4 Weird Eye movements of a Narcissist

4 Weird Eye movements of a Narcissist

Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish

Danish Bashir explores how narcissists use eye movements to manipulate and control, offering insights to help victims heal from emotional abuse.

InformativeEye-openingCompassionateSupportiveHonest

12:1626 Apr 2024

RSS Feed

The Hidden Language of Narcissistic Eye Movements

Episode Overview

  • Narcissists use specific eye movements to manipulate and control.
  • These eye movements can make victims feel worthless and ashamed.
  • Understanding these behaviours can help in healing from narcissistic abuse.
  • Narcissistic eye movements often include condescending looks or smirks.
  • Recognising these signs is crucial for emotional recovery.
Their eyes are the windows to their rottenness, their hollowness and emptiness, and ultimately their narcissistic core

Ever wondered what a narcissist's eye movements reveal about their true nature? In this episode, Danish Bashir, a narcissistic abuse recovery professional, dives deep into the peculiar eye movements of narcissists and what they signify. From the 'weird side audience look' to the 'classic eye roll', each eye movement is a subtle yet powerful tool used by narcissists to manipulate and control those around them.

Danish explains how these eye movements, often accompanied by condescending looks or smirks, can break a person's spirit without a single word being spoken. He also highlights the emotional toll these behaviours take on victims, leaving them feeling worthless and ashamed. Danish's insights are both eye-opening and validating for anyone who has experienced narcissistic abuse. By understanding these behaviours, you can start to reclaim your power and heal from the trauma inflicted by narcissists.

Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion that could change how you perceive those subtle eye movements forever.

Podcast buttons

Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

More From This Show

The latest episodes from the same podcast.

Related Episodes

Similar episodes from other shows in the catalogue.