Self-sabotage, self-destructive or harming behaviours
Splitting / Idealization and Devaluation
Intense feelings of emptiness & despair
Suspicion or paranoia
Disturbed patterns of perception and thinking
Emotion overload or immaturity
Irritable mood swings, explosive outbursts, anger
Intense or unstable relationships
Lack of empathy or inability to access empathy
Motivated by a sense of real or imagined abandonment
Extremely Impulsive and irrational behaviour
Identity issues
Complete lack of empathy
Expect to be recognised as superior
Grandiosity
Unreasonably high sense of self-importance
Preoccupation with power, beauty, or success
Entitled and arrogant
Exploitative for personal gain
Thinking others are Envious; while Envious of others
Need for excessive admiration
Narcissistic supply
Narcissistic rage
Fantasies about deserving or having the best of things
The intense need for attention
Dramatic & provocative behaviour
Superficiality
Speaking very vaguely
Frequent mood swings
Exaggerated emotional displays
Emotions change rapidly
Acute sensitivity to criticism
Empty or shallow emotions
Reassurance-seeking & gullible
Impulsivity / self-dramatisation
Bored or frustrated easily
Deceitful and untrustworthy
Impulsive behaviours and irresponsible
Lacking guilt or remorse when causing harm
Aggressive, easily irritable or hostile
Frequent mood swings
Lacking empathy
Reckless behaviour/disregard for others
No conscience, opinionated and feeling superior
Borderline
narcissistic
Histrionic
Antisocial
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The types of personality disorders that are most notable for making false allegations are the Cluster B group—that of Borderline, Narcissistic, Antisocial and Histrionic personality disorders. If a person shares attributes with one of these disorders, they would feel rejected, let down, used or even invalidated. These people then can alleviate some negative feelings by wanting to place them onto another, continuing to misuse these feelings.
They methodically plan future events and what-ifs. Speculating on how they will get back at you should you get sick of the coercive control.
They will graduate the abuse into the courtroom and enforce parental alienation if they can. They will foresee all of this before it occurs. A person who lives a life of purposeful abuse and coercive control has tested every limit and boundary possible. They are skilled at turning events and situations into weapons.
Gaining leverage and passing misery onto their target.
The most comprehensive body of work regarding
Cluster B
False Allegations
Manipulation
Coercive Control
and Situational-Attacks;
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The Cluster of manipulation, entitlement and disruption.

