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Old Jul 07, 2015, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by CBDMeditator View Post
I did a terrible job at offering caveats to what I was saying. I should have prefaced my post conceding that the failure of a particular therapy isn't necessarily the fault of the client. I freely acknowledge that there are good and bad fits/poor chemistry, and not all modalities are appropriate.

My only contention is with speaking in absolutes (i.e. "all therapy is bad because I had bad therapy"), and overlooking the responsibility of the client side in the therapy. Not saying that's all applicable here, but these are considerations.

That all said, there are apparently several emerging therapies which have had significant success in NPD, so treatment modality and therapist ability are obviously important. Schema therapy is now being hailed as one of the most effective, but a few variations of psychotherapy have also helped lead the charge in this disorder most recently. Even things like specialized subclassifications of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, and especially a form of Mindfulness called Loving-Kindness meditation are pushing around our old ideas about how stubborn this disorder is supposed to be.

So therapy can be effective, but that situation needs both someone who knows how to work with the disarming the NPD mechanisms and a completely receptive and open client.

I must admit that I am envious of your ability to recognize and your ableness of acceptance and change so quickly (I am assuming you being diagnosed with NPD). I have struggled with such simple tasks of trying to modify myself on a continued basis. Sure I can do it for a moment or two but then what happens next is such second nature to me. You must of also lucked out to find such a helpful therapist from the start. Unlike Atypical I do care too much of what people see me as. In places I am not comfortable i become angry and to the point were its simple for me to lose control. The list truly goes on and on. I would like to hear more from you as it seems whatever your doing could help others who do want to change. To be able to cope differently in the world rather that the ways we have decided to make our own. I appreciate your insight!! I also appreciate the similarities in the thought processing comment as I had that issue for many years more close to 20 before becoming aware of who I really am.
Thanks for this!
Atypical_Disaster