by Quendrith Johnson, Los Angeles Correspondent
If you’ve never heard of Sam Vaknin or his pioneering work on the topic of Malignant Narcissism? Welcome to our Top 10 Narcissistic Tango Movies that homages this widely recognized leader in the field of mixed-up couples; below you’ll find the list of films, three of which are recommended by Vaknin as tutorials on toxic relationships.
Being a recovered narcissist, or at least a self-aware member of this sub-group, Sam Vaknin has spent decades helping unwitting victims of his kind find their emotional compass after days, weeks, months, even 30 years of exposure to these very specialized types of human beings known as Malignant Narcissists.
While his recommendations for viewing are outstanding, we have added seven other films to round out the exposure to variants of the stereotypes. Plus a bonus film starring arguably the greatest actor of our time, Daniel Day-Lewis. Make sure to find Sam Vaknin, his lecturers, foundation, and invaluable talks on YouTube in the links below.
Screenmancer thanks the work of Sam Vaknin and his longtime partner Lidija Rangelovska for these insights…
https://narcissistic-abuse.com/
https://narcissistic-abuse.com/cv
https://www.youtube.com/samvaknin
Heal Thyself, as the saying goes… we first met Vaknin during HBO’s Big Little Lies era, when he agreed to be part of a story on the trauma bond and this very insightful series starring Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, and Nicole Kidman. Find his quotes here.
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