The Legacy of Relational Trauma in NPD
Dr. Ettensohn Dr. Ettensohn

The Legacy of Relational Trauma in NPD

Narcissistic individuals are often hypersensitive to feeling criticized, rejected, or humiliated. In this article, Dr. Ettensohn traces the roots of interpersonal hypersensitivity in narcissism, giving special focus to a particular constellation of relational trauma thought to contribute to NPD. In addressing these issues, he discusses the here-and-now strategy of pairing self-compassion with personal responsibility.

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The Power of Acceptance
Dr. Ettensohn Dr. Ettensohn

The Power of Acceptance

Acceptance is one of the most powerful tools in healing and recovery from almost any mental illness. Dr. Ettensohn discusses what acceptance means, why it is so important, and how it applies to healing from pathological narcissism and NPD. This episode also includes instructions for practicing acceptance in the form of mindfulness meditation.

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5 perfectly normal feelings to have about your therapist

5 perfectly normal feelings to have about your therapist

Anger, disappointment, guilt, and love. Believe it or not, people have these sorts of feelings about their therapists all the time. Perhaps even more surprisingly, they can be vital to the therapy process.

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What a classic musical taught me about therapy
Mother's Day and Father's Day present opportunities for growth
Having a parent with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder

Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can be very confusing. If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with this disorder, you may have lots of questions about what BPD is, how it's treated, and what to expect.

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