame based person has been conditioned differently.

Nov 15

Guilt based non shamed: “Not good enough grade, try harder”. A shame based person is going to internalize that as if they've done the wrong thing, they are a bad person, that person is unhappy with me therefore I am a bad person and I need to try harder to make the other person happy with me to feel worthy. Guilt based person will think, that grade is measurable, I can improve.
🟥 "Toxic" people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

 Nov 15

Guilt-based person is going to feel guilty for not studying hard enough but they won't think that's reflective of them personally. Shame-based person may fall into a hole: I feel terrible about myself, I must be a terrible person. A shame-based person is all dependent on how someone responded to external indicators of worth. Therefore shame-based person should not be judged. Society may label this behavior as “toxic”.
🟥 "Toxic" people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ
263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

Nov 15

It (toxic) was something that they learned in their formative years. They are not responsible for how they were conditioned how to behave. They are responsible for their behavior as an adult though. Shame-based person knows what they are doing. They are wholly accountable for their action. You can hold shame-based person to account. And a shame based person can change. Adult – they have choice.
🟥 "Toxic" people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

Nov 15

Unless they are tied to a personality disorder – if a shame-based action is independent of a personality disorder, they can change. Treating a borderline is exceptionally difficult. So you have to understand their shame based behavior differently. A toxic person that has a personality disorder is entirely different from a toxic person that has no presenting personality disorder.
🟥 "Toxic" people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

"Toxic" people; Identifying them and healing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y--m6dpy-dQ

263 views  9 Nov 2023
"Toxic" people are not at fault for their beginnings, but you may encounter them as adults. Toxic (or shame-based) people were raised connecting their value to their actions. As a child their self-esteem became based on how they were perceived. This makes their need for validation from others draining - and "toxic". 
How you handle a toxic person is up to you but I argue they shouldn't be cut off if you can avoid it

Nov 16

Emotions that I don't feel are pro-social emotions – emotions that involve other people or are good for a group. I lack emotions like guilt, remorse, empathy, mature healthy love and embarrassment. I don't experience contentment.
Emotions I rarely feel: anxiety and panic. Shame – only if it is triggered, toxic shame, someone hit those specific triggers. - is reason why I make same mistakes. Bonding Joy happiness Sadness
🟥 how I experience my emotions as a sociopath (ASPD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDBDQQFPovc

 how I experience my emotions as a sociopath (ASPD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDBDQQFPovc

2,928 views  10 Nov 2023

Nov 16

Emotions that I feel fully: anger, rage, contempt, annoyance. And boredom. Feel them most often and intensely, fades away quickly. General sense of apathy. Contrary to popular belief sociopaths are not devoid of emotions.
🟥 how I experience my emotions as a sociopath (ASPD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDBDQQFPovc

 Nov 16

"A sociopath is basically a super angry person who is usually angry all the time. (anger brings out the worst in people)."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDBDQQFPovc

Nov 16

We need our Managers but we don't need them to be harsh. “If you only be this or that, shut up, why don't you improve” so that you are socially acceptable. Response to this inhibition comes as shame. There are parts that are more dis-inhibited who start to try to balance out all that inhibition and harshness with distractions and things that are soothing in very short run to turn off the critic. These things become costly if extreme.
🟥 Internal Family Systems Therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

The conclusion that these parts came through – as children they're very self-referential in their way of understanding the world, they conclude “I, there is something wrong with me” “I am defective” “I have burdened somebody else” “I am too much, I am bad, evil”. They are often told that if there is abusive adult in their sphere in a very explicit way – you are making me do this.
Kids don't have perspective as adults to see what motivates
🟥 Internal Family Systems Therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4
5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

Children take on these beliefs; self referential. It allows children to feel a little more control. “If it's all about me maybe I can do something to change it or get in control of this”. And they make effort, they try very hard, all kinds of tactics to survive. Unfortunate side effect of trying to control is that they have this belief that they're causing the problem. The nominal caretaker has protective parts who recruit child to take care of adult's needy young parts
🟥 Internal Family Systems

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

 Nov 16

If I'm leading with my Self, I'm much more capable of being safe in relationship than if I am leading with a combination of parts who are empathizing with somebody else's pain and will put up with their misbehavior as a result. And parts who then also get enraged and angry and lash out as the result of putting up with that misbehavior.
🟥 Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

If my Self is present I am much more capable of understanding the other person but not allowing them to behave abusively toward me, being able to protect myself and call on them, to do better than that. Or stay away from them. Rather than getting into position where I feel responsible for them because they are suffering.
🟥 Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

He feels guilty, he has a part that tells him that he ought to be rescuing this person at his own expense. Being objective about what is working and what is not in a clinical setting. It takes a lot of trust to really welcome these parts. Because some of them are threatening suicide, or engaging in destructive behavior, addictions, raging at other people. Some parts reactive – firefighter, they knock out house to put out fire, reactive.
🟥  Internal Family Systems Therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4
5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

If we try to prevent these parts and vilify them or pathologize them, they will think we don't understand them with good reason.
We can help Manager part who gets scared understandably of these parts to step back and let us with curiosity and compassion and courage to take the lead with these parts. Not to control them, genuinely have to offer what is better than what they are doing.
They do what will slowly kill them. They want options
🟥  Internal Family Systems Therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4
5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

We're not going to manage to banish word “work” entirely. I could use word “function” as well. Replace with inquiry, exploration, checking things out. Because we're engaged with young parts. It's a young part that got hurt. In terms of their identity “You are something wrong”. That part is kid, and doesn't need to work. Stop working and be safe enough to come back into picture.
🟥  Internal Family Systems Therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

We have older parts who are perfectly capable of handling a lot of things in life, take over. So that we don't have a 5-year old who's trying to take care of everybody or 8-year old trying to stop you from feeling feelings. So you want to get these kids off the hook. And you don't want them working. So I try not to use word “work” about therapy. It's not work, it's inquiry. We have as much playfulness and humor and curiosity in exploration rather than work.
🟥  Internal FS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

 Nov 16

“My boss did xy or z and I'm mad”. Invitation would be not to focus on boss and his behavior. Because boss isn't there to talk about their motivation, and they're not there to be influenced. What we are saying – when your boss does that, what happens inside of you? Which parts start responding to a situation and how and why? That leads to vulnerable parts.
Reigniting something that comes from early experience. Trail-heads and follow to take care of vulnerable parts
🟥  IFS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

Nov 16

Trail to those vulnerable parts. If you don't take care of those vulnerable parts you're living in a house where you have children locked in the basement who are crying, lonely, terrified, desperate and pay no attention to them. There is cost to that. It gets all those protective parts to start behaving in extreme ways even if they mean well. Get those kids out, there is nothing wrong with them. There's grown up here now to take care.
🟥  Internal Family Systems Therapy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

 Nov 16

Know the difference between adaptive guilt – appropriate guilt: I did wrong, so I make repair. And guilt that is not deserved: you feel guilty even if you did not transgress. People who grow up in dysfunctional families where they feel that their happiness and success is at expense of somebody else (survivor guilt). Or pursuit of normal developmental goals is at expense of somebody else (separation guilt). They haven't done something wrong.
🟥  Internal Family Systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4

Episode 48 - Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9O3UrxKCo4
5 views  10 Nov 2023
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-au496-...

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Martha Sweezy, IFS therapist, author and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. We discuss her book, Internal Family Systems Therapy for Shame and Guilt. These topics are covered:
The multiplicity hypothesis of IFS
The difference between some Buddhist traditions and IFS
The ontology of IFS 
The shame cycle 
Soothing parts
Shaming parts
Outward shaming parts
“Scouting” managerial parts 
The kinds of burdens of parts
How children are self-referential 
Karlen Lyons-Ruth’s research
The usefulness (or not) of shame

 Nov 16

Accept nothing without inquiry

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Nov 16

Zen proverb

https://www.graceuntethered.com/blog/divorce-guilt-about-leaving

Nov 16

She lives in this house over there
Has her world outside it
🎵 Sugarcubes - Birthday (1988)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIdCSXQNSCs

 Nov 16

When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all. - Futurama

https://www.reddit.com/r/Showerthoughts/comments/4lzx8j/when_you_do_things_right_people_wont_be_sure/

 Nov 16

When you do the right thing, good stuff has a way of happening.
🟦 Randy Pausch

https://mbrothers.com.au/fricasseed254-xwkils0m4.htm/?g=matt-groening-quote-when-you-do-things-right-people-vv-dJ3Mj6Sz

Nov 17

Goli otok in Italian media


Nov 18

Arguing =\= fighting and both are only a specific type of conflict.
 Believing that any type of conflict will degenerate into arguing or fighting is the root of the problem.


Nov 18

Most of us are not built to live in a volatile and constantly explosive situation. That means slowly stepping back from fights. But your ego may mean you take some fights. Related to True North (you value something, not let them insisting being wrong about what is right). All human being have ego. You might have it on sleep mode - It is not just disappear, you can't park ego somewhere else.
🟥 How narcissistic relationships SILENCE your EGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM

How narcissistic relationships SILENCE your EGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM
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Nov 18

Sadly for many survivors of narcissistic relationships, your ego gets bashed up a lot. Most people are not built or designed for chronic psychological combat. And as a result, ego loses some of its strength. And gets undercut by constant self-blame, self-doubt. Or ego development was thwarted by narcissistic parents. But even if it's thwarted, even if it's silenced, we still have an ego.
🟥 How narcissistic relationships SILENCE your EGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM

How narcissistic relationships SILENCE your EGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM
Most of us are not built to live in a volatile and constantly explosive situation. That means slowly stepping back from fights. But your ego may mean you take some fights. Related to True North (you value something, not let them insisting being wrong about what is right). All human being have ego. You might have it on sleep mode - It is not just disappear, you can't park ego somewhere else.

Nov 18

When we hold our ego back, when we don't express ourselves in yet one more argument with narcissistic person, one hold back when being gaslighted, it takes its own toll on us. We are constantly balancing two harms. We get exhausted and fearful because of arguing. Or we are holding back from arguing and feeling like we are giving up on ourselves. Initially ego will take fight. And they will fight back with manipulation and gaslighting.
🟥 How narcissistic relationships...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM

How narcissistic relationships SILENCE your EGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM
Most of us are not built to live in a volatile and constantly explosive situation. That means slowly stepping back from fights. But your ego may mean you take some fights. Related to True North (you value something, not let them insisting being wrong about what is right). All human being have ego. You might have it on sleep mode - It is not just disappear, you can't park ego somewhere else.
Sadly for many survivors of narcissistic relationships, your ego gets bashed up a lot. Most people are not built or designed for chronic psychological combat. And as a result, ego loses some of its strength. And gets undercut by constant self-blame, self-doubt. Or ego development was thwarted by narcissistic parents. But even if it's thwarted, even if it's silenced, we still have an ego.

Nov 18

Once you understand narcissism, your ego is at much better place. You may be discerning about the fights you take. You may be able to know who you are – and stop listening to their invalidating diet tribes. You may be able to lean to your ego strength and be well possessed of your perceptions, and experiences and frankly reality. You know you've been gaslighted, not wondering if you were wrong.
You are aware that they will never see you clearly.
🟥 DoctorRamani
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM

How narcissistic relationships SILENCE your EGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM

Nov 18

One of the things I learned in my experience with a narcissistic person is integrity and honesty. Do not falsify the truth in search of peace. This is how you protect yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bt3hsLM5hM

Nov 18

Jesus says don't worry about the food, your provision, money. Why? If that's all you worry about, that's the limit of your life. If provision is all you worry about, that's all your life will become.
Worrying about clothes, food, money is probably the biggest thing that's getting in the way of us getting these things.
It was the provision on the outside didn't reflect what was on inside. Good thing to worry about is not bank account but what is in my heart
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Nov 18

An example how the Computer generated sub-titles are corrupting British English:

"A "tenner" (ten pounds) would have been an insanely large amount to pay a young lad to run an errand: the word used was actually "tanner", i.e. six old pennies (2.5p in new money). And the posh woman looking for exotic drinks in this relatively downmarket pub doesn't say "Arse" to Gordon Harker's character, she says "Ass", just with a posh drawl."

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033016/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv
Saloon Bar (1940)
Against a background of Christmas and the pending arrival of another baby for the landlord, a group of pub locals lead by bookie Joe Harris set out to prove that former customer Eddie Graves is not guilty of the murder for which he is due to be hanged in the morning.

Director
Walter Forde

Nov 19

La baia di Napoli, It started in Naples (1960)
Clark Gable & Sophia Loren


Nov 19

'The gold is at the bottom'
/
'Shovel your way out'

https://www.postergully.com/products/randy-pausch-quote

 Nov 19

Sometimes what you don't know is good for you. If you get a negative report and you overanalyze it, and reason it out, study it all day, that's going to take your faith. That's why Scripture says: Lean not to your own understanding. Sometime you have to turn your mind off. Faith is not of the mind, faith is of the heart. Yes, we should use common sense, make good decisions. But don't let your logic talk you out of what God put in your heart.
✝️ JOEL OSTEEN
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Nov 19

Easy, easy. Remember, you're a lady.
🎞️ 3 Ring Circus (1954)

3 Ring Circus is a 1954 American comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.

Nov 19

Dean Martin  abhorred “The Godfather”: “I hated that movie, what it did to the Italian people. There was no call for that.”
https://www.northjersey.com/story/opinion/

Nov 19

You got something you can't buy or make. Inside you there's a bug that makes people ticklish. One of these days that thing's gonna bust loose and when it does something real nice is going to happen to the whole world.
🎞️ 3 Ring Circus (1954)

Jerry and Pete are two friends with no money, looking for some job. They finally find one as workers in a circus, but Jerry has different dreams.

Nov 19

You're not nice anymore. I could put up with anything you said or did even the way you hurt Jill. That was kind of right because I thought you were trying to help.
🎞️ 3 Ring Circus (1954)

Jerry and Pete are two friends with no money, looking for some job. They finally find one as workers in a circus, but Jerry has different dreams.

Nov 19

Make yourself uninteresting to them. I'm checked out with them. I don't share much with them. I sort smile politely and nod. I don't kid myself about the relationship. I don't have fantastical hopes that they've changed. You don't notice when they do the thing to bait you – that is good way to outplay them.
🟥 DoctorRamani
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwK12UCvn3Q

The DANGER of trying to outplay a narcissist
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Nov 19

Amygdala processes intense emotional stimuli.


Nov 19

Memories encode quicker with stress response

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Nov 20

"I would say in this case that it's not anxiety, but a natural response to the threat of being an outsider. Your body was picking up on signals from others that you are not in the 'in' group. Your feelings are natural and totally valid, not something that needs to be fought against."

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Fivd-7w44pI

 Nov 20

That makes social anxiety seem worse,  makes one think harder about getting things right

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Fivd-7w44pI

Nov 21

RSD trauma triggers are still present, though they are masked and made to be functional.
Because they made NPD functional - Exposure will help for psychopaths and sociopaths - since they will parasite on good and nice people who never held them accountable - since patriarchy is enabling loud, toxic and aggressive people who are perceived as competent and clever (as we see in Argentina that their version or Trump won there yesterday).
https://77ranko.blogspot.com/2023/07/m

Nov 21

In Italy, The Bold and the Beautiful soap-opera is simply/shortly called "Beautiful"


Nov 21

attitude about the problem

https://kadampalife.org/2013/02/10/being-realistic/

Nov 21

Mr. Sparkle (1999)


Simpsons Comics #45 is the forty-fifth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the USA and Canada in October 1999.

Nov 22

Why you had it done? You never seen me running off to get a facelift.
- Maude, you got a husband. It doesn't matter what you look like.
📺 Maude | Maude's Facelift: Part 1 & 2 DOUBLE FEATURE | S2E4 & S2E5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQMMVsCACwA

Episode aired Oct 2, 1973
Vivian returns from a five-week trip to forget her problems after a divorce. She calls to say she is coming by and has a surprise. It is a surprise - she had a face lift and looks years younger. Now Maude is upset because she looks older.

Director
Hal Cooper
Writers
Norman LearSusan HarrisBob Weiskopf
Stars
Bea ArthurBill MacyAdrienne Barbeau

Nov 22

Impossible to learn what you already know

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Nov 22

Set bar at amazing and it's difficult to start

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Nov 22

Where does he want to meet me? (...) Oh, you're a stork! That's it. Mr. Murdoch wants to meet me at the Stork Club, right?!
🎞️ Artists and Models (1955)

Rick Todd uses the dreams of his roommate Eugene as the basis for a successful comic book.

Director
Frank Tashlin
Writers
Herbert BakerMichael DavidsonHal Kanter
Stars
Dean MartinJerry LewisShirley MacLaine

Nov 23

It's important for people to recognize that these stress responses are automatic. It's not like our brain is going Hmm. Which trauma or stress response should I have? In danger we are programmed to keep ourselves safe – they are automatic, in less of a split second, the brain picks whatever trauma response it needs to keep you safe. Trauma survivors blame themselves why they didn't fight back. It's not your fault, you didn't choose that freeze response
🟥 Mary Brownlie, MA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfWoPfkHXZ4

Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn: Healing A Frazzled Nervous System After Trauma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfWoPfkHXZ4

Nov 23

Our body is not meant to be chronically stressed and elevated all the time. So this can break down the body over time. Social engagement system is very important for our mental health and emotional health. We are hardwired for healthy social engagement with others.
🟥 Healing Complex Trauma With Mary Brownlie, MA, LPC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfWoPfkHXZ4

Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn: Healing A Frazzled Nervous System After Trauma
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07:25 The Entire Stress Response Cycle Explained, Why It's Important to Complete the Cycle
10:24 Fight Stress Response Explained
12:14 Flight Stress Response Explained
13:53 Freeze Stress Response Explained
15:25 Fawn Trauma Response Explained
18:57 What happens if our nervous system is chronically activated?
20:45 How To Calm A Frazzled Nervous System
25:41 Tilly Pig Munching on a Pumpkin :D

Nov 23

Just observe yourself, maybe when you sit in mediation and you observe your mind, and you observe your body and your emotions, you can have parts of you that have very different points of view. One says I'm exited, another says I'm sad. And they are not mutually exclusive – they can hold different points of view.
Some parts hold energy like inner critic. Part can take over, your tone of voice can change. Stuck in past time, burden. Took on energy
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

Internal family systems: A wholistic approach to self-understanding, awareness and healing
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Nov 23

If I thought that I was just a monomind, I would think I have to choose sides, I have to choose one of those – either to be blended with this part just be happy with him and suppress, exile part that feel sad and just to portray happiness. Or maybe I am so blended with sad part that I am grieving, and want everyone know I grieve and exile parts that feel excited for him.
There is also part that is judging all that is wrong. Be there in loving way
🟥 Internal family systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

Internal family systems: A wholistic approach to self-understanding, awareness and healing
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I spoke to IFS facilitator, practitioner, and coach Christine Dixon of @theordinarysacred6664 on the link between NVC and IFS.

🌐 Discover the powerful connection between Internal Family Systems and NVC as they shed light on bringing awareness to our inner parts and fostering compassionate relationships.

🔍 Explore the intricate landscapes of your inner world as we delve into the profound principles of IFS, unveiling how these practices can enhance self-awareness and positively impact our connections with others.

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Nov 23

Part experience trauma or attachment wound so then they take on a burden. And this is always what we try to heal. We're never trying to get rid of part. We're trying to help it release its burden. Some of our most vulnerable parts are the ones who take on the wounds when we have any kind of trauma. Burdens are really painful beliefs. Like I'm not enough. I'm unlovable. No one will accept me. And they have these big emotions like panic, terror.
🟥 Internal family systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

Internal family systems: A wholistic approach to self-understanding, awareness and healing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

75 views  17 Nov 2023  #SelfDiscovery #SubscribeNow #InternalFamilySystems
🌟 Uncover the Depths of Your Compassionate Self with Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Nonviolent Communication (NVC)! 🌟

I spoke to IFS facilitator, practitioner, and coach Christine Dixon of @theordinarysacred6664 on the link between NVC and IFS.

🌐 Discover the powerful connection between Internal Family Systems and NVC as they shed light on bringing awareness to our inner parts and fostering compassionate relationships.

🔍 Explore the intricate landscapes of your inner world as we delve into the profound principles of IFS, unveiling how these practices can enhance self-awareness and positively impact our connections with others.

🤔 Curious about the dynamic interplay between NVC and IFS? 🔄 Gain valuable insights into how these transformative approaches complement each other, creating a holistic framework for personal growth and relational harmony.

Nov 23

Managers are usually trying to suppress those burden parts. That's why they're exiled. They're pushed into our subconscious or unconscious – so that we can function in the world. They suppress them in a lot of different ways: criticize them, shame them, try to get them down, try to make you look perfect, or please everybody. To make sure nothing in environment activate those parts. It doesn't usually work. Firefighter come when flame parts come.
🟥 Internal family systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

Internal family systems: A wholistic approach to self-understanding, awareness and healing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

75 views  17 Nov 2023  #SelfDiscovery #SubscribeNow #InternalFamilySystems
🌟 Uncover the Depths of Your Compassionate Self with Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Nonviolent Communication (NVC)! 🌟

I spoke to IFS facilitator, practitioner, and coach Christine Dixon of @theordinarysacred6664 on the link between NVC and IFS.

🌐 Discover the powerful connection between Internal Family Systems and NVC as they shed light on bringing awareness to our inner parts and fostering compassionate relationships.

🔍 Explore the intricate landscapes of your inner world as we delve into the profound principles of IFS, unveiling how these practices can enhance self-awareness and positively impact our connections with others.

🤔 Curious about the dynamic interplay between NVC and IFS? 🔄 Gain valuable insights into how these transformative approaches complement each other, creating a holistic framework for personal growth and relational harmony.


Nov 23

I have a system that has a lot of inner critics inside of it. Marshall has a statement where he says If you cannot bring yourself o have empathy on the person in front of you, you must turn the empathy on yourself first. Look inside myself on parts that are suffering and have compassion for me first. Marshall gave me this permission – You're not bad person. And I'm listening to that part and this part calm down just by being witnessed by myself.
🟥 Internal family systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0


Internal family systems: A wholistic approach to self-understanding, awareness and healing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

75 views  17 Nov 2023  #SelfDiscovery #SubscribeNow #InternalFamilySystems
🌟 Uncover the Depths of Your Compassionate Self with Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Nonviolent Communication (NVC)! 🌟

I spoke to IFS facilitator, practitioner, and coach Christine Dixon of @theordinarysacred6664 on the link between NVC and IFS.

🌐 Discover the powerful connection between Internal Family Systems and NVC as they shed light on bringing awareness to our inner parts and fostering compassionate relationships.

🔍 Explore the intricate landscapes of your inner world as we delve into the profound principles of IFS, unveiling how these practices can enhance self-awareness and positively impact our connections with others.

🤔 Curious about the dynamic interplay between NVC and IFS? 🔄 Gain valuable insights into how these transformative approaches complement each other, creating a holistic framework for personal growth and relational harmony.

Nov 23

I asked her what I do in the middle of the night when I'm woken up with panic and anxiety. And she says just try: turning toward the panic and the anxiety, and say: you have permission to get bigger. Tell me everything. Because the one who gives permission is bigger still. And it just relaxed. Those little children “Oh, I'm not alone, you're with me. There's an adult here”. All every person and part wants is to be seen, heard, and to be valued.
🟥 Internal family systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

Internal family systems: A wholistic approach to self-understanding, awareness and healing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

75 views  17 Nov 2023  #SelfDiscovery #SubscribeNow #InternalFamilySystems
🌟 Uncover the Depths of Your Compassionate Self with Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Nonviolent Communication (NVC)! 🌟

I spoke to IFS facilitator, practitioner, and coach Christine Dixon of @theordinarysacred6664 on the link between NVC and IFS.

🌐 Discover the powerful connection between Internal Family Systems and NVC as they shed light on bringing awareness to our inner parts and fostering compassionate relationships.

🔍 Explore the intricate landscapes of your inner world as we delve into the profound principles of IFS, unveiling how these practices can enhance self-awareness and positively impact our connections with others.

🤔 Curious about the dynamic interplay between NVC and IFS? 🔄 Gain valuable insights into how these transformative approaches complement each other, creating a holistic framework for personal growth and relational harmony.

Nov 23

In IFS there are actually no pathologies. Everything can be explained by the fact that people's systems have learned to protected themselves. So there's nothing wrong with them, it's actually something right with them. Their system had to take on this protective measure where they isolate themselves from people. Or they dissociate, take off mind, not aware that how I help you.
They learned that for a reason.
🟥 Internal family systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

Internal family systems: A wholistic approach to self-understanding, awareness and healing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy3YZ-6DZU0

75 views  17 Nov 2023  #SelfDiscovery #SubscribeNow #InternalFamilySystems
🌟 Uncover the Depths of Your Compassionate Self with Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Nonviolent Communication (NVC)! 🌟

I spoke to IFS facilitator, practitioner, and coach Christine Dixon of @theordinarysacred6664 on the link between NVC and IFS.

🌐 Discover the powerful connection between Internal Family Systems and NVC as they shed light on bringing awareness to our inner parts and fostering compassionate relationships.

🔍 Explore the intricate landscapes of your inner world as we delve into the profound principles of IFS, unveiling how these practices can enhance self-awareness and positively impact our connections with others.

🤔 Curious about the dynamic interplay between NVC and IFS? 🔄 Gain valuable insights into how these transformative approaches complement each other, creating a holistic framework for personal growth and relational harmony.

Nov 23

Dissociative Identity Disorder is where, usually from a trauma in childhood, the pt's personality or identity breaks..and one or more new personalities appear to "protect" the original (weaker) personality. The "extra" personalities are aware of the "primary" personality...but the "original" or "primary" personality is NOT aware that they have other personalities. They will report "lost time" and "black outs" when these other personalities come to the surface, usually to protect them...

https://www.filmboards.com/board/p/1892558/latest/1700765175/#latest

Nov 23

I want to help you. I want you to feel even if you think you did something you shouldn't have, nobody will punish you here.
🎞️ The Snake Pit (1948)

A detailed chronicle of a woman during her stay in a mental institution.

Director
Anatole Litvak
Writers
Frank PartosMillen BrandMary Jane Ward
Stars
Olivia de HavillandMark StevensLeo Genn

Nov 23

The title stems from an ancient practice of dealing with the mentally ill where they were thrown into a pit of snakes. The theory was that something like that would make a normal person insane, therefore it must work in reverse.
IMDb trivia,
🎞️ The Snake Pit (1948)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040806/trivi

Nov 23

It's as though you are in a dark room. Like this one. (turns off the light). Now, you want to turn on the light but you couldn't because you didn't know where the switch was. (turns on the light) Now you do. You may never know why turning that switch makes the light go on, but you don't have to. As long as you know where it is, you don't have to be ever afraid of being in the dark again. And that I'm sure you'll be able to do very soon.
🎞️ The Snake Pit (1948)

A detailed chronicle of a woman during her stay in a mental institution.
Release date: 13 Nov 1948
Runtime: 108 min

Nov 23

When people are experiencing emotions this is the area that becomes very active. So when spinning on the negative self-beliefs, “I'm not good enough” “People don't like me”, we found very strong amygdala activity. Amygdala is literally reacting on these negative beliefs.  Become more aware of body, thoughts, emotions. You become more aware, not always pleasant.
The goal is not to remove what is pleasant.
🟥 Philippe Goldin on the Amygdala and Self Referential Processing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcWjsoX5LQs

Philippe Goldin on the Amygdala and Self Referential Processing

298 views  25 Jan 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcWjsoX5LQs

Nov 23

In this case, social phobics were actually more aware of their emotional reactivity when they were confronted with their own negative beliefs. Greater emotional awareness. We cannot find Self. Because there is no central brain region of self. But there are different ways of manipulating how a person views themselves and you can see that in brain. One version of Self: Narrow analytical version of my Self.
🟥 Philippe Goldin on the Amygdala and Self Referential Processing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcWjsoX5LQs

Philippe Goldin on the Amygdala and Self Referential Processing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcWjsoX5LQs

298 views  25 Jan 2014


Nov 24

Experiential Self - Continually changing experience of Self. Not a fixed concept. The extent to which a person has a fixed view of themselves and their abilities, they perform at that level. The extent to which a person as a more fluid sense of self, less caught up in a fixed conceptual notion, that person have less obstruction in thinking more creatively.
🟥 Philippe Goldin on the Amygdala and Self Referential Processing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcWjsoX5LQs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcWjsoX5LQs
298 views  25 Jan 2014


Nov 24

Nothing is achieved by swearing.
🎞️ Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955)

After her admission to the hospital, town-famous stern teacher Miss Dove nostalgically reminisces about her youth and about the pupils she taught over the years.

Director
Henry Koster
Writers
Eleanore GriffinFrances Gray Patton
Stars
Jennifer JonesRobert StackKipp Hamilton

Nov 24

In marriage and maternity, Virginia has found her vocation. Achieved her destiny.
🎞️ Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955)

After her admission to the hospital, town-famous stern teacher Miss Dove nostalgically reminisces about her youth and about the pupils she taught over the years.

Director
Henry Koster
Writers
Eleanore GriffinFrances Gray Patton
Stars
Jennifer JonesRobert StackKipp Hamilton

Nov 24

I felt secure in this room. I felt that if I obeyed the law and sneezed in my handkerchief and raised my hand for permission to speak and kept my margins neat that.. that was my oyster, that nothing could go wrong.
🎞️ Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955)

After her admission to the hospital, town-famous stern teacher Miss Dove nostalgically reminisces about her youth and about the pupils she taught over the years.

Director
Henry Koster
Writers
Eleanore GriffinFrances Gray Patton
Stars
Jennifer JonesRobert StackKipp Hamilton

Nov 24

He proved himself a coward and a person of low principles.
- I thought there was something wrong with me.
- Your fault lay in rashness of judgment. His lay in dishonor. After you have expressed gratitude to the power that kept you from a disastrous alliance, you must consider your duty to your neighbor and to yourself. You must find a useful occupation.
🎞️ Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955)

After her admission to the hospital, town-famous stern teacher Miss Dove nostalgically reminisces about her youth and about the pupils she taught over the years.

Director
Henry Koster
Writers
Eleanore GriffinFrances Gray Patton
Stars
Jennifer JonesRobert StackKipp Hamilton

Nov 24

When you do Indian a favor, he never forgets it. But if you do him bad, he never forgets that either.
🎞️ Buffalo Bill (1944)

The story of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, legendary westerner, from his days as an army scout to his later activities as owner of a Wild West show.

Director
William A. Wellman
Writers
Æneas MacKenzieClements RipleyCecile Kramer
Stars
Joel McCreaMaureen O'HaraLinda Darnell

Nov 25

Simpsons Comics Issue #48
Simpsons Comics #48 is the forty-eighth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the USA and Canada in April 2000.

Why did Simpsons comics end?
It was announced on July 27, 2018 that there would not be publishing any Simpsons Comics issue after the release of #245, as Bongo Comics was planning to shut down. The final issue was published on October 17, 2018.

Nov 25

🎞️ The Fog (1980)

An unearthly fog rolls into a small coastal town exactly 100 years after a ship mysteriously sank in its waters.

Director
John Carpenter
Writers
John CarpenterDebra Hill
Stars
Adrienne BarbeauJamie Lee CurtisJanet Leigh


Nov 25

Irish path are whimsical, like the Irish character.
🎞️ The Luck of the Irish (1948)

Following American reporter Stephen Fitzgerald from Ireland to New York, a grateful leprechaun acts as the newsman's servant and conscience.

Director
Henry Koster
Writers
Philip DunneConstance JonesGuy Jones
Stars
Tyrone PowerAnne BaxterCecil Kellaway

Nov 26

Rosa Linn made collaboration with Italian singer Alfa - Snap:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvSij0KArX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvSij0KArXE

Nov 26

Like Eve, I reasoned it out. “This seems good”. “These people seem honest”. “Looks like great opportunity”. But it wasn't what it looked like. Pay attention to what you are feeling. Everything that looks enticing is not what it appears. Deception is all that enemy has. He can't over-power you, all he can do is to try to scam you.  Deceive you, steal your identity, talk you out of your dreams, convince you to compromise. Recognize his strategies - end in pain
✝️ JOEL OSTEEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgqPeBE0DtM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgqPeBE0DtM

207,750 views  20 Nov 2023  #JoelOsteen
When the enemy tries to plant seeds of doubt in your mind, go back to the truth in God’s Word. You are a masterpiece made in God's image, and you have everything you need to fulfill your destiny.

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Nov 26

The enemy can't defeat you. He can't stop your purpose. But if you allow him to deceive you, if you open up your gates, and let him in your head, you'll start believing the lies, dwelling on the negative, doubt, compromise, can't do it, never going to work out. Like that Trojan horse, once you give in, all kinds of discouragement and turmoil will be released. He can't beat you from the outside, he has to get in your thoughts.
✝️ JOEL OSTEEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgqPeBE0DtM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgqPeBE0DtM

207,750 views  20 Nov 2023  #JoelOsteen
When the enemy tries to plant seeds of doubt in your mind, go back to the truth in God’s Word. You are a masterpiece made in God's image, and you have everything you need to fulfill your destiny.

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Nov 26

He has to deceive you into dwelling on things you had no business letting in. If the Greeks would have told the people of Troy the truth, if they said -hey look, this huge Trojan horse looks like a gift, but it's hollow, it's full of our warriors, they will come in and defeat you, take your city – they would say I don't think so. You are not bringing that into our city. That what deception is. You have to recognize the enemy's schemes.
✝️ JOEL OSTEEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgqPeBE0DtM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgqPeBE0DtM

207,750 views  20 Nov 2023  #JoelOsteen
When the enemy tries to plant seeds of doubt in your mind, go back to the truth in God’s Word. You are a masterpiece made in God's image, and you have everything you need to fulfill your destiny.

🛎 Subscribe to receive weekly messages of hope, encouragement, and inspiration from Joel! http://bit.ly/JoelYTSub

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Nov 26

A lot of people are scared of heights. It's not heights that bother me, it's the impact that terrifies me.
🎞️ Vanilla Sky (2001)

Vanilla Sky
A self-indulgent and vain publishing magnate finds his privileged life upended after a vehicular accident with a resentful lover.

Director
Cameron Crowe
Writers
Alejandro AmenábarMateo GilCameron Crowe
Stars
Tom CruisePenélope CruzCameron Diaz

Nov 26

You sculpted your Lucid Dream out of the iconography of your youth. An album cover that once moved you. A movie you saw once that showed you what a father could be like. Or what love could be like. You barely knew her in your real life, but in your Lucid Dream she was your saviour.
🎞️ Vanilla Sky (2001)

A self-indulgent and vain publishing magnate finds his privileged life upended after a vehicular accident with a resentful lover.

Director
Cameron Crowe
Writers
Alejandro AmenábarMateo GilCameron Crowe
Stars
Tom CruisePenélope CruzCameron Diaz

Nov 26

I want to live a real life. I don't want to dream any longer.
🎞️ Vanilla Sky (2001)

A self-indulgent and vain publishing magnate finds his privileged life upended after a vehicular accident with a resentful lover.

Director
Cameron Crowe
Writers
Alejandro AmenábarMateo GilCameron Crowe
Stars
Tom CruisePenélope CruzCameron Diaz

Nov 26

Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.
🎞️ Vanilla Sky (2001)

A self-indulgent and vain publishing magnate finds his privileged life upended after a vehicular accident with a resentful lover.

Director
Cameron Crowe
Writers
Alejandro AmenábarMateo GilCameron Crowe
Stars
Tom CruisePenélope CruzCameron Diaz

Nov 26

..it's just a Godley and Creme video

Simpsons Comics #49
Artist
Nathan Kane
Mike Rote
James Lloyd
Jason Ho
Tom King
Jeannine Black
Chris Ungar
Editor
Bill Morrison
Publisher
Bongo
Script Writer
Ian Boothby
Publication Date
Jun 10, 2000
Cover Price
$2.50

Nov 27

"One thing I like about Bangladesh is people stand right in front of you and stare at you. Let me turn my camera around"
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/CzZukY_7ZGw

Don't go to this country if you have social anxiety...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/CzZukY_7ZGw

Nov 27

Eh

Simpsons Comics #50 is the fiftieth issue of Simpsons Comics. It was released in the USA and Canada in August 2000.

Nov 28

Definition of Emotional Dysregulation depends on who you ask
🟥 Unmasking Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria in Adults ADHD (part 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8zKPkwshFw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8zKPkwshFw

31 views  21 Nov 2023
Welcome to a special YouTube event hosted by RenaFi! In this enlightening session, we have Dr. Bill Dodson, the renowned authority on Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) for over 25 years, collaborating with Beth Bardeen, a neurodiversity advocate and former tech industry executive who herself has adult ADHD.

🔵 In this video, Beth and Bill will provide unique insights into the world of adult ADHD from both a patient's perspective and a psychiatrist's viewpoint. They'll shed light on the disparities between a clinician's observation of behaviors and symptoms versus the internal struggles and lived experiences of RSD in adult ADHD patients.
🔴 RSD is a profoundly intense emotional response that affects up to 90% of individuals with ADHD. Surprisingly, it remains an officially unrecognized condition in the DSM-5, despite Dr. Dodson's and other ADHD leaders' substantial efforts to include it in the 2013 update.
💡 Discover why the absence of RSD in the DSM-5 not only increases the risk of misdiagnosis but also places the onus on sufferers to self-educate and advocate for treatment options that are both cost-effective and transformative.

Nov 28

Comparing common mood disorders
🟥 Unmasking Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria in Adults ADHD (part 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8zKPkwshFw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8zKPkwshFw
Unmasking Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria in Adults ADHD (part 3)

31 views  21 Nov 2023
Welcome to a special YouTube event hosted by RenaFi! In this enlightening session, we have Dr. Bill Dodson, the renowned authority on Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) for over 25 years, collaborating with Beth Bardeen, a neurodiversity advocate and former tech industry executive who herself has adult ADHD.

🔵 In this video, Beth and Bill will provide unique insights into the world of adult ADHD from both a patient's perspective and a psychiatrist's viewpoint. They'll shed light on the disparities between a clinician's observation of behaviors and symptoms versus the internal struggles and lived experiences of RSD in adult ADHD patients.

🌟 ADHD and RSD exhibit unique variations in different individuals, and because these conditions have both physiological and emotional components, understanding how they feel from the inside is crucial. Gain valuable insights into the hidden world of ADHD and RSD that often goes unnoticed.
🎉 Don't miss the one time, premier event!
If you're looking to expand your understanding of ADHD and RSD, this event is a must-watch! We normally only share excerpts of these conversations, but we are breaking the rules and posting the whole thing! Make sure you subscribe and ring that notifications bell so that you won't miss any of it!

Nov 28

I don't think it was like ever like a real rejection. It was just I had all of these ideas about like what should happen, these social stories that I have kind of concocted mostly probably from media, honestly. And things didn't go my way. I felt this unbearable sort of rejection, be sad, cry and be stone-walling. It doesn't have to be necessarily actual rejection.
🟥 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqukx02IHpY

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqukx02IHpY

2 views  22 Nov 2023
In this episode, I explain the experience of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and spill the tea on ways RSD has shown up in my life. 
⁠How ADHD Ignites Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria

Nov 28

CBT will not work in third world countries or any country that is not rich - people who cannot buy away their neurosis. CBT is clearly American product, made to farm and milk neurotic wealthy Americans all their life and keep them thinking that they are guilty themselves for being abused and traumatized.
https://77ranko.blogspot.com/2023/07/m

Nov 28

"It's like being scared of snakes" "It is the same mechanism"
Snakes do not use coercive control. Tigers act on impulses and instinct which are animal.
People on the other hand use manipulation and they pretend to be good and nice. That is a big difference so this analogy is totally wrong and misleading.
https://77ranko.blogspot.com/2023/07/m

 Nov 28

That comic kept popping to my head throughout my day. Just pops back up. Then the secondary narrative. Why do you care about this? It's not just an intrusive memory. There's often a second narrative that comes on – why you still holding on to this. Especially when it is something I feel is petty and I should be able just to release it. Then second narrative, why are you still thinking about this. Why can't you release it. Why can't you get over it.
🟥 Rejection Sensitive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZrj-KIao7c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZrj-KIao7c
 
28 Nov 2023
Divergent Conversation Podcast Ep. 29

Nov 28

Can show up as perpetual people pleasing and perfectionism. The myth being – if I never make mistake or if I never make someone upset with me, then I never have to experience this painful thing. RSD looks like high performing, high achieving, busy bodies being in the world. None of us are perfect and we will have miss communication with people, the experience gets very internalized: rumination.
🟥 Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) and Perfectionism / People-Pleasing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrPs2UEYV1Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrPs2UEYV1Y
8 views  26 Nov 2023
Divergent Conversation Podcast Ep. 29

Nov 28

Neurodivergent brain, we often have overlapping narratives. We'll have an experience and then we'll have narrative about it, and then we will have narrative about the narrative. I've noticed neurodivergent people especially once they start to notice their thoughts, they got worse. Now that I'm observing my thoughts, I'm having so much judgments and evaluations and feelings about those thoughts and then you need to be mindful about narrative.
🟥 Divergent Conversations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6_aqWr2Tl

Episode 29: Unmasking Rejection: Answering Questions About RSD | Divergent Conversations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6_aqWr2TI

Nov 28

To get reconciled to this life was impossible, but I had to accept it as an inevitable fact. I had driven entirely away from me all the anxiety by which I had at first been troubled. I no longer wandered through the convict prison like a lost soul, and no longer allowed myself to be subjugated by my anxiety.
They had become indifferent to me, and I was very glad of it. I began to feel at home in the barracks.
📖 The House of the Dead (1860)
Fyodor Dostoevsky

What is the plot of The House of the Dead Dostoevsky?
Book Review: Memoirs from the House of the Dead by Fyodor ...
Summary: In this almost documentary account of his own experiences of penal servitude in Siberia, Dostoevsky describes the physical and mental suffering of the convicts, the squalor and the degradation, in relentless detail.

Nov 29

You can forgive people but you don't have to reconcile with them. When you go back to narcissistic person that has done you wrong, it tends to be worse. Because they don't trust you. They've done something untrustworthy to you but now they don't trust you. Afraid you would do the same thing.
🟥 Narcissist are scared of you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ME8QXQmopE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ME8QXQmopE
Narcissist are scared of you
24,838 views  Streamed live on 23 Nov 2023  #narcissist #leehammock
Narcissist fear you trying to get back at them. #narcissist are scared of you doing the same thing to them that you are doing to them. Narcissistic people dont want you matching their energy and returning the favor of their toxicity #leehammock 

Welcome my channel! If this is your first time seeing my face or hearing my voice, my name is Lee and I am a self aware narcissist. I have narcissistic personality disorder  ( NPD ) and I've been in therapy for my personality disorder since 2017 and it has definitely changed my life because without it, I would have lost everything.   The point of these videos is to help bring awareness from the other side of the narcissistic *buse spectrum. All my videos give perspective on why many narcissists do what they do and the possible different reasons behind them. The victims and survivors get validation and the Narcissists (those that are willing) get to see that you can get help and that you are not alone.   

Website - www.mentalhealness.net

Nov 29

If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is -- infinite.
🟦 William Blake

William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his life,

Nov 29

You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.
🟦 William Blake

Why was William Blake so important?
William Blake (1757–1827), one of the greatest poets in the English language, also ranks among the most original visual artists of the Romantic era. Born in London in 1757 into a working-class family with strong nonconformist religious beliefs, Blake first studied art as a boy, at the drawing academy of Henry Pars.

William Blake (1757–1827) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Nov 29

Those who control their passions do so because their passions are weak enough to be controlled.
🟦 William Blake

What is the main philosophy of William Blake?
Imagination is also central to Blake's epistemology. This theory of knowledge is shown to relyon voluntarily changeable a priori structures of the mind. Blake calls these the imagination and explains them in terms of the fourfold vision.

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Nov 29

Always be ready to speak your mind, and a base man will avoid you.
🟦 William Blake

What are 3 facts about William Blake?
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William Blake
William Blake is considered to be one of the greatest visionaries of the early Romantic era. ...
Although William Blake's principal occupation was engraver, he transitioned to watercolour illustrations after an ambitious 1794 engraving commission floundered when published three years later.
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 Nov 30

When I read the introduction to No Bad Parts Dr Schwartz saying most people, philosophers and psychologist understood that we have what you called Mono-brain. And you learned through your experience that we were not made of one brain. We're made of many different parts. There's a chapter 28 in “Tanya” from 1700s: one of the greatest mistakes of people in middle of connection with God they experience negative thoughts
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IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

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What is the 'Yetzer Hara?' How Do We Deal with Our Inner Critic? Is Inner Guilt and Shame Helpful?

A conversation between Rabbi YY Jacobson & Dr. Richard Schwartz.
This webinar took place on Tuesday 8 Kislev, 5784, November 21, 2023 & was facilitated through Yochanan Polter & Tova Korn of "FreshStart" 

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Nov 30

And they de-legitimize their genuiness. And it's mistake because it is based on erroneous philosophy that we have one Soul, one engine, one Consciousness and therefore I must be fraud and fake, phony and liar – and then they just quit. Great Master says you have to understand we are made up of different parts. It's the other way around.
🟥 IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ
IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson

3,727 views  23 Nov 2023
What is the 'Yetzer Hara?' How Do We Deal with Our Inner Critic? Is Inner Guilt and Shame Helpful?

A conversation between Rabbi YY Jacobson & Dr. Richard Schwartz.
This webinar took place on Tuesday 8 Kislev, 5784, November 21, 2023 & was facilitated through Yochanan Polter & Tova Korn of "FreshStart" 

https://jewishfreshstart.com/home 
Fresh Start Retreat
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Nov 30

The moment you touch your innocent Soul, the other parts feel, they have to come and attack. When other person feels defeated in arm wrestle, they muster all their strength. What you call Firefighters, Protectors.
Nothing can ever damage that Soul. God that is inside of you nobody can destroy. Third component I found powerful that even toxic parts inside of us are not inherently evil at their core.
🟥 IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

3,727 views  23 Nov 2023
What is the 'Yetzer Hara?' How Do We Deal with Our Inner Critic? Is Inner Guilt and Shame Helpful?

A conversation between Rabbi YY Jacobson & Dr. Richard Schwartz.
This webinar took place on Tuesday 8 Kislev, 5784, November 21, 2023 & was facilitated through Yochanan Polter & Tova Korn of "FreshStart" 

https://jewishfreshstart.com/home 
Fresh Start Retreat
Our flagship program, Fresh Start Retreat, is a 7-day intensive retreat helping participants understand their past to create a brighter future.

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 Nov 30

Basic assumption is that everybody is a multiple personality. Not in a sense that we have that disorder. But in the sense that we all have these sub-personalities. The mind isn't naturally unitary. That's a good thing that they're there to help us in our life. They all have different qualities and resources that are quite valuable to us. Through bad parenting or trauma when we're young, they're forced out of their natural valuable states
🟥 IFS & Tanya: Dr Richard Schwartz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

3,727 views  23 Nov 2023
What is the 'Yetzer Hara?' How Do We Deal with Our Inner Critic? Is Inner Guilt and Shame Helpful?

A conversation between Rabbi YY Jacobson & Dr. Richard Schwartz.
This webinar took place on Tuesday 8 Kislev, 5784, November 21, 2023 & was facilitated through Yochanan Polter & Tova Korn of "FreshStart" 

https://jewishfreshstart.com/home 
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Our flagship program, Fresh Start Retreat, is a 7-day intensive retreat helping participants understand their past to create a brighter future.

Nov 30

Fortunately people in my community confronted me about how arrogant I was getting to be. I wound up working with those parts that needed that. Need for validation. Validation that I am not worthless, that I have actually achieved something, that people like me a lot all the time. If your critic is talking to the scared one, it's gonna make things worse. But if you can be in Self you have compassion for it even when you say not now, give me some space, later.
🟥 IFS & Tanya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

 IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

3,735 views  23 Nov 2023
What is the 'Yetzer Hara?' How Do We Deal with Our Inner Critic? Is Inner Guilt and Shame Helpful?

A conversation between Rabbi YY Jacobson & Dr. Richard Schwartz.
This webinar took place on Tuesday 8 Kislev, 5784, November 21, 2023 & was facilitated through Yochanan Polter & Tova Korn of "FreshStart" 

https://jewishfreshstart.com/home 
Fresh Start Retreat
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Nov 30

In the macho football world you never want to act weak or look weak. So whenever I would feel fear I would be very shaming of it, “Get out of here”. After college it would all caught up to me and I would have all kinds of panic and anxiety. It works for a while but you just create more exiles. Relate to these parts like a good captain or loving parent. “It's ok to be scared and I still love you.”
🟥 IFS & Tanya: Dr. Richard Schwartz & Rabbi YY Jacobson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYcp7er3JQ

3,735 views  23 Nov 2023
What is the 'Yetzer Hara?' How Do We Deal with Our Inner Critic? Is Inner Guilt and Shame Helpful?

A conversation between Rabbi YY Jacobson & Dr. Richard Schwartz.
This webinar took place on Tuesday 8 Kislev, 5784, November 21, 2023 & was facilitated through Yochanan Polter & Tova Korn of "FreshStart" 

https://jewishfreshstart.com/home 
Fresh Start Retreat
Our flagship program, Fresh Start Retreat, is a 7-day intensive retreat helping participants understand their past to create a brighter future.

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Nov 30

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