How a Narcissistic Person Thinks - Inside the Psychology of Narcissistic People

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How a Narcissistic Person Thinks | Understanding Narcissistic Behavior & Psychology

Do you find yourself struggling to understand a narcissistic person? In this video, I break down how a narcissistic person thinks, why they behave the way they do, and the psychology behind narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Whether you're dealing with a narcissistic partner, narcissistic friend, or narcissistic family member, this video will give you the tools to navigate these challenging relationships. When you understand how a narcissistic person thinks, you can be better prepared to protect yourself.

🔍 What You’ll Learn:

What narcissistic personality disorder is and how it affects the way narcissistic people see the world.
The key traits of a narcissistic personality and common behaviors you’ll encounter.
The difference between narcissistic people and non-narcissistic people.

💡 Why Narcissists Think the Way They Do:

Narcissism isn’t just about arrogance—it’s often rooted in deep insecurity and a fragile self-image.
Understanding the mindset of a narcissist can help you avoid manipulation and emotional exploitation.
If you're interested in psychology, mental health, and relationships, this video will give you a clear understanding of how narcissists think and how to cope with their behavior.

00:00 Introduction
00:25 Do Narcissistic People Know They're Narcissistic?
01:55 Where Narcissistic Personality Disorder Comes from
02:13 Can Narcissistic People Become Normal?
02:23 How Narcissistic People's Brains are Different
03:14 Is Narcissistic Personality a Result of Trauma or Learned Behavior?
03:45 At What Age Can We Tell if Someone is Narcissistic?
04:04 The Difference in the Narcissistic Objective
05:26 Why Narcissistic People Never Admit When They Are Wrong
05:55 The Tools Narcissistic People Don't Have
06:45 Link to Video on Emotional Maturity
06:52 The Tools Narcissistic People Do Have
08:57 Link to Video on Love Bombing

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About Me:
My name is TyaCamellia (Tya) Stone, LMFT. I'm a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the states of California & Nevada (CA 112207 & NV 2779-R). I've worked in various mental health settings including research clinics, nonprofit organizations, group and solo private practices.

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