Why Some People Change And Narcissists Don't
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Why Some People Change And Narcissists Don't

by Lisa Romano

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Why do some people take responsibility, learn from their mistakes, and grow, while narcissists seem stuck in the same destructive patterns? What's the psychological, below-the-veil mechanism that drives their ego defenses, makes lasting change impossible, and ultimately pushes people away? In this video, I explain the critical difference between healthy shame and toxic shame, why self-reflection leads some people to change, and why accountability threatens the narcissistic ego. You'll learn why narcissists reject self-reflection, why they can't process shame in a healthy way, why they are obsessed with image management, and why they are incapable of sustained accountability. Why is this information helpful? Because you can't avoid potholes in relationships that you can't see. You can't avoid painful patterns that you can't name. Please note: This content is for educational purposes and does not replace professional psychological support.

Toxic RelationshipsCodependencyTraumaSelf HealingEmotional SafetySelf LovePsychologyPersonal GrowthTrauma Responses

Meet your Teacher

Lisa Romano

New York, NY, USA

Meet your Teacher

Lisa Romano

New York, NY, USA