Episode 3 - Mad.In.Love podcast
Is it possible that narcissists and co-dependents actually have more in common than we might think? Dr. Hawkins and Sharmen think so - they both act out or respond in unhealthy ways in an attempt to manage and control the world around them. The bottom line is, they both lack a healthy sense of self and are living “in hiding” as a form of self-protection. Listen in as they talk about the chaos and dysfunction that ensues when we remain stuck in our learned responses to trauma, and the power that we all have to choose to respond differently.
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Mad.In.Love is hosted by Dr. David Hawkins, MBA, MSW, MA, PhD., a renowned clinical psychologist and expert in the field of narcissism and emotional abuse. He is the founder and director of the Marriage Recovery Center and The Emotional Abuse Institute. Dr. Hawkins is is passionate about helping couples heal marriage wounds and rediscover deeper connection and intimacy, and has brought healing and restoration to thousands of couples since he began this work over forty years ago. Dr. Hawkins is a speaker & trainer for the American Association of Christian Counselors and writes for Crosswalk.com, CBN.org, and Believe.com. He has made regular appearances on Moody Radio and Faith Radio and is a best-selling author of over thirty books.
Narcissistic and Emotional Abuse, Part 2
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