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It includes treating the victim cold and callously for no apparent reason, only to return to loving, affectionate behavior through a technique called intermittent reinforcement.

Becoming the Narcissist's Nightmare

Shahida Arabi

<a href="/104326220116699351892" class="cs2K7c a-f-i-Zb a-f-i-W-Zb" rel="nofollow" oid="104326220116699351892">Ivan Jovanović</a><span class="a-f-i-W-iy"> - </span><span class="a-f-i-W-p">I used to think like that for a long time. Then I started using social media to augment and enrich my social life and connect to much broader audience of people that share same interests with me. They usually would not be available to me in "real life" but I meet them occasionally offline. As well, impact of individual on "real life" of ordinary people is just empowered through internet and social networks so I would not in any way say it kills social life.</span>

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Contrarily, character-disordered personalities, unencumbered by qualms of conscience, passionately pursue their personal goals with indifference to — and often at the expense of — the rights and needs of others,14 and cause all sorts of problems for others and society at large.

In Sheep's Clothing

George K. Simon Ph.D.

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