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#shadowwork #carljung #psycore The moment you stop caring doesn’t look dramatic — but psychologically, it is one of the most destabilizing events inside a narcissistic dynamic. In this video, we break down why indifference is more threatening than anger, and why your emotional withdrawal can make the narcissist appear as if they’re “losing their mind.” Through the lens of Carl Jung, we explore how narcissistic control depends less on love and more on regulation. When you argue, defend yourself, or try to be understood, you are still participating in their emotional field. That participation functions as supply — not just admiration, but activation. But when you stop caring, you remove the mirror that kept the False Self coherent. In Jungian terms, the inflated Persona described by Carl Jung cannot survive long without reflection. It is designed to be validated, feared, or chased — but not ignored. This is where panic begins. Not romantic heartbreak, but disorientation: the system that relied on your predictable reactions starts to fail. You become psychologically autonomous. And autonomy threatens hierarchy. As Carl Jung emphasized, what is not integrated becomes Shadow — insecurity, dependency, shame — and when your detachment withdraws reinforcement, that Shadow starts to push closer to the surface. You’ll learn why narcissists escalate after you go quiet: hoovering, provocation, narrative control, triangulation, even sudden replacement. These aren’t signs of love. They’re stabilization strategies meant to restore centrality. Using the framework of Carl Jung, this video explains the difference between emotional conflict (engagement) and emotional neutrality (structural exit). If you’ve ever wondered why your calm silence triggers chaos, this breakdown will clarify what’s really happening — and why your regulated detachment is the most final boundary. Carl Jung would call it individuation: the moment you stop orbiting their Persona and reclaim your inner authority. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Welcome to PSYCORE – a channel exploring the depths of shadow work, Carl Jung’s shadow, and the powerful journey of empath vs narcissist. Here, we dive into narcissist psychology and the path of healing from narcissistic abuse, offering insights and tools for anyone seeking transformation. Whether you are on an empath awakening, setting empath boundaries, or experiencing empath transformation, this channel is for you. Through the lens of Jungian psychology and depth psychology, we uncover how the inner child and shadow shape relationships, why the super empath vs narcissist dynamic is so intense, and how self love and shadow work lead to true psychological empowerment. At PSYCORE, our mission is simple: to help you heal, grow, and awaken. From surviving toxic relationships to embracing your spiritual awakening shadow, we believe every empath has the strength to rise again. 🕒 Time Stamp: #empathvsnarcissist #narcissistpsychology #toxicrelationships