I have had the exact problem which I am just taking control of now. I kind of figure the universe is making me learn to recognise these people earlier and earlier.
The only way I learn how to do things is to study them.
I have studied Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder. I have found without one instance of doubt, that the toxic people I meet fall into one of these two categories of personality disorder.
Both disorders can be often found in the family backgrounds of people with PTSD.
May I suggest you take it on as a study task too. This is the list of what I did. Now I can recognise the personality early before I get involved with the person so much that it is hard to remove myself. I can now do it before we come enmeshed without any having their feelings hurt.
Study.
-DSM-V Narcissistic Personality Disorder
-"" Borderline Personality Disorder
-The Devil You Know by Kerry Daynes and Jessica Fellowes. How to recognise the Psychopath in Your life (replace the word psychopath with Narcissist).
- Walking on Eggshells
The reason I think I attract them is that they show the strengths that I do not have. The glitch is that the strengths in them are so embedded and intense plus these personalities lack empathy. They do not and cannot empathise with how their strengths will mess you up. They do not care. You care, hoping to learn from them, which is why I think they are attractive to us, will not work. These personality types seek to control and manipulate rather than share and guide.
I hope this helps you. It has changed my life.
Don't be surprised if you realise most of your family has these traits. Having some traits yourself does not mean you have the disorders. Some traits are learned behaviours and can be managed and subdued to healthy levels with practise.
Best wishes.
The only way I learn how to do things is to study them.
I have studied Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder. I have found without one instance of doubt, that the toxic people I meet fall into one of these two categories of personality disorder.
Both disorders can be often found in the family backgrounds of people with PTSD.
May I suggest you take it on as a study task too. This is the list of what I did. Now I can recognise the personality early before I get involved with the person so much that it is hard to remove myself. I can now do it before we come enmeshed without any having their feelings hurt.
Study.
-DSM-V Narcissistic Personality Disorder
-"" Borderline Personality Disorder
-The Devil You Know by Kerry Daynes and Jessica Fellowes. How to recognise the Psychopath in Your life (replace the word psychopath with Narcissist).
- Walking on Eggshells
The reason I think I attract them is that they show the strengths that I do not have. The glitch is that the strengths in them are so embedded and intense plus these personalities lack empathy. They do not and cannot empathise with how their strengths will mess you up. They do not care. You care, hoping to learn from them, which is why I think they are attractive to us, will not work. These personality types seek to control and manipulate rather than share and guide.
I hope this helps you. It has changed my life.
Don't be surprised if you realise most of your family has these traits. Having some traits yourself does not mean you have the disorders. Some traits are learned behaviours and can be managed and subdued to healthy levels with practise.
Best wishes.