Narcissist Talks AT You – Not TO You (Clip) (Vaknin Narcissism Summaries YouTube Channel)

Summary

The speaker explained that effective communication with narcissists involves focusing on the underlying motives behind their words rather than the content itself. They outlined four primary reasons narcissists communicate: to impress and manipulate others, to confabulate due to memory gaps, to support their grandiose self-image, and to exert control for personal gain. Ultimately, narcissistic communication is goal-oriented and weaponized to maintain their false self and influence others.

Tags

Tip: click a paragraph to jump to the exact moment in the video. Narcissist Talks AT You – Not TO You (Clip) (Vaknin Narcissism Summaries YouTube Channel)

  1. 00:00 Let me teach you a trick in therapy or counseling or consultation or whatever it is whenever someone talks to another person with intention to help. And this is a trick. Never focus on what people say. Focus on why they say the motivation behind the speech act, the
  2. 00:26 intention behind the communication. They matter much more, much much more than the overt explicit content. We call this the hidden text method and it’s studied deeply in philosophy and in the theory of psychotherapy. This applies doubly, triply, quadruply,
  3. 00:52 infinitely more to any communication with the narcissist. And the reason is the narcissist never communicates. It’s an illusion. Whenever the narcissist says something to you, ignore what he says. Never mind what he says or what she says. Yes. Half of all narcissist is
  4. 01:12 the winner. Never mind what they say. Ask yourself why is he saying this? Why did she choose the words she has chosen? What is behind the overt communication the open text? And the reason is that as I said narcissists don’t communicate unless they have goals and goal oriented
  5. 01:39 exactly like psychopaths and narcissists interact with you condescendingly patronizingly unwillingly reluctantly but still sometimes they have to communicate. They communicate with you in in order to accomplish one of four goals. The communication has a name, has a purpose,
  6. 02:04 and these are the goals. These are also the answers to the question, why is he saying this? Why did she choose to communicate this way? Reason number one, the narcissist is trying to impress you, not to communicate with you, not to talk to you, not to listen to what you have to
  7. 02:25 say. He’s not interested. He couldn’t care less. You don’t exist. You’re an external object. But the narcissist is trying to impress you, to convert you into a source of narcissistic supply or into a potential intimate partner in a shared fantasy or or into a best friend
  8. 02:44 which could be taken advantage of. Impression management is critical in narcissism. Narcissism place an emphasis on appearance rather than substance. And so the first possible answer is not communicating with me. She is not talking to me. They’re trying to impress
  9. 03:05 me and they’re trying to convert me to the cause to the private religion where they have a god, the false self. The second reason is confabulation. Narcissists, as you may recall, suffer memory gaps. They have a problem with memory. Their memories are not
  10. 03:25 continuous. Consequently, they don’t have a core identity. In a desperate attempt to paper over the memory gaps, to bridge them, to bridge the abyss, somehow the narcissist confabulates, he creates short stories, narratives of what might have happened, what possibly
  11. 03:47 could have happened, what plausibly had happened, etc., etc. And then he believes his own concoctions, his own inventions, his own narratives, his own storylines, and his own scripts. And he begins to regard them as facts because they emanated from him and he is God.
  12. 04:07 Narcissists contribulate in order to make sense of their own lives and to create a semblance of continuous memory, continuous working memory, and consequently a fake identity. So one the second reason a narcissist would communicate with you is that he is
  13. 04:26 trying to confabulate. He is trying to explain to you what probably had happened what could have happened or what was what’s the most plausible explanation for his behavior and choices and decisions and temper tantrums and outbursts and whatever. So
  14. 04:45 confabulation. The third reason is to support the narcissist’s grandiosity and or shared fantasy. Narcissists use speech. They interact with you. They communicate with you. They talk at you. They never talk to you. They talk at you. They lecture. They’re not there to
  15. 05:05 listen. They’re there to lecture. So, and they do all this in order to butress their self-perception um and their self-image as perfect in order to somehow uphold and substantiate their grandio inflated sense of self. So, the speech is structured and it aims
  16. 05:29 to elevate the narcissist. It aims to deify the narcissist, a form of verbal apotheiois. And the speech is also intended to inculcate in you the belief that the narcissist’s false self is not false, that the shared fantasy is not a fantasy, that the narcissist’s grandio
  17. 05:50 claims are actually the truth. These are facts and so on and so forth. This leads to the fourth reason. The fourth reason is manipulation. Mchavelian narcissist and psychopaths of course use speech use communication in order to alter modify your behaviors, your choices and your
  18. 06:15 decisions in ways which are palatable and helpful to the narcissist or the psychopath. In short, they use speech and communication to manipulate you, to do their bidding, to cater to their needs, to fulfill their expectations, to support them somehow, to provide them
  19. 06:36 with what they’re looking for. Could be sex, could be money, could be access, could be power in the case of the psychopath, narcissistic supply in the case of the narcissist. You’re beginning to see that the narcissist communication, the narcissist speech has
  20. 06:51 nothing to do with the communication, speech acts and speech patterns of normal, healthy people. The narcissist communication and speech are weaponized. These are weapons. weapons in an arsenal intended to provide the narcissist with the capacity to manage impressions,
  21. 07:13 to confabulate, to support his grandiose fantastic self-image, to introduce you or induct you or kidnap you into the shared fantasy and ultimately to manipulate you so that you become compliant, submissive, obedient and match fully your representation in the narcissist mind.
  22. 07:42 [Music]
Facebook
X
LinkedIn
WhatsApp

https://vakninsummaries.com/ (Full summaries of Sam Vaknin’s videos)

http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/mediakit.html (My work in psychology: Media Kit and Press Room)

Bonus Consultations with Sam Vaknin or Lidija Rangelovska (or both) http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/ctcounsel.html

http://www.youtube.com/samvaknin (Narcissists, Psychopaths, Abuse)

http://www.youtube.com/vakninmusings (World in Conflict and Transition)

http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com (Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited)

http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/cv.html (Biography and Resume)

Summary

The speaker explained that effective communication with narcissists involves focusing on the underlying motives behind their words rather than the content itself. They outlined four primary reasons narcissists communicate: to impress and manipulate others, to confabulate due to memory gaps, to support their grandiose self-image, and to exert control for personal gain. Ultimately, narcissistic communication is goal-oriented and weaponized to maintain their false self and influence others.

Tags

If you enjoyed this article, you might like the following:

Narcissism: Birth Order, Siblings (Literature Review)

The discussion explored the likelihood of siblings developing narcissistic personality disorder, emphasizing that birth order and being an only child have minimal impact on the development of pathological narcissism, which is likely influenced more by genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Studies indicate that both overt and covert narcissism can arise

Read More »

Sexualizing Anxiety and Anxiolytic Sex: Misattribution of Arousal

The concept of misattribution of arousal, where anxiety and sexual arousal are often confused or interchangeably misidentified, impacting emotional and physiological responses. It highlighted how anxiety can be mistaken for sexual attraction and vice versa, with both conditions influencing behavior and perception, including gender roles and narcissism. Various studies were

Read More »

Artificial Human Intelligence: Brain as Quantum Computer?

The speaker discussed their new project focused on developing a mathematical specification for an implantable PLL chip that would enable the brain to perceive the entire quantum wave function, including all collapsed and non-collapsed states, effectively transforming the brain into a powerful quantum computer. They argued that the brain is

Read More »

Narcissist’s Idealization in Grandiosity Bubble

Sam Vaknin explained the concept of grandiosity bubbles as defensive fantasy constructs narcissists create to maintain an inflated self-image and avoid confronting reality, especially during transitions between sources of narcissistic supply. These bubbles serve as temporary, protective isolations where the narcissist can recover from narcissistic injury without experiencing humiliation or

Read More »

Your Defensive Identification with the Aggressor (Abuser)

The psychological concept of “identifying with the aggressor,” where victims of abuse unconsciously adopt traits and behaviors of their abusers as a defense mechanism to cope with trauma and gain a sense of control. This process, rooted in childhood development and psychoanalytic theory, often leads to maladaptive coping, perpetuates the

Read More »

Back to Our Future: Neo-Feudalism is End of Enlightenment (Starts 01:27)

The speaker discussed the ongoing societal shift from Enlightenment ideals—science, liberal democracy, and bureaucracy—toward a resurgence of feudalism characterized by theocracy, oligarchy, and totalitarianism. This regression reflects widespread disillusionment with elitism and institutional failure, leading to a nihilistic period where the masses reject Enlightenment values in favor of authoritarian models

Read More »

Healthy Self-regulation vs. Dysregulation

Sam Vaknin explores the concept of self-regulation, emphasizing that it primarily concerns controlling behavior rather than internal processes, and highlights its significance in goal attainment and impulse control. He critiques the traditional notion of the “self” in self-regulation, noting the fluidity of identity and the social context’s role, and discusses

Read More »

When YOU Adopt Slave Mentality in Narcissist’s Shared Fantasy

The speaker explored the concept of slave mentality in victims of narcissistic abuse, explaining how narcissists enforce a shared fantasy that suppresses victims’ autonomy and identity. The speaker emphasized that victims often succumb to this mentality because it offers a deceptive sense of safety, predictability, and unconditional love akin to

Read More »

10 Signs: YOU are Broken, Damaged, Scarred

Sam Vaknin discusses the psychological patterns and clinical features common among damaged and broken individuals, emphasizing the impacts of trauma, mistrust, emotional detachment, and difficulties with intimacy and boundaries. He highlights defense mechanisms such as hypervigilance, emotional numbness, conflict avoidance, perfectionism, and the harsh inner critic, explaining how these behaviors

Read More »

Narcissism is So Hard to Believe! (with Yulia Kasprzhak, Clinician)

In-depth analysis of narcissistic personality disorder, emphasizing the distinction between narcissists, psychopaths, and borderlines, highlighting narcissists as delusional and psychotic with impaired reality testing and confabulation rather than manipulative liars. It discussed the complexities of narcissistic relationships, including “hoovering,” the dynamics of narcissistic abuse, and the detrimental impact on partners,

Read More »