Pathology

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Let’s Play Pretend

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

by Kathy Krajco
Let’s pretend (I love those words) that we are children again. We’re being Superboy or Supergirl, pretending that we can leap tall buildings in a single bound.
Then some other kid comes up and asks, “What are you doing?”
You reply, “I’m leaping a tall building in a single bound. See?”
Then he says, “That isn’t [...]

Disordered Thinking

Monday, December 28th, 2009

by Anna Valerious
“The disordered character has plenty of insight and awareness but despite it, resists changing his/her attitudes and core beliefs. CDO’s (character-disordered individuals) don’t need any more insight. What they need and can benefit from are limits, confrontation, and most especially, correction. Cognitive-behavioral therapeutic approaches appropriate.” — page 21 In Sheep’s Clothing; Understanding and [...]

War & Peace with the Narcissist

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

by Kathy Krajco
And so, what do you do if you cannot forgive your abuser?
What SHOULD you do? Which party is the obstacle to reconciliation here? You or your abuser?
What should you do? Just accept it. It’s a fact. Let it be. You cannot really change it: all you can do is delude yourself about it.
You [...]

Thoughts on Tiger Woods, Sexual Narcissism & Psychic Terrorism

Monday, December 21st, 2009

by Barbara
If we as a society, are going to condemn the sexual terrorism done by our government at Gitmo, and then feel sorry for Tiger Woods wife; with his growing list of bed-partners – then we must recognize and take steps to hold the perpetrators of emotional abuse, which includes ’sexual terrorism’ accountable.
Should we give [...]

Psychological ‘Evil,’ Spiritual ‘Evil’ or Both?

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

SOUL SLAYER
by Sandra Brown, MA
The one adjective I hear repeatedly connected to pathology is the word ‘evil.’ Spiritual, unspiritual, heathens, pagans, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, etc. — it doesn’t matter. The word ‘evil’ is the chosen adjective-of-choice to describe pathology. But what IS evil? Is it more psychological than it is spiritual? Or is it a [...]

Boundaries: You, Them & the Pathological

Monday, December 14th, 2009

by Sandra Brown, MA
Here’s an email I got:
“I am concerned about some of the things someone I am dating said…
1. He told me that his ex-wife accused him of being abusive. He said he was telling me this because he wants to be honest and does not want me to find this out from [...]

You Are An Object

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

by Kathy Krajco

An infant in a crib is unaware of the fundamental difference between people and the other objects that revolve around it in its world. Both its mother and the mobile overhead are just objects to it. It quickly learns that when it cries, the mother-object appears and fulfills all its needs. Ooh, power!
So, [...]

Under His “Spell” – II – How The Pathological Uses Mind Control

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

by Sandra Brown, MA
We started to talk about the very REAL issue of trance in relationship with pathologicals.
Women feel ‘under his spell,’ ’spell bound,’ ‘mesmerized,’ ‘hypnotized,’ ’spaced out,’ ‘not in control of their own thoughts….’ All of these are ways of saying that various levels of covert and subtle mind-control have been happening with the [...]

Understanding the Intense Attachment to a Narcissist

Monday, December 7th, 2009

by Sandra Brown, MA
Women in these relationships and their family members who watch her relationship dynamics all wonder about **why** this dangerous guy is so hard to leave. While all the people around her have the easy and rational answers of how and why she should leave, the disengagement and detachment is harder with pathological [...]

Am I Under His “Spell?”

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

by Sandra Brown, MA
Time and again women allude to the mystical aspects of the pathological they are involved with. They describe it as “being under his spell,” “entranced with him” or “hypnotized by him” even “spell bound” or “mind controlled.”
Women aren’t exactly able to define what they are ‘experiencing’ or even accurately describe what they [...]

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