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Asking for Other, Male, 23 years old, karachi
i am talking to this guy who is really self obsessed . i want to break his this pattern and also i want to know why he is self obsessed. i want to make my place and also i want to know whether compliments help self obsessed people ?
Sorry I’m not specialist in mental health
AOA. hope u r doing good. this is the question for a psychologist. I am a radiologist. plz
consult a good psychologist for better answer
Self-obsession can stem from various factors, such as deep-seated insecurities, childhood experiences, or even personality traits. Often, individuals who appear self-obsessed may be compensating for feelings of inadequacy or seeking validation to feel secure. It can also be influenced by cultural factors, like social media, which emphasize self-image and individual success. In some cases, it may reflect a more profound psychological condition, such as narcissistic tendencies. Ultimately, it’s important to approach the situation with understanding, as these behaviors might be rooted in unmet emotional needs or past experiences
Breaking a pattern of self-obsession, especially if it involves deeper psychological issues like narcissism, isn't easy and can take time. However, with honest communication, professional help, and clear boundaries, change is possible. If her partner is open to self-reflection and growth, the relationship can improve. But if not, it may be necessary to prioritize her own well-being and happiness.
2 months ago
While it's hard to change deep-seated behaviors on an individual level, taking steps like fostering self-awareness, encouraging empathy, and building healthier habits can help break the pattern. Both partners must work on themselves—her partner to understand his self-obsession, and her to protect her well-being and communicate clearly. If both individuals are committed to growth, it can create a shift in the dynamic of the relationship. However, it’s essential for her to be honest with herself about how much effort she’s willing to invest and whether these changes are sustainable in the long run.
2 months ago
I think you should take consultation from Psychiatrist. I’m not the right person for to answer this query
consult a clinical psychologist. you can also book an appointment with me.
thank you
I will help u I need ur history for details plzzz book appointment through Marham app
Thanks for your great concern for the person who is self- obsessed. But we need to know are you confident you will help the person? Help is only possible is one is willing to help and very willing to work on the self. While I appreciate your curiosity, it will be beneficial to learn to work on your learning and dealing with that person instead of changing the person.
Aoa ! Do you have any previous medical history ? or using any kind of medicine ?
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