21/04/2021
I intentionally want my future podcast episodes to be informative and accurate as possible, even if I’m not a certified educator/mental health professional.
Lately, due to personal experiences and interactions with others, I’ve been wanting to learn about Narcistic behaviors and Gaslighting (intentional vs. unintentional).
Once I do enough research about these subjects, I hope to create a solo discussion / conduct an interview about these topics that Asian millennials/ Gen Z face within their social circles.
Check out these videos that I enjoyed watching, for the time being:
- What is Gas-Lighting?
(Article in PsychologyToday, Robin Stern PHD): https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/power-in-relationships/200905/are-you-being-gaslighted
(20mins, Dr. Ramani - Clinical Psycholgist specializing in Narcisstic Abuse, and Associate Professor of Psychology at UCLA) https://youtu.be/bVBdWSPXyRw
(11mins, Dr. Ramani) https://youtu.be/FISZshe9L3s
- Being around narcissts and how to stay true to yourself:
(11min, Dr. Ramani) https://youtu.be/BLWZ8UOiMUk
- Narcisstic behaviors with family, partners, and others (they’re all different):
1c) (11mins, Dr. Ramani) https://youtu.be/UTS5XsZe9Jg
2c) (20ish mins) https://youtu.be/trh_eTkZLeU
-Abandonment Anxiety / Codependency (outcome caused by Narcisstic relationships):
(1hr) https://youtu.be/aRiv4DR9rzw
- Society’s Gaslighting in AI cloud technology: https://youtu.be/5cEuwF3wBAE
- Long critique essay of Gas Lighting in our society, social relationships, and media by Dr. Ramani: https://aeon.co/essays/what-gaslighting-does-in-exploiting-trust-therapy-can-repair
Don't miss our next FREE Mental Health Summit: https://bit.ly/36pg9IcGaslighting is easy to miss. Especially tribal gaslighting - it's a whole different beas...