Shahida Arabi
Shahida is a graduate of Harvard University and Columbia University. She is a published researcher and author of Power: Surviving and Thriving After Narcissistic Abuse and Breaking Trauma Bonds with Narcissists and Psychopaths. Her books have been translated into 16+ languages all over the world. Her work has been featured on Salon, HuffPost, Inc., Bustle, Psychology Today, Healthline, VICE, NYDaily News and more. For more inspiration and insight on manipulation and red flags, follow her on Instagram here.
What If You’re The Narcissist?
If you’ve ever asked yourself if you’re the one who’s a narcissist, you may want to read this.
The Dark Side Of Being An Empath: 5 Powerful Ways The Highly Sensitive Experience The World Differently
Empaths are not all “light and love.” Far from it. Many struggle with depression, anxiety, various addictions and self-doubt due to their high sensitivity and receptiveness to taking on the emotions of others.
13 Reasons Why: The Real Reasons Hannah Baker Committed Suicide Are Much More Complex Than You Think
The real reasons Hannah Baker committed suicide are much more complex than you might think.
5 Disturbing Ways Narcissists Use Social Media To Terrorize You
Social media has been blamed for breeding narcissists, but the fact of the matter is, narcissists have always existed. Social media has just given them an extra tool to terrorize people.
7 Ways To Turn On An Alpha Woman – Without Even Touching Her
Alpha women do not tend to settle down easily nor do they settle for just anyone. This is the type of woman who isn’t afraid to be alone – so if she’s spending her time with you, it can be quite the compliment. But what actually turns an alpha woman on – and captures her attention long-term?
6 Things You Need To Know If You’re Dating An INFJ, The World’s Rarest Personality Type
Recognize that when an INFJ has called you out, it’s not because they don’t care for you or love you. In fact, it’s usually because they care enough and are invested in the relationship to try to make it work. Rather than shutting down or criticizing them for expressing their needs, it’s best to find a common ground and validate their emotions.
5 Dangerous Things That Happen To Your Brain When You Fall In Love – Especially With A Toxic Person
Strangely, pleasure and pain make love a more intense and “rewarding” experience for the brain than stable, consistent romance.
10 Survivors Reveal What It’s Like Co-Parenting With A Narcissist – And How They Thrived Against All Odds
“The most difficult aspect of co-parenting is the belief that it’s actually possible to co-parent with the narcissist. Co-parenting means you both are committed to raising the child with the child’s best interest at heart. The narcissist does not have the child’s best interest at heart, regardless of how hard he (or she) tries to portray himself as the perfect parent.”