BAITERS- The Truly Dangerous People In Your Life
Phil in the Blanks・2 minutes read
Disorders like borderline personality and narcissism often overlap with depression and anxiety, creating blurred boundaries between them. The concept of "baiters" combines negative traits from different diagnoses, such as backstabbers, abusers, and exploiters, emphasizing their dangerous nature in relationships and encouraging individuals to identify and address toxic influences in their lives.
Insights
- Disorders like borderline personality and narcissism are often intertwined with depression and anxiety, making it challenging to distinguish between them in reality.
- The concept of "baiters" encompasses a range of negative characteristics from different diagnoses, such as backstabbers, abusers, imposters, exploiters, and reckless individuals, posing significant risks through behaviors like manipulation, exploitation, and selfishness.
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Recent questions
What are some common traits of "baiters"?
Manipulation, exploitation, selfishness, sabotage, recklessness.
How can one identify toxic individuals in their lives?
Trust instincts, make a list of negative traits.
What psychological disorders often co-occur with depression and anxiety?
Borderline personality, narcissism.
Why are "baiters" considered dangerous in people's lives?
Sabotage, manipulation, exploitation, selfishness.
What relationships should individuals assess for toxic influences?
Family, work, friends, past connections.
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