Prenatal Stress and the Imprint on Adult Egos
Manage episode 410760941 series 3465487
Have you ever wondered if the seeds of our adult personality traits are sown before we even take our first breath? Join me, Dr. Bola Sogade, on a deep exploration of narcissism, starting from the womb's whispers to the loud complexities of adulthood. We journey through the compelling research of RA Waterland and KB Michels and digest the profound psychoanalytic insights of Lynda Share , to understand how prenatal stress may etch lasting marks on our psychological makeup. Through Sarah's poignant tale of her husband David, we glimpse the emotional cost of high expectations and distant parenting, and its potential role in crafting a narcissist's armor.
As we navigate the entangled web of narcissism and childhood trauma, we uncover the long-reaching shadows cast by overly critical parents—shadows that can mold a child into an adulthood fraught with an insatiable hunger for control, power, and admiration. I discuss the intricate dance of coping mechanisms—from compliance to rebellion—and the subsequent chase for validation that defines a narcissist's existence. We dissect their fury when faced with unmet expectations and the struggle with accountability that often lies at the heart of their interpersonal conflicts. Together, we'll unpack these layers, setting the stage for the next episode's dive into the narcissist's sense of self and the God complex, promising a continued unraveling of this intricate psychological tapestry.
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1. Understanding Narcissistic Behavior in Adulthood (00:00:00)
2. Understanding Narcissism and Childhood Trauma (00:16:18)
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