Episode Summary
In this powerful episode, Dr. Debi Silber sits down with licensed psychotherapist and author Chelsey Brooke Cole to unpack the intersection of narcissism and agreeableness. Chelsey shares her personal journey through two narcissistic marriages — one with a grandiose narcissist, and the other with a vulnerable one — and how her agreeable nature played a key role in why she stayed. Together, they explore why agreeable people are often targeted, how narcissists think differently, and why healing means reclaiming your empathy without enabling abuse. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “How did I miss this?”, this episode is for you. 

What You’ll Learn 

  • The difference between grandiose and vulnerable narcissists 
  • Why highly agreeable people are prime targets for narcissists 
  • How childhood trauma can condition us to “earn” love 
  • The five traits of agreeableness and how they impact relationships 
  • Why narcissists are wired to exploit what makes you compassionate 
  • The myth of changing a narcissist 
  • Why awareness, boundaries, and understanding narcissistic thinking are key to healing 

About Chelsey Brooke Cole
Chelsey is a licensed psychotherapist, author of “If Only I’d Known”, and expert in narcissistic abuse recovery. She specializes in helping individuals understand the psychology of narcissists, heal from trauma, and build boundaries rooted in clarity, not guilt. Learn more: chelseybrookecole.com 

Resources

436: The Truth About Forgiveness: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and Why It Matters
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