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Being an empath sounds wonderful.  5 reasons it might not be.

27/7/2023

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Assuming "an Empath" as your identity can:

1. Mask hypervigilance, which is a trauma response
2. Mask being a “suppliant personality” - a specialist in giving narcissistic supply 
3.  Mask a loss or lack of self/social authenticity
4.  Mask a narcissistic, grandiose self-image.  
5. Mask passivity: being a sponge to others' emotions, or a chameleon, a defensive way of hiding






​By contrast, integrated empathy is:

  • Enjoyable, flexible, useful.
  • Not limited to hypervigilance, reactivity and threat deconstruction.
  • Not only passive, but capable of being active, intentional.
  • Coloured with love, care, concern.
  • Is externally and internally directed.


For survivors of narcissistic environments, self-empathy is crucial:

  • Survivors often need to reverse the lens, and think about self-empathy.
  • Leads to greater self-respect, increased self-esteem, stability.
  • Combats internalised toxic parenting, commonly known as harsh superego, inner parent or inner critic. 
  • An increase in our capacity for love is never uni-directional.  It applies to our self, as well as others’.   

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