The Re-Sourced Podcast
What actually makes someone narcissistic? And why do relationships with highly narcissistic people feel so confusing, draining, and emotionally destabilizing? In this episode of The Re-Sourced Podcast, Tatiana Thompson takes a deep dive into narcissistic wounding, toxic relationship dynamics, emotional manipulation, and the core traits of narcissism that often go unnoticed until significant emotional damage has already occurred. Rather than focusing strictly on formal diagnoses like Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) or Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Tatiana explores narcissism as a spectrum of relational wounding rooted in deep insecurity, attachment trauma, parentification, shame, and emotional immaturity. You’ll learn: * The childhood roots of narcissistic behavior * Why narcissistic people struggle with empathy and accountability * How emotional manipulation and victimhood become survival strategies * The difference between insecurity and toxic narcissistic wounding * Why narcissistic people often rewrite history * How emotional dysregulation fuels conflict and chaos in relationships * The subtle signs you may be dealing with a narcissistic partner, parent, friend, or coworker This episode also explores why people with high narcissistic wounding often see relationships as transactional, struggle to tolerate criticism, and unconsciously use others for emotional regulation and validation. If you’ve ever found yourself questioning your reality, feeling emotionally exhausted in a relationship, or wondering why someone consistently avoids accountability while portraying themselves as the victim — this episode will help you connect the dots.
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