Toxicity can be produced by a person’s capacity to reflect, to deliver enough negativity to have poisonous effects on any relationship. Sometimes, we have a relationship with a toxic person, and we don’t seem to find a way out of it, even when the opportunity to do so is there. We develop an unconscious addition state of psychological or physical dependence toward that person, and that dependency could be as toxic as using drugs or alcohol. Listen to the clues below.
Are you unconsciously addicted to your toxic partner?
About Me
I am Dr. Iberkis Faltas, an author, a Doctor of Philosophy, an Emotional Intelligence Strategist, and a licensed Cosmetologist for over 30 years. I work for the Department of Homeland Security, Asylum, Refugee, and International Operations Directorate from Monday to Friday. On the weekends, I work for Cinderella Bridez as a Master Bridal Artist. I write, cook, and practice mindfulness. I am a video creator. I love to travel the world. Please follow me on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.
I wrote “Emotional Intelligence for Law Enforcement, Education, Management, and Leadership.” My book was featured in the New Yorker, as one of the books “aimed at more niche demographics” to learn emotional literacy and other emotional intelligence skills to those in position of power. Here is the link https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/04/19/the-repressive-politics-of-emotional-intelligence
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