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The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast provides a trauma-informed evidence based perspective on topics related to abusive power and control dynamics. Selected as one of Feedspot's Top 10 Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Podcasts of 21, 2022, and 2023. Host Manya Wakefield is a recovery coach, educator and author specialized in cognitive behavioral therapy and post-traumatic stress recovery. Download your FREE of the e-Book 'Are Your in An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?' bit.ly/2zfZeu3 For One-On-One Coaching visit www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/narcissistic-abuse-recovery-coaching/
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Julie Levine: A Coercive Control Advocate Battles A Rare Form Of Cancer

Narcissistic Abuse RehabJul 28, 2023

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Julie Levine: A Coercive Control Advocate Battles A Rare Form Of Cancer

Julie Levine: A Coercive Control Advocate Battles A Rare Form Of Cancer

In Episode 21 of the Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast, we delve into the topic ‘Julie Levine: A Coercive Control Advocate Battles A Rare Form of Cancer,’ and the disturbing similarities between Julie and Catherine Kassenoff's experiences of coercive control, child custody in the Westchester Family Court, and adverse health outcomes.

Like Catherine, Julie has allegedly suffered from years of cruel post-separation abuse from her ex-husband, Robert Levine, President of Food Direct, whose treatment of Julie was found to be "cruel and inhuman" by the court. After Julie's escape, she says Robert has withheld the financial judgement she won 20 years ago and made good on his promise that she would be forever estranged from her children, Jared and Jason.

Julie has spent the last two decades advocating for survivors. However after decades of stress and heartache, she was diagnosed with MPN (Myeloproliferative neoplasms), a rare blood cancer. Please donate to help Julie today https://www.gofundme.com/f/julie-from-julies-bloomies-needs-our-help?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer


EPISODE OVERVIEW

- Julie Levine's story

- Similarities to Catherine Kassenoff's story

- Post-separation abuse

- Parent-child estrangement

- Financial abuse

- Vexatious Litigation

- The link between coercive control and cancer

- The systemic abuse of coercive control survivors


LINKS + RESOURCES

- Julie's GoFundMe - https://www.gofundme.com/f/julie-from-julies-bloomies-needs-our-help?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer⁠

- Until You Say Uncle Again - https://untilyousayuncleagain.wordpress.com/

- Wakefield, M (2023, February 18). ‘PTSD + Depression Comorbidity Increase Risk of Mortality In Women.’ ⁠https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/ptsd-and-depression/⁠

- Levine, J. (2020) 'The Use of Isolation in Coercive Control.' Narcissistic Abuse Rehab. https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/the-use-of-isolation-in-coercive-control/

- Reingle Gonzaleza, J.M., Jetelinaa, K.K., Olaguea, S., Olaguea, J.G. (2018) Violence against women increases cancer diagnoses: Results from a meta-T analytic review. Preventative Medicine. Pages 168-179.

- Cumming, C. (2018) West Orange Resident Being Sued For 10 Million Dollars By Ex-Husband. Tap Into West Orange.

- Cumming, C. (2023) Former West Orange Resident & Inspirational Volunteer Diagnosed with Rare Blood Cancer Needs Help. Tap Into West Orange.

- Julie Levine v. Robert Levine, NY Slip Op 19284 [2 AD3d 498] December 8, 2003 Appellate Division, Second Department As corrected through Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. 

- Heid, M. (2014) How stress affects cancer risk. University of Texas MD Cancer Center.


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Every effort has been made to present accurate and verifiable information. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research to further understand Julie's journey and the challenges she and other coercive control survivors faces in their battle against cancer. Narcissistic Abuse Rehab takes no responsibility for any actions or decisions made based on the information provided in this episode.

Jul 28, 202309:24
How Family Court Enabled The Coercive Control of Catherine Kassenoff featuring Amy Polacko

How Family Court Enabled The Coercive Control of Catherine Kassenoff featuring Amy Polacko

In Episode 20 of the Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast, we explore the topic ‘How Family Court Enabled The Coercive Control of Catherine Kassenoff,’  in an exclusive interview with renowned journalist and divorce coach, Amy Polacko.

Catherine alleged that she suffered years of punishing post-separation abuse from her ex-spouse, Allan Kassenoff. We analyze how biases in the family court system allegedly allowed Allan to use a psychological theory that has been discredited and debunked by the American Bar Association, the American Psychology Association, and the UN to gain sole custody and wage an endless campaign of psychological terror that ended in tragedy. #IAmCatherineKassenoff



EPISODE OVERVIEW

- Catherine Kassenoff's story

- Post-separation abuse

- Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS)

- The patholigization of women in the family court system

- DARVO: Definition + Mechanics

- Vexatious litigation

- The Privilege of Rage

- Case Studies: Tina Turner, Amber Heard, Angelina Jolie

- The commodification of child custody disputes

- Meta-patriarchal violence

- Jennifer's Law

- The link between PTSD and Depression Comorbidity and Female Mortality

- Child mortality in child custody disputes

- Coercive control + femicide

- UN Special Rapporteur Reem Alsalem’s Statement


LINKS + RESOURCES

- Amy Polacko’s Official Website - https://www.freedomwarrior.info

- Wakefield, M (2023, February 18). ‘PTSD + Depression Comorbidity Increase Risk of Mortality In Women.’ https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/ptsd-and-depression/

- Statement by Reem Alsalem, Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women + Girls, Its Causes, and Consequences, 53rd session of the Human Rights Council. June 22, 2023. https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/women/sr/statements/2023-06-22-SR-VAWG-HRC53-statement.pdf

-United Nations (2023, June 23) ‘Urgent reform needed to shield women and children from violence during custody battles. UN News. https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/06/1138057

- Polacko, A. (2021, December 14) ‘Empty Home for the Holidays: Mothers Who Can’t See Their Children Blame Broken Family Court System.’ Ms. https://msmagazine.com/2021/12/14/mothers-children-family-court-divorce-domestic-violence-child-abuse/

- Polacko, A. (2023, June 5) ‘Remembering Catherine Kassenoff and Continuing the Fight for Fair U.S. Child Custody Outcomes.’ Ms. https://msmagazine.com/2023/06/05/catherine-kassenoff-death-child-custody-divorce-court/

- Polacko, A. (2023, June 12) ‘Allan Kassenoff Resigns After Public Outcry Over Wife Catherine’s Apparent Suicide.’ Ms. Magazine. https://msmagazine.com/2023/06/12/allan-kassenoff-resigns/

- Thomas R.M. and Richardson, J.T. (2015, July 1) 'Parental Alienation Syndrome: 30 Years On and Still Junk Science.' The American Bar Association.  https://www.americanbar.org/groups/judicial/publications/judges_journal/2015/summer/parental_alienation_syndrome_30_years_on_and_still_junk_science/

- Wakefield, M. (2023, January 27) ‘Why Is Parental Alienation Syndrome So Controversial?’ https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/what-is-parental-alienation-syndrome/

- Alltucker, K.(2023, July 17) ‘A child dies every 6 days amid custody fights, family court lapses. Advocates want change.’ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/07/17/child-deaths-during-custody-battles/70383774007/

- Syal, Rajeev. (2022, June 2) ‘Why did the Depp-Heard libel outcomes differ in the US and the UK.’ The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/jun/02/johnny-depp-amber-heard-libel-outcomes-differ-us-uk



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Views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcast. Read our full disclaimer: https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/the-coercive-control-of-catherine-kassenoff/

Jul 25, 202342:36
Navigating Child Custody Challenges With A Highly Narcissistic Co-Parent

Navigating Child Custody Challenges With A Highly Narcissistic Co-Parent

'Navigating Child Custody Challenges With A Highly Narcissistic Co-Parent' is an exclusive interview with attorney Derek Jacques, Esq. an award winning attorney. He is renowned for his expertise in divorce and child custody cases, earning him recognition on Fox News and Michigan Lawyers Weekly for his impressive legal victories. 

⁠The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast⁠ is about the dynamics of abusive power and control. Created by recovery coach Manya Wakefield, the podcast aims to provide a trauma-informed, evidence-based perspective on this topic. In 2021, the series ranked among the Top 100 Apple Podcasts in the Mental Health genre in the USA. In January 2022, The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast was named one of ⁠Feedspot’s 10 Best Narcissistic Abuse Podcasts⁠.

For more information visit ⁠narcissisticabuserehab.com⁠

ONE-ON-ONE COACHING To book a consultation with recovery coach Manya Wakefield send an email to hello [at] narcissisticabuserehab [dot] com

DOWNLOAD Access your free copy of ⁠'Are You In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?'⁠

SOCIALS @narcabuserehab or @narcissisticabuserehab on ⁠Medium⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠Twitter⁠, and ⁠YouTube⁠.

RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED 


- Narcissistic Abuse Rehab on Patreon: http://patreon.com/narcissisticabuserehab

- The Mitten Law Firm - https://www.mittenlaw.com

- Pitchal, Erik S. (2023) Matter of Aisha R. (Ariel T.) Family Court, Kings County. New York State Law Reporting Bureau.


DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast expresses the content creator's thoughts and opinions. It provides general information only. Please seek the relevant professional or specialist advice before taking or refraining from any action based on the information in this video.

Jul 08, 202317:27
Why Normal Conflict Resolution Strategies Don’t Work With High Conflict People with special guest Samantha Drum, Esq.

Why Normal Conflict Resolution Strategies Don’t Work With High Conflict People with special guest Samantha Drum, Esq.

'WHY NORMAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION DOESN’T WORK WITH HIGH CONFLICT PERSONALITIES' is an exclusive interview with high conflict strategist Samantha Drum, Esq. In this episode we explore the definition and characteristics of high conflict people, boundary-setting techniques, and tips for creating positive outcomes. We talk about examples of high conflict dynamics in HBO's 'Succession,' and real world examples from legendary survivor Tina Turner to the litigious con artist 'Dirty John' Meehan. We also touch on the high conflict divorces of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman as well as Ioan Gruffudd and Alice Evans.

⁠The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast⁠ is about the dynamics of abusive power and control. Created by recovery coach Manya Wakefield, the podcast aims to provide a trauma-informed, evidence-based perspective on this topic. In 2021, the series ranked among the Top 100 Apple Podcasts in the Mental Health genre in the USA. In January 2022, The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast was named one of ⁠Feedspot’s 10 Best Narcissistic Abuse Podcasts⁠.

For more information visit ⁠narcissisticabuserehab.com⁠

ONE-ON-ONE COACHING To book a consultation with recovery coach Manya Wakefield send an email to hello [at] narcissisticabuserehab [dot] com

DOWNLOAD Access your free copy of ⁠'Are You In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?'⁠

SOCIALS @narcabuserehab or @narcissisticabuserehab on ⁠Medium⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Twitter⁠, and ⁠YouTube⁠.

RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED 

- ControlledConfrontation.com - The official website of Samantha Drum, Esq.

- O’Neil, Lorena (2023, May 25) ‘Tina Turner Was Open About Her Abuse. Now, Her Legacy Is Saving Survivors.’ Rolling Stone.

- Naftulin, Julia (2023, April 16) ‘Narcissism, Psychopathy, and More - Here’s What Therapists See In Each Key Player on “Succession.”’ Insider.

- Hippensteel, Chris. (2023, June 3) ‘Ioan Gruffudd’s Daughter Files Restraining Order Against Him and Girlfriend.’ The Daily Beast.

- Goffard, Christopher. (2017, October 1) ‘Dirty John.’ The Los Angeles Times.

DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast expresses the content creator's thoughts and opinions. It provides general information only. Please seek the relevant professional or specialist advice before taking or refraining from any action based on the information in this video.

Jun 18, 202349:08
Virginie Efira Advocates for Coercive Control Legislation in France

Virginie Efira Advocates for Coercive Control Legislation in France

Virginie Efira is currently starring in the psychological thriller Just The Two of Us (L’Amour et les Forêts) by Valérie Donzelli. While promoting the new movie at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival she highlighted the absence of coercive control legislation in France, where domestic violence is an epidemic, despite the criminalization of psychological abuse in 2010.

The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast is about the dynamics of abusive power and control. Created by recovery coach Manya Wakefield, the podcast aims to provide a trauma-informed, evidence-based perspective on this topic. In 2021, the series ranked among the Top 100 Apple Podcasts in the Mental Health genre in the USA. In January 2022, The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast was named one of Feedspot’s 10 Best Narcissistic Abuse Podcasts.

For more information visit narcissisticabuserehab.com

ONE-ON-ONE COACHING To book a consultation with recovery coach Manya Wakefield send an email to hello [at] narcissisticabuserehab [dot] com

DOWNLOAD Access your free copy of 'Are You In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?'

SOCIALS @narcabuserehab or @narcissisticabuserehab on MediumInstagramTwitterTikTok, and YouTube.

RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, (2009.) 'Emotional Neglect.' Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (Fourth Edition). Retrieved on January 16, 2023 from https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/psychology/emotional-neglect

DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast expresses the content creator's thoughts and opinions. It provides general information only. Please seek the relevant professional or specialist advice before taking or refraining from any action based on the information in this video.

May 26, 202306:12
Emotional Ghosting: 10 Signs of Emotional Abandonment

Emotional Ghosting: 10 Signs of Emotional Abandonment

'EMOTIONAL GHOSTING: 10 SIGNS OF EMOTIONAL ABANDONMENT' explores the definition and signs of emotional ghosting in interpersonal relationships as well as effective recovery tips. 

The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast is about the dynamics of abusive power and control. Created by recovery coach Manya Wakefield, the podcast aims to provide a trauma-informed, evidence-based perspective on this topic. In 2021, the series ranked among the Top 100 Apple Podcasts in the Mental Health genre in the USA. In January 2022, The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast was named one of Feedspot’s 10 Best Narcissistic Abuse Podcasts.

For more information visit narcissisticabuserehab.com

ONE-ON-ONE COACHING To book a consultation with recovery coach Manya Wakefield send an email to hello [at] narcissisticabuserehab [dot] com

DOWNLOAD Access your free copy of 'Are You In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?'

SOCIALS @narcabuserehab or @narcissisticabuserehab on Medium, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube.

RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, (2009.) 'Emotional Neglect.' Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (Fourth Edition). Retrieved on January 16, 2023 from https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/psychology/emotional-neglect
Wakefield, M., 'Emotional Ghosting: 10 Signs of Emotional Abandonment,' NarcissisticAbuseRehab.com. January 16, 2023. Retrieved on January 16, 2023 from https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/emotional-ghosting/

DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast expresses the content creator's thoughts and opinions. It provides general information only. Please seek the relevant professional or specialist advice before taking or refraining from any action based on the information in this video.

Feb 02, 202313:15
A New Season of The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast

A New Season of The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast

'A NEW SEASON OF THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE REHAB PODCAST' discusses the upcoming season of the show. Listeners are invited to participate in selecting the topics we'll be discussing and to share their preferences for the updated design of our website. Click here to participate in our survey.

The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast is about the dynamics of abusive power and control. Created by recovery coach Manya Wakefield, the podcast aims to provide a trauma-informed, evidence-based perspective on this topic. In 2021, the series ranked among the Top 100 Apple Podcasts in the Mental Health genre in the USA. In January 2022, The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast was named one of Feedspot’s 10 Best Narcissistic Abuse Podcasts.

For more information visit narcissisticabuserehab.com

ONE-ON-ONE COACHING To book a consultation with recovery coach Manya Wakefield send an email to hello [at] narcissisticabuserehab [dot] com

DOWNLOAD Access your free copy of 'Are You In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?'

SOCIALS Instagram, Twitter, TikTok.

LINKS MENTIONED https://uxmetrics.com/card_sort_reports/3U7GUA

DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast expresses the content creator's thoughts and opinions. It provides general information only. Please seek the relevant professional or specialist advice before taking or refraining from any action based on the information in this video.

Oct 29, 202207:16
Why Do Narcissists Avoid Accountability?

Why Do Narcissists Avoid Accountability?

'WHY DO NARCISSISTS AVOID ACCOUNTABILITY?' answers a viewer question about why highly narcissistic people act out when being held to account for their behavior. Some of the topics discussed in this episode are narcissistic fragility and narcissistic rage. 

The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast is about the dynamics of abusive power and control. Created by recovery coach Manya Wakefield, the podcast aims to provide a trauma-informed, evidence-based perspective on this topic. In 2021, the series ranked among the Top 100 Apple Podcasts in the Mental Health genre in the USA. In January 2022, The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast was named one of Feedspot’s 10 Best Narcissistic Abuse Podcasts.

For more information visit narcissisticabuserehab.com  

ONE-ON-ONE COACHING To book a consultation with recovery coach Manya Wakefield send an email to hello [at] narcissisticabuserehab [dot] com

DOWNLOAD Access your free copy of 'Are You In An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?'

SOCIALS Instagram, Twitter, TicTok.

RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED DSM-IV and DSM-5 Criteria for Personality Disorders + Wakefield, M. 'What Is A Narcissistic Injury?' NarcissisticAbuseRehab.com. May 1, 2020.


DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast expresses the content creator's thoughts and opinions. It provides general information only. Please seek the relevant professional or specialist advice before taking or refraining from any action based on the information in this video.

Feb 28, 202210:52
Ireland’s First Coercive Control Conviction

Ireland’s First Coercive Control Conviction

'Ireland’s First Coercive Control Conviction' talks about the landmark trial of Daniel Kane, the first person in Ireland convicted on the crime of coercive control.

This episode will help you understand:

  • The importance of active bystanders in ending domestic abuse.
  • Moving from victim to survivor in safe spaces.
  • The extreme, high level violence of coercive control.
  • Sarah Benson (Women’s Aid) on domestic abuse in the context of coercive control.
  • Catríona Gleeson (Safe Ireland) on the social impact of the legislation.
  • Why Dr. Evan Stark defines coercive control as a gendered crime.
  • Ireland as the only EU country with coercive control legislation.

For a full transcript of this podcast and links to source material visit narcissisticabuserehab.com.

Host: Manya Wakefield

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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is published with the understanding that while the content creator aims to inform, enlighten, and provide accurate general information regarding the subject matter discussed, the content creator is not engaged in providing medical, psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If users need or want professional advice or assistance, the services of an appropriate professional should be sought.

Jan 27, 202111:58
How Narcissists Use DARVO To Escape Accountability

How Narcissists Use DARVO To Escape Accountability

'How Narcissists Use DARVO To Escape Accountability' will help you understand:

  • What is DARVO?
  • Who Gets Targeted For DARVO?
  • What is the purpose of DARVO?
  • DARVO as a collective grooming tactic
  • Why Bystanders Participate in Collective Betrayal
  • The Longterm Effects of DARVO on Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse

For a full transcript of this podcast and links to source material visit narcissisticabuserehab.com.

Host: Manya Wakefield

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Jan 07, 202110:45
Co-Parenting with a Narcissist, Episode 2 feat. Michael Kinsey, Ph.D. (Toxic Relationship, Narcissism, High Conflict Partner)

Co-Parenting with a Narcissist, Episode 2 feat. Michael Kinsey, Ph.D. (Toxic Relationship, Narcissism, High Conflict Partner)

CO-PARENTING WITH A NARCISSIST FEATURING MICHAEL KINSEY, PH.D. is a discussion about how to answer your child's questions about their narcissistic parent in a healthy, constructive way.

RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO

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Oct 27, 202010:05
Why Narcissist Parents Scapegoat Their Children

Why Narcissist Parents Scapegoat Their Children

'What Narcissistic Parents Scapegoat Their Children' is a response to a viewer question about adult children of narcissists (ACONs) who are targeted for scapegoating and punishment by narcissistic parent. 

This episode discusses narcissistic family roles using Bowen Family Systems theory in the context of a dysfunctional narcissistic family. It talks about why narcissistic parents: 

• Cast their children in the scapegoat role. 

• Narcissistic injuries. 

• Some of the circumstances that give rise to the narcissistic personality. 

The viewer question is about narcissistic father's and their sons but this message can also be applied to narcissistic mothers and their daughters and narcissistic parents and their children in general regardless of gender.

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RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:  

• McBride, Karyl. 'The Narcissistic Family Tree.' Psychology Today. Published May 1, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2020. 

• Wise, Jerry. 'How The Narcissist Tears Your Heart Out.' Jerry Wise Relationship Systems. Published May 14, 2020. Retrieved May 18, 2020. 

• Narcissistic Abuse Rehab. 'Co-Parenting with a Narcissist featuring Michael Kinsey, Ph.D.' Narcissistic Abuse Rehab. Published May 15, 2020. Retrieved May 18, 2020. 

• Narcissistic Abuse Rehab. 'The Narcissist's False Self.' Narcissistic Abuse Rehab. Published May 2, 2020. Retrieved May 18, 2020.

• Dodgson, Lindsay. 'The 5 most common themes in narcissistic families, from 'flying monkeys' to the "needy sibling."' Business Insider. Published April 29, 2020. Retrieved May 18, 2020.

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May 19, 202010:44
Co-Parenting with a Narcissist featuring Clinical Psychologist Dr. Michael Kinsey, author and founder of Mindsplain.com

Co-Parenting with a Narcissist featuring Clinical Psychologist Dr. Michael Kinsey, author and founder of Mindsplain.com

CO-PARENTING WITH A NARCISSIST, PART I is a discussion with Dr. Michael Kinsey, Ph.D. about some of the unique challenges parents raising children with narcissistic partners face.  

Dr. Kinsey is an award-winning clinical psychologist and author of the children's book 'Dreams of Zugunruhe.' He received his doctorate at the New School for Social Research and is a therapist in private practice in New York City. He is also the founder of the mental health blog Mindsplain.com.  

He uses his expertise in parent-child attachment, intergenerational trauma and the dynamics of personality to answer questions from survivors of narcissistic about the complexities of parenting with a narcissist.  In this episode we talk about: 

- Do children of narcissists risk developing personality disorders and, if so, what parents can do to prevent it.  

- Estrangement from children, also known as, parental alienation in narcissistic families.  

- Triangulation with the narcissist's new partner (also known as the "new supply")

A transcript of this video is available at narcissisticabuserehab.com

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May 15, 202017:03
6 Tips for Psychological Safety in Recovery
Feb 21, 202005:51
4 Subtle Ways Narcissistic Parents Abuse Their Children

4 Subtle Ways Narcissistic Parents Abuse Their Children

'4 SUBTLE WAYS NARCISSISTIC PARENTS ABUSE THEIR CHILDREN' talks about the effects of exposure to pathological narcissism on children.  This video describes the emotional abuse children suffer within a narcissistic family system with a narcissistic mother or narcissistic father at the helm.

This message is also available on YouTube.

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RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED:

  • DSM-IV and DSM-5 Criteria for Personality Disorders
  • Kernberg, Otto F. Borderline Conditions and Pathological Narcissism. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publ., 2004. 
  • Kohut, Heinz. The Analysis of the Self A Systematic Approach to the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. 
  • Ronningstam, Elsa (2005). Identifying and Understanding the Narcissistic Personality. New York City: Oxford University Press. pp. 22–27. 
  • Ronningstam, Elsa (19 January 2016). “Pathological Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Recent Research and Clinical Implications.” 
  • Malkin, Craig. Rethinking Narcissism: the Bad — and Surprising Good — about Feeling Special. New York, NY: HarperWave, 2015. 
  • Wakefield, M. Narcissistic Family Dynamics: Collected Essays: A curated selection of essays on narcissism in the family. (version Kindle). 1st ed. Narcissistic Abuse Rehab, 2020.

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Jan 16, 202007:17
5 Reasons Why A Narcissist Won't Change

5 Reasons Why A Narcissist Won't Change

5 REASONS WHY A NARCISSIST WON'T CHANGE explains why asking a narcissist to change their harmful behavior is an exercise in futility. Narcissist Personality Disorder is notoriously treatment resistant. Highly narcissistic people are unable and unwilling to recognize the harm their behavior causes to others.  

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Dec 10, 201908:60
Depression, Anxiety and the Narcissist

Depression, Anxiety and the Narcissist

DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND THE NARCISSIST discusses some of the mental health consequences of the narcissist's thinking and way of life. 

Many survivors wonder how karma affects the narcissist. This message take a closer look at how karma (or cause and effect) can play out in the life of a narcissist.  

Often, it manifests as mood disorders such as anxiety and depression. Narcissists often suffer from insomnia, as well.  

Because of the narcissist's mentality and behavior, bad karma is often constant and on-going in their lives.  This message takes a look behind the curtain at the hidden reality that is often taking place behind closed doors.


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RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED:


Heaney, Katie. “What It's Like to Be a Diagnosed Narcissist.” The Cut. New York Magazine, January 16, 2019.  


Malkin, Craig. “Rethinking Narcissism: The Secret to Recognizing and Coping with Narcissists.” New York: Harper Perennial, 2016.  


Rosenberg, Ross. “The Human Magnet Syndrome: Why We Love People Who Hurt Us.” Eau Claire, WI: Premier Publishing & Media, 2013. 


Webber, Rebecca. “Meet the Real Narcissists (They're Not What You Think).” Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, September 5, 2016. 


Holliday, Quinn. "Narcissist Spiritual Ties With Evil." Assc Direct, 2019.  


Holliday, Quinn. "The Fake Tough Exterior of Narcissist." Assc Direct, 2019. 


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Dec 04, 201911:27
5 Signs of a Psychologically Safe Person

5 Signs of a Psychologically Safe Person

5 SIGNS OF A PSYCHOLOGICALLY SAFE PERSON discusses the concept of psychological safety coined by Amy Edmondson, the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School. Professor Edmondson defines psychological safety as “a shared belief that the team is safe for interpersonal risk taking.” 

This message applies her concept to personal relationships for survivors of narcissistic abuse and talks about some of the ways survivors can set themselves up for deep healing and positive health outcomes by recognizing the signs of psychologically safe people.

This message touches on the importance of discernment in the aftermath of narcissism exposure with regard to the individuals a survivor chooses to associate with as well as the environment(s) the survivor chooses to occupy which play a key role to the survivor's recovery process.

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RESOURCES

“Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace.” Harvard Business Review, January 22, 2019. 

Delizonna, Laura, Anthony K. Tjan, Carol A. Walker, Steven D’Souza, and Diana Renner. “High-Performing Teams Need Psychological Safety. Here's How to Create It.” Harvard Business Review, August 24, 2017. 

Kinsey, Michael.  "The 'No' Quadrant: A Tool to Help Determine When To Say 'No' and Maintain Healthy Boundaries." Mindsplain.com. February 20, 2020.

Edmondson, Amy. "Psychological Safety and Learning Behavior in Work Teams." Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 44, No. 2 (Jun., 1999), pp. 350-383. Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University

Oct 19, 201907:41
Coercive Control: The Narcissist's Weapon of Choice
Oct 14, 201906:52
Scapegoating in Narcissistic Families

Scapegoating in Narcissistic Families

SCAPEGOATING IN NARCISSISTIC FAMILIES is about how children are assigned roles in dysfunctional families where one or both of the parents may have a personality disorder and how this can affect Adult Children of Narcissists.

In families where one or both of the parents have Narcissistic Personality Disorder, it's common for a child who questions the worldview of the Narcissist to be scapegoated and targeted for emotional and sometimes physical about.

One of the distinguishing features of the abuse experienced by the scapegoat child is that they are gaslit by a caregiver who questions their reality. They are also triangulated and smeared by the narcissistic parent(s) among their siblings and other relatives until they submit to the Narcissist's authority.

Scapegoating is bullying of the child within their own family unit therefore the scapegoat child grows up in an environment that is psychologically unsafe. They are often ridiculed and rejected within their own family unit.

The abuse they experience at home conditions them to have a dangerous tolerance for aggressive behaviors which they have been taught to call love. This can erode the ability of someone who was scapegoated in childhood to recognize the coercive and controlling behaviors that lead to domestic violence and narcissistic abuse in their relationships as adults.

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RESOURCES:

Wakefield, M. Narcissistic Family Dynamics: The Scapegoat: A Conversation with Family Systems Expert R.C. Mandeville, MA, MACP. (version Kindle). 1st ed. Narcissistic Abuse Rehab, 2020.

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Oct 13, 201905:42
The Cycle of Narcissistic Abuse
Oct 09, 201907:30
Sex and the Female Narcissist
Oct 09, 201919:32