What Happens When You Disagree With a Narcissist | Dr. David Hawkins
Dr. David Hawkins Dr. David Hawkins
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 Published On Apr 9, 2023

We’ve all heard the phrase “let’s just agree to disagree” and this is actually a sign of a healthy individual who accepts and values the differences of other individuals and doesn’t feel the need for everyone to agree with them. Being okay with disagreement is actually a sign of emotional maturity and emotional health. People with narcissistic tendencies, those who are self-absorbed and self-centered, are not okay when someone disagrees with them and feels the need to argue, defend, attack and criticize in order to get them to essentially conform with their thinking. Some of the reasons they can’t agree to disagree are:

1. They don’t accept or value the individuality of others.
2. They’re rigidly attached to their beliefs and always feel the need to push their agenda.
3. They have black and white thinking – you’re either with me or against me, if you don’t agree with me, we’re not ok.
4. They use what you say against you

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The internet is inundated with hyperbole and misinformation about narcissism, leaving many people confused and hopeless. Get the facts about narcissism and emotional abuse from someone who has been researching, writing about and treating narcissism and emotional abuse for over a decade.

Dr. Hawkins is a best-selling author and clinical psychologist with over three decades of experience helping people break unhealthy patterns and build healthier relationships. He is the founder and director of the Marriage Recovery Center and the Emotional Abuse Institute which offers education, training and counseling for people who want to break free of, and heal from, emotional abuse.

Whether the perpetrator of the abuse is your spouse, partner, parent, boss, friend or family member, we offer practical advice for anyone trapped in a toxic, destructive relationship. In addition to narcissism & emotional abuse, topics include covert, reactive, spiritual, secondary, relationship trauma and more.

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