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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 39 MIN

Not All Narcissists Look the Same

from Pattern Breakers Collective · host Lisa Lucia

Why does one woman describe love bombing and public humiliation, another describes being needed to death, another describes genuine fear,  and they're all wondering if they experienced the same kind of abuse? They did. The presentation just looks different. In this episode, Lisa of the Pattern Breakers Collective breaks down six distinct narcissistic presentations: grandiose, vulnerable, malignant, communal, self-righteous, and neglectful,  and explains exactly how each one creates a different hook, a different kind of confusion, and a different reason women don't recognize or name what happened to them. This is not about diagnosing your ex from the internet. It is about giving you the psychological framework to finally understand your own experience,  and to stop comparing your story to someone else's and deciding yours doesn't count. Because different presentations create different confusion. But the damage,  the self-doubt, the self-blame, the loss of reality, the shrinking,  is consistent across all of them. Your experience is real. It counts. And it deserves to be taken seriously.

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