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If the (adult) child has been properly diagnosed with the disorder NPD, therapy can be somewhat helpful, but most narcissists refuse therapy and won't cooperate with it, because the disorder makes them believe nothing can ever be wrong with them.But there are actually 3 possible scenarios:1. The adult child may be fully NPD, and therefore, not at all likely to accept the years of professional help it would require.2. The adult child may just have a couple of NPD traits (fewer than the 5 required to be truly NPD) and might try to accept some help at some point.3. The adult child may not have any NPD traits at all, but simply has maladaptive behavior patterns that they picked up from their NPD parent. (Sometimes people call that "fleas", and it's common.)It's often said that if a person is troubled by the fact that they may be a narcissist, they're probably not a narcissist. That's because narcissists can't accept the possibility they're imperfect, or simply wouldn't care if it were true anyhow.For more about fleas, do some Googling of the word "fleas" with the word "narcissist". That will bring up some stuff to read.
Keep searching the web because this answer is out there. Dated someone who inherited it from his dad, no doubt about it.
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Patients with NPD-A commonly die during infancy. NPD-B patients may live for a few decades, but many require supplemental oxygen because of lung impairment.
The answer is No, there is no medication specifically used to treat NPD. == == The question was "Is there a pill to ease NPD?" Not "How has NPD affected your life stranger? please give us a detailed personal account of your experiences." Did you ever think that perhaps the person asking might be asking for themselves? How appropriate is your response then?
The full fledged manifestation of pathological narcissism - the Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) - can be diagnosed in early adolescence at the earliest. It is reversible if treated early on but becomes entrenched in adulthood. A child who has narcissistic traits, a narcissistic personality, or a narcissistic style - does NOT amount to having NPD.
Npd and fear of losing is caused by the lack of feeling the need or attention from someone or family members
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mysogynist is another word used to oppress men; NPD is the regular entitled bimbo
Patients with Type A NPD usually die within the first year and a half of life.
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My mother-in-law has it. Treat her as you would a two-year-old and keep your distance physically and emotionally.