Self Help for Narcissism / a narcissist


Help for those suffering from narcissism or NPD and an introduction to Steve’s site www.narcissism.com.au

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25 Responses to “Self Help for Narcissism / a narcissist”

  • EinkOLED:

    My behaviour was not self recogniseable, it was only through the response of work colleagues and then the general public which 1st alerted me to the problem. My general behaviour as normal as it seemed for me was highly ignorant and outraged many people. It is a horrible situtation to be in, not knowing where you are going wrong and how to change it. This could lead to me being sectioned under the mental health act. How do I sort this problem out alone and why can’t I recognise it?

  • EinkOLED:

    How do I remove my inability to emphasise and put value in people more than work?
    95 % of my work colleagues have expressed anger over my ignorance in recognising their existence. I feel work is more important than people, my role must be valued 1st with no distractions from anyone. I’ve simply lost my connection with people, I have no value in them. I feel far more intellectual and simply value my work more. No empathy or value in people, this is noticeable with people except me.

  • EinkOLED:

    I’ve slowly realised that I amongst many other people suffer from Narcissism, or a form of pyschopathy. My common traits include my inability to empaphise, value people or relate to them in anyway. And a heightened feeling of interlect which I feel no other can match. I treat my job very seriously and concentrate on my role rather than on my colleagues. In fact I value my work more than the people I work with.

  • ilovenewyork2008:

    ps: can you accept compliments today without feeling narcissistic about it?

  • ilovenewyork2008:

    you have an amazing wife, very lucky, good job with the video

  • kimandSteveCooper:

    I’m not so sure that I was really happy when Kim confronted me with it. The important piece of advice for you is that you build trust with him first before you bring up the N word. It can backfire if you bring up the topic too soon, because he will be unlikely to be ready to accept it just now. Build trust, show him that he can trust you and that you care(if you still do), and build a stronger relationship before bringing it up. In the meantime learn some new skills, especially self-soothing.

  • eaglewind77:

    First I would sure like to know how Kim got you to acknowledge you had NPD. I have a exstreme NPD husband. thanks

  • mummyfunk:

    groovy pad

  • wendroid:

    Well done on making this video, nearly everything out there on NPD is so negative, its like there is no hope for the NPD sufferer or spose. Thank you for sharing your positive experience and good luck in your recovery.

  • terratagONE:

    I’ve had a simular problem with trying to deal with my diagnosis of schizophrenia an now i’ve build a support network an not afraid to ask for help life as slowly got better i’m a much better person i feel.

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