COMBATIVE PERSONALITIES: THE DELIBERATE CYCLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
Автор: Dr. Peter Salerno
Загружено: 2025-08-27
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Abuse isn’t always random, unconscious, or “out of control.” It’s deliberate. Combative and abusive personalities rely on predictable cycles of psychological abuse: belittling, intimidation, threatening, and self-victimization.
In this video, Dr. Salerno explains how these cycles work, why they are not limited to Cluster B disorders, and how severe Cluster A and Cluster C personalities can also display combative and abusive patterns. He also address common counterarguments — like claims of dissociation, blackouts, or repressed memories — and explains why many individuals later admit these excuses are often feigned as a strategy to avoid accountability.
This content is not pejorative or personal — it’s professional. Dr. Salerno earned a doctorate in psychology, ran a full time licensed clinical practice, and was trained by some of the world’s top experts — the researchers, clinicians, and authors who shaped the diagnostic manuals and pioneered personality disorder treatment and research in clinical and forensic settings.
Key Takeaway:
Abuse is not unconscious. It’s deliberate, strategic, and repeated because it works. Seeing the pattern clearly is the first step toward breaking free from it.
Subscribe for upcoming videos where Dr. Salerno breaks down abuse cycles in severe Cluster A and Cluster C personalities.
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