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PLP: Passionate Life Program Podcast
by Phoebe Hutchison
Need simplified techniques for complicated mental health or relationship problems? This program, The PLP, has already helped thousands across Australia, live their best life! A happier life starts now.
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Signs of Narcissism in Relationships
PLP: Passionate Life Program Podcast: Narcissism in RelationshipsPhoebe Hutchison & Kerri Ludlow – PLP SolutionsThis episode explores narcissism in relationships, including how it presents, the emotional impact on victims, and practical strategies for safety and recovery.Kerri Ludlow, PLP Counsellor and expert on Narcissism in Relationships, explains that narcissistic traits exist on a spectrum and can appear in romantic, family, friendship, and workplace relationships.Types of NarcissismThe main presentations discussed include:Grandiose (overt superiority and charm)Vulnerable (sensitive, victim-focused)Malignant (aggressive and harmful behaviours)Covert (subtle manipulation and blame-shifting)Communal (seeking admiration through “helping” roles)Somatic (appearance-focused)Cerebral (intellectual superiority)Relationship CycleNarcissistic relationships often follow a repeating pattern:1. Love Bombing / IdealisationIntense affection, attention, and fast emotional bonding.2. DevaluationCriticism, gaslighting, emotional withdrawal, and control begin once attachment forms.3. DiscardSudden withdrawal, replacement, or abandonment.4. HooveringAttempts to pull the person back into the relationship through manipulation or affection.Key Warning SignsLow empathyNeed for admirationManipulation and gaslightingBoundary violationsControlling behaviourEmotional unpredictabilityIsolation from support systemsSmear campaigns and blame-shiftingInability to accept criticismEmpathetic individuals are often more vulnerable to these dynamics.Emotional ImpactThe podcast highlights significant effects, including:Anxiety, depression, PTSD/CPTSDLoss of self-worth and confusionEmotional exhaustionWalking on eggshellsFeeling trapped or “held hostage” emotionallyAbuse DynamicsThe discussion identifies narcissistic behaviour as emotional abuse, with potential escalation into physical violence in some cases. Control, isolation, and reactive abuse are key features.Tools & StrategiesGrey Rock Method: remain neutral, non-reactive, and emotionally disengagedNo Contact / Low Contact: reduce or end communication where possibleSafety Planning: prepare documents, support systems, and emergency plans when leavingSupport Networks: counselling, trusted supports, and educationKey MessageHealing begins with awareness, boundaries, and support. While narcissistic relationships can be deeply damaging, recovery is possible with the right tools and guidance.You do not need to stay in harmful cycles. With support, you can rebuild safety, confidence, and emotional wellbeing.May your love for yourself and your life deepen more daily.Phoebe Hutchisonwww.plpsolutions.com.au
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Need simplified techniques for complicated mental health or relationship problems? This program, The PLP, has already helped thousands across Australia, live their best life! A happier life starts now.
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