When I was 20 I was diagnosed by a psychologist with having Narcissistic Personality Disorder. At first I was in denial about but over time I come to terms with my narcissism and the diagnosis started to make sense to me. A lot of my problems can be traced back to my unrealistic self image and lack of ability to relate with others.

There’s a lot of stigma towards NPD. I hope by making this thread I can help others understand that having NPD doesn’t inherently make you a bad person and NPD hurts the person with it as well.

  • monobot
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    9 hours ago

    I believe that all “mental illnesses” come from some trauma and are all just spectrum of human experience abd deaking with that trauma.

    I had really bad depression and anxiety for what I have survived, but based on stories from schizophrenics I think that I wasn’t too far from them. I abuse was just a bit stronger, or exisyance less secure I could have been given that stamp.

    If that abuse was a bit different, maybe I wiuld end up with NPD thou I know BPD (borderline personality disorder) people have very similar to my experience, just stronger.

    I am also certain, by looking at kids around me that they often use word autism for kids that are under serius trauma since mother’s womb. And that’s forbidden to talk about.

    That is because two greatest fears people have are to die and to become crazy. So they can not even think about mental illnesses. They tag autism as state of mind and somehow they are less afraid from them.

    Not one of the people I know with any of mentioned “tags” had safe and happy life.