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Character Matters with Dr. George Simon

Character Matters with Dr. George Simon

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The new Character Matters program with Dr. George Simon features timely information about narcissism, sociopathy, manipulators, and character disturbances of all types that threaten our relationships, our social environment, and even our most treasured institutions. This episode begins a multi-program series on narcissism.Character Matters Hygiene & gesundes Leben Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
  • The Psychology of Pathological Lying and Narcissistic Tactics
    Dec 3 2023

    In this insightful edition, Dr. Simon delves into the intriguing topic of pathological lying, a behavior often associated with malignant narcissism. He explores the reasons behind this type of lying, distinguishing it from compulsive lying and shedding light on the motives of those who engage in seemingly senseless deception.


    Dr. Simon draws on his extensive expertise to explain how pathological lying serves the purpose of maintaining a position of advantage for individuals with a grandiose sense of self-importance, such as psychopaths and sociopaths. He emphasizes the tactical and purposeful nature of this behavior, challenging the notion that it stems from mental illness.


    Throughout the episode, Dr. Simon skillfully guides listeners through the intricacies of character disturbances, highlighting the differences between benign and malignant narcissism. He stresses the importance of discerning these distinctions in an era marked by unprecedented character dysfunction.


    As the program unfolds, Dr. Simon addresses the challenges of vetting potential relationship partners in a society where character is often overlooked. He underscores the need for a robust psychological immune system, character, to weather the storms of life and navigate relationships with integrity.


    Stay tuned for upcoming episodes, including a live edition where Dr. Simon will engage with listeners in real-time, offering valuable insights into character matters. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Dr. George Simon's blog at georgesimon.com and access a wealth of timely articles on character disturbance.


    Thank you for joining us on this episode of Character Matters. Until next time, I'm Dr. George Simon, encouraging you to prioritize character in a world where it truly matters. Take care.

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    29 Min.
  • The Truth Behind Predatory Aggression
    Dec 3 2023

    In the latest episode of the Character Matters podcast with Dr. George Simon, delve into the intricate details of narcissism, focusing on the most malignant form – predatory aggression. Dr. Simon explores the pathology of these individuals, dissecting their pathological disregard for the truth and delusional grandiosity. Gain insights into the mind of aggressive personalities, their capacity for compartmentalization, and the societal challenges posed by character dysfunction. Join the discussion on understanding and confronting the truth about predatory narcissism.


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    33 Min.
  • Unmasking the Predator: Understanding Narcissism with Dr. George Simon
    Nov 17 2023

    Join us on the latest episode of the Character Matters Podcast with Dr. George Simon as he delves into the intricate world of narcissism. In this installment, Dr. Simon sheds light on the pathological disregard for the truth and delusional grandiosity exhibited by the most severely malignant narcissists. Discover the unique traits that set these individuals apart, from their ability to compartmentalize empathy to their war with objective reality. Don't miss this insightful exploration into the darker aspects of character disturbance and gain a deeper understanding of these complex personalities. #CharacterMatters #NarcissismUnveiled

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    32 Min.
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