You might find yourself feeling intimidated or pressured by your own friends turned haters who might insist that you seek revenge. You might want to consider setting boundaries with them and explaining how their behavior is impacting you. There will be plenty of other haters coming out of the woodwork as you go forward. If… Continue reading Don’t Listen to the Haters
Month: April 2023
Why Can’t I Leave the Psychopath?
Being in a relationship with a psychopath of any kind can be hard to get out of because they are so good at manipulating and restraining your thought process that you may ask yourself, “Why can’t I leave the psychopath?” Sometimes survival instincts might make you think that maintaining the relationship would be far less… Continue reading Why Can’t I Leave the Psychopath?
Psychopathic Victimization Recovery
Psychopathic victimization recovery is a process. The extent of damage done to the mind, body, and spirit of someone suffering from psychopathic victimization and abuse can vary greatly depending on the individual and the severity and duration of the psychopathic entanglement. The long-term effects of psychopathic victimization can include physical health problems, mental health disorders… Continue reading Psychopathic Victimization Recovery
Psychopathic Stalking
You have your stalkers, and you have your psychopathic stalkers. Predatory psychopath stalking kicks it up a notch, and you, if you are a psychopath victim, must be diligent and aware that if your psycho has not let you go, he or she may pursue you in the worst way. Here’s the rub: Even law… Continue reading Psychopathic Stalking
Psychopathic Double Bind, Doublemindedness, and Doublethink
Dealing with psychopaths can be quite confusing for the average person because they tend to live in an alternate reality where they use the double bind, doublemindedness, and doublethink as they apply to, and support, their debauchery and evil schemes. Note that they hold others to a dissimilar reality where everything is black and white.… Continue reading Psychopathic Double Bind, Doublemindedness, and Doublethink
I Trust Too Much
I’ve heard psychopath victims say, “I trust too much.” like it’s some sort of character flaw or bad thing. I don’t blame them for jumping to that conclusion because if they hadn’t trusted so much, they may have avoided the psychopathic encounter altogether. Your ability to openly trust others, to see the best in others,… Continue reading I Trust Too Much
Belief in People, Psychopaths, and Prison Ministry
Do you believe that everyone is essentially a good person? Do you believe that there is good that can be found in anyone? You might believe that even if you’ve seen a person at their worst, there is still some area inside them that can lead one to redemption, even the most wicked. Do You… Continue reading Belief in People, Psychopaths, and Prison Ministry
Are You a People Pleaser or Rescuer?
Are you a people pleaser or rescuer? If there’s something deep within you that seeks to reach out to others and put their needs above yours, you might be a people pleaser. While these are the most beloved people in our communities or the most taken advantage of by close friends in relatives, these people… Continue reading Are You a People Pleaser or Rescuer?
You Are Not Responsible for This
Once you know you were the unwitting accomplice in a casual, working, business, or romantic relationship with a psychopath, it is common to question your own part in this. Based on what steps you have taken and the information you have exposed yourself to in the process of exiting the psychopathic relationship, you may subject… Continue reading You Are Not Responsible for This
Psychopaths and the ASPD Cycle of Abuse
On the path to recovery from psychopathic victimization, expect a roller coaster ride. Remember how much of a roller coaster ride your experience with the psychopath was? Well, recovery will be more of the same, only there is the great promise of wellness, happiness, and love in the outcome. ASPD Cycle of Abuse That is… Continue reading Psychopaths and the ASPD Cycle of Abuse