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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

A detailed look at the Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)

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  • This guy just sound jealous

  • @AmoryIX Jealous?  Hmm... I have been called a lot of thing, but jealous is not one of them. What would I be jealous of?

  • Dear Sir, I have watched your videos with great interest. Now I am sure that you have been asked many times before, but I would really like to know if a very intelligent 80+ year old narcissist can at some point see why he has become isolated. With time running out could he possibly begin to see that he has had a very destructive impact on his family? Could he suddenly begin to empathise and become a positive source of support for his children? Is there ZERO hope for such a person? Thanks

  • @bluewaterfire Hi, from my own perspective and that of many other mental health professionals, people with this disorder never get better. They get worse! As most people age, even if they have a PD they tend to soften and relate well to others. This never happens with Narcissists. They become more rageful, cruel, they project more and their Narcissistic ego defenses weaken so significantly that it is hard for them to contain their rage and shame.

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  • thank you very much, explains those people.

  • @PsychDoctorate what about members who follow cultic leaders are they narcissistic also? I am finally prospering AND also feel well. but parents were so hard to figure out, until I read this stuff. I take after another relative who was well adjusted and humanitarian. caregiving for them can wear me out.

  • @pillsburydoughboy47 yes, they ignore you when you try to make things right. Do YOU for YOU. the only answer to it......

  • @andreabaker2 for 20 years I only visited for dinners at holidays it was great, my life worked. now doing caregiving, time and age does not change them......

  • @baretta1983 you have an interesting notion but my family life was traditional and almost 19 century and yet the narcissistic parents. so look at that again if you need to. be well. hope you have real intimacy and love in your life and a good holiday season.

  • @angelamwatts thank you, your paragraph explained my parents marriage.....it was decades ago, but you solved the missing element. also the other day a school display was "do not bully" I think that is what narcissists do to their children at home. be well.....

  • @thepixieful i dont think so

  • @AmoryIX I think you are the jealous one.

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