
Treatment of Narcissistic Disorder.
In all people there is a tendency to narcissism, and there are different degrees, but we don't usually see the degree of narcissism of the person until we are deeply involved in a relationship, be it work... Partnership... Friendship... And at that moment, you see that what attracted you to that person when you met them, has taken on a narcissistic form with attitudes and behaviours that cause you to reject them. They don't make you feel the way you expected and become very annoying.
However, being a narcissistic person does not mean not deserving or being able to receive love, which is why I re-emphasise, in the first sentence, that we all have a narcissistic part within us.
What will make the difference is the degree of narcissism, the type or variant.
What is the origin? Why does this disorder appear?
There are several causes that can give rise to this behaviour or disorder in a person. And sometimes it can also be an accumulation of these.
Genetics, upbringing, trauma and injuries, indulgence, culture, parenting, addictions (drugs).
The treatment of narcissistic personality disorder focuses on talk therapy or psychotherapy, exploring past traumas.
In Ibisana, through LNT we can heal addictions, release traumas, inherited behaviours, cut through genetic transfers, fear, anger, frustration ....... And with Craniosacral Therapy (CST) we treat this type of disorder. treating the hippocampal area, the amygdala and also through somato-emotional release.
Both are natural therapies that restore and restore the functioning of the brain. Significant and permanent changes in the narcissistic person.
There is not only one type or kind of narcissistic disorder.
Narcissism can have several faces as well as causes and give rise to different personalities and attitudes.
The powerful narcissist need to continually prove their superiority and feel good about seeing others as inferior.
The narcissistic fantasist is one who fantasises about their image and are incongruent between what they think they are and what they really are, escaping from reality.
The dependent narcissist, which seeks attention, validation and recognition from others at all times. They feel they need special treatment and become frustrated when they believe they are not receiving it.
The character of narcissistic trickster, is a type of narcissism associated with psychopathy, as it is based on deceiving others, lying to others,
For their own benefit and they believe that this is a gift they have and that they are envied by others.
The narcissistic lover, the one who seeks the idyllic or perfect relationship, but this contains toxic attitudes of jealousy, control. They do not tolerate rejection and are possessive. They make their partner believe that they will not find anyone like them and that they love them as much, they do not tolerate constructive criticism of their partner.
The focused narcissist The physical appearance, which has a fragile self-esteem that creates an excessive appreciation of aesthetics and the need to receive compliments all the time.
The narcissistic martyr, always exaggeratedly projecting himself as a victim or survivor of some event in order to attract attention.
The narcissistic saviour, He has the power, he is a God, he is the best, and he saves lives all the time, but he always intends to get something in return.
The raging narcissist With fits of rage or overreactions to any criticism. Unable to control their emotions. They consider minor disrespectful behaviour as an excuse for their angry behaviour.
The unconscious narcissistalways denying his weaknesses, with a totally distorted image of himself, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant.
The narcissist vulnerable is one who needs constant attention because of deep feelings of inferiority.
Many narcissists are unaware of the limitations caused by their attitudes, their behaviours, and seek treatment for depression, anxiety, addictions...
Anything but accepting that they have narcissistic behaviours. So it is difficult to offer them treatment and get them to accept it.
They are often accompanied by their partners, friends or relatives with the excuse of a visit to treat other ailments, or even presented with the therapy as a healthy gift on a special occasion.
I hope my article has been of great help to you.
Ursula.