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The Jekyll and Hyde Quality of Narcissistic Parents
The children of narcissistic parents often choose partners who resemble their other parent, and this can perpetuate a cycle of abuse. Narcissists also exhibit a Jekyll and Hyde quality, shifting unpredictably from affectionate to cruel.
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The signs of a narcissistic partner include jealousy, passive aggression, and a Jekyll and Hyde quality that toggles between warm and loving to incredibly cruel.
35:41 - 36:20 (00:38)
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The signs of a narcissistic partner include jealousy, passive aggression, and a Jekyll and Hyde quality that toggles between warm and loving to incredibly cruel.
ChapterThe Jekyll and Hyde Quality of Narcissistic Parents
EpisodeDating Is Hard: Why Forgiveness Isn’t Always The Answer w/Lori Gottlieb EP 1190
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The narcissist reels the person in with charm and seduction, making the person feel like the center of the universe, but can quickly turn cruel if the person gets too close.
36:20 - 37:25 (01:05)
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The narcissist reels the person in with charm and seduction, making the person feel like the center of the universe, but can quickly turn cruel if the person gets too close. Narcissists hide their vulnerabilities and struggle to form authentic connections with others.
ChapterThe Jekyll and Hyde Quality of Narcissistic Parents
EpisodeDating Is Hard: Why Forgiveness Isn’t Always The Answer w/Lori Gottlieb EP 1190
PodcastThe School of Greatness
People who grew up with a narcissistic parent tend to choose partners that resemble the other parent in order to connect with them, even if that means taking on the traits of the narcissistic parent themselves, according to Dr. Ramani Durvasula in this episode of the "Unlocking Us" podcast.
37:25 - 38:37 (01:11)
Summary
People who grew up with a narcissistic parent tend to choose partners that resemble the other parent in order to connect with them, even if that means taking on the traits of the narcissistic parent themselves, according to Dr. Ramani Durvasula in this episode of the "Unlocking Us" podcast.