Mark’s Self-Help Guide: Why Everyone Uses Narcissist Survival Tactics on Him
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September 19, 2025
⭐ Mark Stephens – Parenting Services LLC
September 22, 2025
Mark’s Self-Help Guide: Why Everyone Uses Narcissist Survival Tactics on Him
Mark’s Self-Help Guide to Explaining Why He’s Alone
September 19, 2025
⭐ Mark Stephens – Parenting Services LLC
September 22, 2025

DARVO in Real Time: Mark’s Meme Marathon

Today, Mark Anthony Stephens gave us a masterclass in DARVO—Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender. Three posts, three layers of distortion, one recycled narrative.

1. “Lying About Me…”

Mark Anthony Stephens filled today’s feed with DARVO tactics: denial, deflection, and reversal of victim and offender. But memes aren’t evidence. If he has the “proof” he claims, he should take it to court and ask for a full review.

Mark opens with a Keanu Reeves meme declaring: “Lying about me won’t change the truth about you.”
It’s the perfect denial shield. Instead of answering to long-standing concerns and accountability, Mark shifts the focus outward. Anyone who raises questions isn’t holding him responsible—they’re “lying.”

2. “Raise Your Hand If You Don’t Trust Family Court…”

Next, Mark signals distrust of family court with a meme of Lucy and Ethel raising their hands. The irony is impossible to miss: the same courts he smears are the ones that intervened to protect his children.

3. “Reactive Abuse”

Finally, Mark shares a video accusing a “female narcissist” of provoking, degrading, and gaslighting until he “explodes.” This is textbook reversal of victim and offender.
In Mark’s telling, he becomes the innocent man driven to the edge, while the other party becomes the villain.


The Pattern Is the Point

Mark doesn’t post memes to inspire. He posts them to script. Each one is an attempt to reframe reality, cast himself as the persecuted hero, and paint those holding him accountable as liars, conspirators, or abusers.

But here’s the thing: Mark constantly claims he has “proof,” “receipts,” and “documentation.” If that’s true, then stop hiding behind memes. Share it.

  • Post all of it publicly—Dropbox, Google Drive, anywhere people can actually see it.
  • Let the public review it and decide for themselves.
  • Take it to court and ask for a full review if you truly believe it clears your name.

Memes aren’t evidence. Social media isn’t a courtroom. If you have the receipts, put them on the table for everyone to see. Otherwise, it’s just another performance in the never-ending cycle of denial and blame.