I am happy to introduce my friend Annalee to discuss Narcissistic Abuse Recovery. We share a bit about our own lived experiences and share about our healing. The term narcissist is overly used in today's society. Social media has blown this word up. As discussed in this episode, below is the DSM criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
My hope is that something resonated with you as you listen. You might be a survivor of this, of other trauma's, and/or know someone who is or was in an abusive relationship. Be kind to yourself. Be kind to others. We are all going through hard times, living with trauma, grief, pain, and so on. If you'd like to follow Annalee, her Instagram and TikTok is @annaleed.wellness.
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Per the DSM, NPD includes:
A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and with lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by at least five of the following:
The diagnosis of NPD as other personality disorders requires evaluation of long-term patterns of functioning. One needs to be cautious not to jump to hasty conclusions because NPD can trigger countertransference. A careful evaluation of the different aspects of a person's life and an understanding of the person's childhood development can assist in the evaluation and diagnosis of NPD. Reference- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK556001/