Description
Host Heather Creekmore and Dr. Tamara Rosier offers invaluable insights into navigating relationships with narcissists and understanding the crucial role of boundaries. Here are three key takeaways:
🔹 Boundaries Are Essential: Boundaries are not about controlling others; they are about defining what actions you will take in response to those that affect you. Even Jesus set boundaries to take care of his needs, as reflected in the New Testament.
🔹 Understanding Narcissistic Behavior: Narcissists use others to feed their ego and keep them off balance. This is different from mere selfish behavior, which is more about convenience. Identifying and distinguishing these behaviors is vital to protect your well-being.
🔹 Levels of Problematic Behavior: Not all negative behavior is "toxic." Dr. Rosier introduces the concept of "peccadillos" (minor annoyances), "noxious behavior" (selfish actions), and truly "toxic behavior" (harmful and manipulative). Recognizing these levels helps in managing relationships more effectively.
Tune in to get more insights, personal anecdotes, and strategies for managing relationships and maintaining your mental health. 🎧
Listen to Heather's interview with Dr. Rosier on ADHD and Body Image Issues: https://omny.fm/shows/compared-to-who/could-your-body-image-issues-connect-to-adhd-featu
Connect with Dr. Tamara Rosier: https://www.tamararosier.com/ or at https://www.miadhd.com
Check out Dr. Rosier's new book here: https://amzn.to/4ensduq
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Learn more about coaching: https://www.improvebodyimage.com
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Mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Stephanie Sarkis research on narcissism.
Chuck DeGroat's book, "When Narcissism Comes to Church"Â Â (Amazon affiliate link)
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