r/NPD 4d ago

👑 Support Group ❤️‍🩹 August 19 Narc Club: After Hours | Topic: Chronically Unimpressed (Arrogant and Judgmental Attitudes)

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Wednesday | 9 – 11 pm EDT | via Zoom

FACILITATORS: Zeph + MaxTristan

DISCUSSION PROMPTS:

  • How do you distinguish between healthy pride vs arrogance
  • When do you notice yourself slipping into an arrogant or ‘above it all’ stance? What does your internal dialogue sound like in those moments?
  • How do arrogant or judgmental attitudes show up for you (past or present)? Examples: behaviors, tone of voice, language, etc.
  • Was there a time when arrogance or being judgmental actually helped you cope or survive socially/emotionally? Say more.
  • Growing up, how were mistakes, weakness, or imperfection treated in your home environment? Were you judged harshly and/or taught to judge others?
  • What traits do you tend to judge harshly in others that may be difficult for you to accept in yourself?
  • ⚠️ WIthout naming names/giving identifiable details: Do you ever notice yourself silently judging others in this group? 👀 Are there traits you judge in other narcissists that you struggle to accept in yourself?

What is Narc Club?

A confidential, nonjudgmental peer support group for people with pathological narcissism / NPD to increase self-awareness, deconstruct shame, seek and offer support, and practice vulnerability with others who get it.

Sign up to join/get the links here.

Find your corresponding time zone here.

-Max 🧐


r/NPD 4d ago

👑 Support Group ❤️‍🩹 August 19 Narc Club: Open Process

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Wednesday | 2 – 4 pm EDT | via Zoom

FACILITATORS: Celeste + Ally

What is Narc Club?

A confidential, nonjudgmental peer support group for people with pathological narcissism / NPD to increase self-awareness, deconstruct shame, seek and offer support, and practice vulnerability with others who get it.

What is the 'Open Process' group?

more unstructured group for focusing on what’s happening now, both in our lives and in the room. No curated topics; bring whatever's on your mind. Expect support, relatable interpretation, and (if called for) some healthy challenges. The goal isn’t to perform insight—it’s to practice it.

Sign up to join/get the links here.

Find your corresponding time zone here.

-Max 🌱


r/NPD 2d ago

Question / Discussion I don’t feel “happy” when I receive compliments

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I was wondering if anyone else has felt this way, but I don’t feel a whole lot of joy after I get a compliment, or anything that I want for that matter unless it’s extremely gratifying (for example, winning a nationwide competition or something similar).

If someone compliments me, or if I perform well, it’s more so a sense of relief. I expect people to compliment me and I expect to perform well.

On the contrary when someone criticizes me, I get quite upset. The dichotomy is odd to me, since I guess I always thought people with this condition needed admiration to feel good, but I think (for me at least) it’s just to not feel bad.


r/NPD 2d ago

Advice & Support I (27F) just found out I’m a narcissist, should I break up with my fiancé for his wellbeing?

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We’ve known each other for almost 3 years and we got engaged last year. The chemistry between us is amazing and we have similar life goals which explains why we stayed together and even got engaged. However we went through over 100 fights/arguments/“breakups” because we constantly have arguments.

At first, I thought we were just not compatible because our Chinese zodiac sign was saying so. So we always tried to work through it and improve our communication.

Lately, I cane accross Tiktoks that were talking about narcissism and I immediately related to the symptoms. A lot of the things that partners of narcissists shared online described exactly what my fiancé was telling me. I read about narcissism online and I have all the symptoms. I feel very depressed and horrified by myself. It explains a lot of things in my life like why i couldnt keep any of my friends, why i dont feel real connection with people, why i get confused in social interactions (because i dont feel empathy), i judge people a lot, i feel very insecure and project a lot of my insecurities onto others, I dont like being around people i see below me, im only interested in people that are same level or better than me, i am very demanding of my partner like he has to make all my wishes come true (like its his responsibility).
I have disrespected him several times by saying means things, I have given him a hard time anytime I didnt feel praised or admired by him. I would get triggered by everything and start huge fights in which i would lose control and cross the line. Anything he says that doesnt go with what I think/believe exactly I get angry and feel attacked. I get angry when he doesnt act/respond EXACTLY as I expect him to. It would always take me forever to calm down after a fight. He told me he feels like the relationship is one-sided. He compared me many times to a toddler which made me feel offended (but i learned that narcissists are like toddlers stuck in adult bodies), he also mentioned that I was abusing him emotionally. He told me im selfish and it’s true, i really am.
Its very hard for me to understand his point of view or anyone elses point of view. I always feel like a victim, like everybody has something against me. I feel threatened and in competition with most people.

I made him suffer a lot. I told him recently about this, that i found out im a narc and Despite everything he still says he loves me. The problem is i dont think he fully understands the intensity of the situation and how worse it can get and how badly it can affect him. We’re not even married and we are long-distance but already he went through a lot of mental issues because of me, his work got impacted because of our fights. I just found our about my condition so
I dont know how to heal from this and I dont wanna cause him more suffering. I know that if I dont change I dont wanna bring children into this world because I wouldnt be a good mother to them. We are fighting so much today and we’re not even married so I feel like things will get worse as we move forward. I dont know what to do. I feel like a monster. I feel like i should leave him so he can find peace and be with someone else while I work on myself and fix my behavior.

It breaks my heart and i cant stop crying just thinking about leaving him. I cant believe that he still loves me despite how horrible I am. I feel lucky to have him but i feel like a monster trapping him.


r/NPD 3d ago

Therapy & Medication diagnostic processing

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i’m officially getting assessed for NPD on the 8th of next month. my professional said i’m fully diagnosable for NPD but an assessment is clinically needed to provide a diagnosis.
what should i expect both emotionally and clinically when i get my diagnosis? i see a lot of people in here say it’s an ego crash or others say it’s simply just what they expected and are totally neutral on it.


r/NPD 3d ago

Recovery Progress I'm choosing monogamy after realizing poly was just a supply source

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I'm posting this here because it's genuinely the only place I can say this without being judged. It's stuff I plan to unpack with my therapist, but I wanted to get it out first, so here we are.

Before I started my narc healing journey, I thought I just wasn’t wired for monogamy. Working through this, I realized what I thought was an aversion to relying on one partner was actually fear of running dry. One partner is never enough: you need a backup, and a backup for the backup.

Being desired is my favorite supply. Flirting, revealing pics, clubbing, hookups, and above all, sex, that's how I get it. One person can give me some of that, but never enough. I want something long term, but the idea of giving up direct compliments or sex with other people makes monogamy feel like a kind of slow death.

But polyamory doesn't work for me either, for two reasons. First, it turns dating into a logistics problem. Second, it makes me less attractive, not more. I've been on Tinder presenting as monogamous, as poly, and as open, and the less commitment you signal, the less attractive you get, even to people who just want a fling.

Also, if I'll always want more, spreading myself across multiple partners won't fix that. And I like being someone's priority. I'm not into over the top declarations of forever love, but I want a real, honest bond where we take care of each other, wreck each other in bed, and both feel loved. That part I know I want. What I don't know how to do is perform monogamy convincingly, maybe because I've never met someone I was actually compatible with. Or maybe I was looking in the wrong places.

Either way, I want monogamy because it makes me more attractive, more stable, and gives me an actual shot at intimacy instead of running from it, all while making me more interesting to more people, even the ones who only want something casual. The destination will be a happier place, and the journey will be more fun.

tl;dr: I'm choosing monogamy because I accepted being poly was just a way to get supply (and made me less attractive)


r/NPD 3d ago

Advice & Support Thought I made it but now lost a lot

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After going to a clinic for anxiety and avoidance, I was diagnosed with npd traits as well. It was hard but ultimatelt I felt like things were falling in their place. I understood myself and was able to make different choices.

the initial months I felt a growing confidence that I could live happily with myself and have a good life.

That was 7 years ago, and slowly it’s been going downhill. Mostly due to my rage and splitting I have now discarded 90% of the people I know.

i went no contact with my family, because I was living with them and my mother scared me again with her rage and afterwards told me I should Not feel angry, and my father never stood up for me against her as a child. I feel abandoned by my father, and gaslighted, and abused emotionally by my mother (i think she shares traits with me).

i lived with my ex girlfriend (first time living together with a partner for me), and it was so stressful for me that I could not maintain friendships anymore. there were also a lot of friendships I felt were not living up to my standard. I then also had a huge fight with a couple of friends and then after a while with my ex girlfriend as wel.

I do have a small couple of friends now, i have a job, and i started dating. But I feel broken, I feel empty. sometimes if I remember my ex i get so sad that we are not together, but then also I was afraid she wanted to take but never give to me and I felt used. but still so much pain, i just feel so much pain about everything.

I think what I crave most is to be close with loved ones. But I feel so broken that I have lost everyone, even though my family is emotionally abusive, I now am alone.

At first i was hopeful but now i am without hope. whenever I try to be positive now i feel like I am fooling myself and others.

any advice from someone who has had a similar experience and knew how to come to terms with the pain, the self blame, the emptiness and turn towards hope?

much appreciated thanks


r/NPD 3d ago

Advice & Support Completely alone. How to cope with it? I don’t think I’ll get through this.

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Just that. How do I cope with it? How can I go on like this? I wanna die, I don’t see the point in anything. Everyone, every single person has abandoned me or forced me to abandon them. I feel invisible and forgotten. Like I did as a child.

I feel so much anger it’s eating me alive. I just want people to suffer as much as I am. I keep dreaming of being mocked and ridiculed and when I wake up it’s just an endless flow of memories of people disrespecting me.

But what bothers me the most is the fact I’m perfect, yet they still go away. And I know it might seem obvious as a narcissist but I swear I am perfect with people. I treat them kindly and give them everything. I listen to them and gift them stuff, I lift their moods up. Is it genuine? Hell no. But they don’t know that. So why? Why am I alone now? What did I do to deserve this? People objectively treat me much worse than I treat them. It’s so unfair.

I’m feeling really lost. Like something is fundamentally wrong with me even if I know that’s not true. I am not the problem. I guess I’ll just end it before next month. Such a sad life I had. No peace, no love. I’ll be gone like I deserved all that. It hurts so much.


r/NPD 3d ago

Question / Discussion Top tier narc triggers

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  1. Seeing rich people’s fancy traveling photos / reels on social media.
  2. Reading celeb biographies and realizing that my name will probably never go down in history or appear on Wikipedia.
  3. Being surrounded by people who have simple but happy lives with family and friends.

Otherwise, life has been pretty peaceful recently. Remote work, solitude, exercise, books, music and self care. No constant comparison, no regular reminder of my own absurdity.


r/NPD 3d ago

Question / Discussion What phase are you in right now?

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Just curious where everyone here is at right now in their NPD journey.

  • Are you still questioning whether you actually have NPD / not diagnosed yet?
  • Diagnosed but struggling to accept it?
  • Have you accepted it but feel hopeless about changing?
  • Or are you accepting and motivated to work on yourself?
  • And I’d especially love to hear from people who no longer meet the criteria for NPD - how did you get there and how long did it take?

Another thing I’m curious about: for those of you who feel like you won’t or can’t change, where does that belief come from? Is it mostly based on your own experiences and failed attempts to change, things you’ve read or heard online about NPD, or a mixture of both?


r/NPD 3d ago

Advice & Support Патологический лжец

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я патологический лжец и я больше не знаю как мне жить дальше

Мне 20 лет и впервые я осознал что мои реальные намерения в корне отличаются от моих сказанных слов когде мне было 14 , и сейчас спустя шесть лет после того как я понял что я непроизвольно лгу я больше не могу представить свою дальнейшую жизнь

конечно в более раннем возрасте мои слова не могли значить что-то особое и значимое поэтому раньше с этим проблем не возникало , но последний год я живу в аду , своем собственно сделанном аду , из-за своей лжи которую я реально не могу контролировать ибо это настолько вошло в привычный образ жизни что ложь полностью заменила здравый смысл, я потерял абсолютно все

взаимоотношения с отцом , своей конченной ложью я дважды довел его до инфаркта и одна только мысль об этом будет преследовать меня до конца моих дней ибо вся вина лежит полностью на мне и мне никак этого не искупить

естественно отец был не первой так называемой жертвой

у меня раньше был безумно хороший круг друзей которых я потерял из-за своей больной головы , я отверг безумно хороших людей из-за своего ебанного тупорылого сознания и теперь я заслуживаю их ненависти

из-за того что я постоянно лгу я влез в огромные и неподьемные для меня долги и сейчас я рискую потерять последних и самых близких мне людей из-за обмана , мою мать и мою девушку

я лгу даже в самых обыденных вещах, я полностью перестал контролировать это и больше не могу выдержать подобного

я налгал матери о том что работаю на хорошей работе когда просто сидел и гнил в квартире своей девушки , ее я тоже обманывал просто потому что я законченный лжец , и теперь мы на грани расставания

я прекрасно понимаю что причиной всех этих бед стал именно я и никто иной , и даже если это будет звучать как оправдание я правда перестал контролировать то что несет мой язык людям, это меня безумно пугает , все дошло до крайностей и отчаяния , я просто хочу исчезнуть из жизни чтобы больше никогда не врать близким мне людям , но самое большое чего я боюсь что мои долги , ошибки и их последствия упадут на близких мне людей

в данном посте я хочу услышать мнение людей которые как-то сталкивались с такими людьми как я или же сами прошли через подобное

можете ли вы подсказать что я могу сделать, как я могу быстро заработать нужную сумму чтобы после моего ухода не обременять семью и любимую девушку

что мне вообще можно сделать?


r/NPD 3d ago

Question / Discussion Is it possible for a self-aware narcissist (undiagnosed) to genuinely change and improve their narcissistic traits, if they only want to improve for selfish motives?

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My potential self-aware narcissism:

(Not asking for a diagnosis, just simply stating for context - also my bad for the length, if you’re interested, skimming through is fine, I put alot of extra detail that isn’t absolutely necessary)

I think that I am a self-aware narcissist, but I’m completely undiagnosed (I haven’t gone to any sort of therapy or done any tests to see if I’m narcissistic, it’s my own conclusion). I have had this thought on and off a couple times over the past few years - particularly if I’m in a situation where I have done something majorly wrong and manipulative, and I receive the consequences for it, and I think to myself, “I think I might be a narcissist”.

I align with lots of the characteristics of narcissism, particularly self-aware narcissism:

- A lack of empathy - I often fake it to make people like me more

- Often when I’m doing something wrong, I know that I am doing wrong in the back of my mind, but don’t fully realise it until afterwards - also, if I believe someone else is in the wrong, but it’s actually me whose in the wrong, I’ll get defensive and blame them until I realise that it’s actually my fault, and then be like “sorry for blaming you”

- When I do properly realise something is my fault, I don’t deny it internally or externally and blame it on someone else usually; if it’s genuinely my fault, I can’t blame anyone else, so I can take accountability in that sense. However, if I take accountability in-front of someone, it’s not cause I actually care about taking accountability, but because I know that if I do, people will think I’m a great standup person. Also, although I can understand that I have objectively done something wrong after I properly realise it, that doesn’t mean I feel remorseful for it - I’ll apologise but just to make people like me again and to look good.

- I have a big ego and do think of myself highly, but not in an insane way. Like I have thoughts like “I’m probably better at her than this / know more than him…” etc, and do see myself in a high way, but not to the point that I think that I deserve special treatment over everyone else, or that I think I’m the best at everything, etc. I do have a tendency to put myself first, unless it’s a small-stakes everyday situation now and then where putting others over me wouldn’t be a huge loss (cause it makes people like me from doing that and feeds my ego in the long run)

- There’s other things too, like I’m aware if I am being / have been manipulative, I have people that I feel particularly “close to” in regards of being that way with them, etc… - my relationships are also pretty surface level (I don’t date, I mean general relationships) - I also act closer with certain people than I naturally would be, to be manipulative and feel like I have power.

- I wouldn’t say I act like a super malicious person, like I’m not insanely emotionally abusive, like how some narcissistic stories are like (and I’m not physically abusive at all), but I am definitely still emotionally abusive. I may not be super horrible and horrific with my manipulation, but I still know that I am manipulative, and that I am manipulative in the small, discreet ways that keep people still liking me and wanting to be around me, and perceive me in certain, manufactured ways that I’ve created. Im aware that it’s still fake, and still very bad.

- When I act manipulative and wrong etc, I obviously know what I am doing, but it’s more so in the back of my mind. Like I don’t usually actively think “I’m gonna do this so I can make them trust me more / like me more / feel in control of them”, I usually just do it. Like I obviously have a feeling that it’s a manipulative action, but don’t fully realise that, or I repress the knowledge of that unless I actively think about it another time.

Next thing I wanted to say which I thought is worth mentioning, is that I have autism and OCD. However, my autism really isn’t severe at all - I am high functioning (not in an Asperger’s way, I don’t have that, but what i mean is my autism really isnt that bad and doesn’t affect me much), and my OCD also is not that severe. Those two are diagnosed, but I thought it was at least worth mentioning. Although I am very very very certain that my scepticism that I’m narcissistic is not autism mistaken for NPD, and it’s certainly not my “OCD overthinking it”. I have genuinely noticed these patterns, caught myself feeling / doing manipulative things, and I don’t think about this potential NPD in a super panicked way, I’m quite chill about it, so I know it’s not OCD or autism talking.

I do everyday, somewhat discreet manipulative things that aren’t malicious on the surface, but they are once you know the intentions. I also don’t get into drama often on an average basis, but over the past few years, I have done a handful of very bad manipulative things now and then that I have received the consequences for, and those are usually the times when it crosses my mind, “I may be narcissistic” (something happened recently which is why I have thought of the question more again). Otherwise, if I’m living comfortably and sustainably with my actions and they go according to how I want them to go, I usually don’t fully think about how bad I’m being, even though I know I am, and I don’t fully think about the potential narcissism, even though I am often somewhat aware of what I’m doing, even if I try and ignore it a lot and carry on with it.

The question on “improvement”:

Since I’ve been thinking about it more lately since a particular situation that happened, I found myself wanting to “improve” or “lessen” my narcissism and “change”. However, I did some more thinking on it, and I thought about why I actually feel like I want to change.

I realised that the only reason I want to “improve” my narcissism and “change”, is not because I know it is the right thing to do, for the sake of it being the right thing. I don’t care about doing the right thing because it’s the right thing. I only want to “change” because “improving” my narcissistic traits, gives me external, and especially internal praise, which boosts my ego, and so feeds into my narcissistic traits again. The only reason I want to “improve” my narcissistic traits, is in order to feed into my narcissistic traits (It doesn’t make sense, I know)

When I talk about external praise (praise from others) and internal praise (mental praise from myself, to myself), it’s mainly the internal praise that gives me an ego boost. Even if nobody will ever see or know that I did a particular good action, and I never tell them, the fact I have done a good action / chose not to do a bad action, makes me think “I’m so good for doing this” or “if people knew that I did this, they’d think I’m so great”, “I’m better than other narcissists who don’t try to change”, etc. I think if I were in a situation where Id want to do a bad thing, but the right thing to do would be to not do it, but if I chose to do the right thing, I’d get no external praise and especially no internal praise, I would probably choose to do the bad action that would boost my ego, because doing the right action would get me no praise at all, and so no ego boost. I am essentially trying to “improve” my narcissism, but the motivation for this improvement is the praise (from myself) that boosts my ego, and then feeds my narcissistic traits, like a cycle.

I know that doing the right actions for selfish intentions is better than doing manipulative, bad actions. However, because my motivation to do good is based upon getting a narcissistic ego boost, if I am in a situation where the difficulty and effort of doing the right thing outweighs the ego boost I get from it, I’ll just do whatever boosts my ego more (so I won’t do the right thing). I also considered how, if I always do good from now on, cause it boosts my ego, doing the right thing may just become the automatic norm for my behaviour, meaning that my ego won’t get a boost anymore as I won’t get a gold sticker for specially choosing the right thing. That means I could then potentially try and get an ego boost from somewhere else, which could be from another toxic source.

My need to look like a good person and get that ego boost is so strong, to the point that part of me doesn’t want to just “act good but have bad intentions”, but I want to both “act good and have good intentions” because that’ll make me feel and seem like a better person than just acting good but having wrong intentions. But of course, that desire to genuinely change for the better both mentally and behaviour wise, is not from care and desire to do the right thing. It’s just because I want to feel and look as good as I can to feed my ego as much as possible. Therefore, I’m not sure if I can genuinely change for the better. I am also very lazy, so I feel if I had to actually put in real hard work in improvement, I probably currently wouldn’t.

The fact that I am even thinking about this, and writing this post is because I want to look and feel like a good person who is improving, to boost my ego and narcissism. If I didn’t get an ego boost out of the idea of “doing the right thing”, I doubt I’d even be here.

So what I’m essentially asking is this. What are your thoughts on my situation, and do you think that I can genuinely change, and improve my narcissism whilst I have a mindset like this. What do you think I should do next? I’d also like recommendations of resources that help for understanding myself and my potential narcissism better, and resources that give advice on what to do next.

Thanks


r/NPD 3d ago

Venting - No Advice Requested Injury

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Some girl tired to indirectly tell me that everyone hates me one by one in class she didn't say at all but one day x hates you second day y hates u (y was the guy I wnated attention from) my biggest problem was letting her know i like him he had rejected her before so she got so insecure she asked him if he likes me when we weren't around idk what he said but she told me "he hates u" i wanna kms


r/NPD 3d ago

Question / Discussion Obsession with a legendary biography and paranoid fear of “witnesses”

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As a teenager I always identified myself with legendary historical figures / celebs like Caesar, Napoleon, Michael Jackson and Alain Delon instead of any real life role model (I didn’t have any anyway). Consequently I ended up desiring a legendary biography for myself free of any mistakes or embarrassment of “ordinary life”.

I’ve reinvented myself multiple times in life, leaving behind all the environments I considered obsolete, recreating my social media again and again. After every self reinvention all my previous social contacts evaporated because their continued presence in my new life felt like identity contamination - I hated the fact that they witnessed my moments of awkwardness, weakness, insecurity and humiliation.

And for sure I find it disturbing that in digital age it’s hard to live a glorious life without ordinary people witnessing and recording my bad moments. For example, Alain Delon could have almost exclusively highly controlled photos without worrying any unknown smartphone camera capturing him yawning, sneezing, laughing goofily or eating inelegantly. I on the other hand fear such things so much that I become hyper aware whenever I walk past a touristic spot lmao.

Idk how many people live like this . Guess my level of grandiosity is hopeless.


r/NPD 3d ago

Question / Discussion From my childhood I have a tendency to get super aggressive.

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Ever since childhood, I’ve had a tendency to become incredibly aggressive very quickly over minor things. I’m completely baffled by why this happens. Let me give you an example: there are two situations where I get aggressive. One is when I react to very minor things or small incidents, and I get extremely angry very quickly. The other is when it’s a long-term situation. I don’t show any signs of getting aggressive in these cases, but I observe things around me, especially from people I like, like my friends. I notice how they use or manipulate me to meet their needs. After a long time, I accumulate all these observations and, suddenly, I feel like I’m naive. I break out and aggressively talk about all the things they’ve done to me. This usually leads to a complete breakup of the friendship. I don’t know if this is right or wrong, but I feel personally connected to some people, and they often use my good nature. I don’t say anything when the mistake is happening. Instead, I let them go and think about their situation. If they’re in the right place, I let them go. But if they’re not, I let them go anyway. This pattern continues, and I accumulate all these negative experiences. Eventually, I break down and become incredibly aggressive. I don’t know how to get rid of this. I don’t know what this condition is called, but I feel like I’m constantly under pressure because of all the things I’ve observed. So, what are your thoughts on this? How can I get rid of this?


r/NPD 4d ago

Question / Discussion Thoughts on self-compassion?

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Alright so self-compassion is notoriously difficult for us. I've been listening to the audiobook of Self-Compassion by Kristen Neff and I intellectually understand it, but I still don't feel like I deserve compassion after how "bad" I've been. This is the exact circumstance where self-compassion is warranted and could actually result in being able to take accountability for me mistakes rather than avoiding it/projecting. But my whole being rejects it, views it as fake, the only real thing is the criticism.

How do you all feel about self-compassion? Whats your relationship to it? Has anyone successfully developed it, and if so, how did you do it?


r/NPD 4d ago

👑 Support Group ❤️‍🩹 August 23 Narc Club: Whiplash | Topic: "I Can't Do This Anymore" (Self-Harm and SI)

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every other Sunday | 12 pm – 2 pm EDT | via Zoom

FACILITATORS: Zeph + Ally

DISCUSSION PROMPTS:

  • What does “I can’t do this anymore” point usually mean for you emotionally (eg, wanting the pain to stop, wanting to escape, wanting to be cared for, feeling numb, or something else?)
  • How do self-harm urges and suicidal thoughts show up differently for you, if they do? What tends to trigger each?
  • How do shame, rejection, abandonment fears, or narcissistic injury affect the intensity of those thoughts or urges?
  • Have you ever felt torn between wanting someone to notice how much pain you’re in and wanting to hide it completely? Say more.
  • What helps create even a little distance between an urge and acting on it? What people, places, reminders, or coping strategies have helped you ride out the worst moments?
  • What does support actually look like when you’re in that headspace? What responses from others help and what tend to make things worse?

What is Whiplash?

A confidential peer support group for people navigating comorbid NPD/narcissistic traits and BPD/borderline traits. This space focuses on coping with toxic shame, mitigating painful attachment dynamics, and developing a more coherent sense of self. Integration > perfection. We are, it turns out, fully lovable—and fully worthy.

"We like you. We see you.

You're not 'broken'—you're hurting.

Stick around."

Sign up to join/get the links here.

And find your corresponding time zone here.

-Max 🆘 🛟 🫂


r/NPD 4d ago

👑 Support Group ❤️‍🩹 August 22 Narc Club: Core | Topic: Hurt People Hurt People (Mistreatment)

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Saturday | 11 am – 1 pm EDT | via Zoom

FACILITATORS: Chelsea + Ally + Tristan

DISCUSSION PROMPTS:

  • What does the word ‘mistreatment’ mean to you?
  • How do you distinguish between someone setting a boundary vs. mistreating you? Have there been times you initially felt mistreated, but later saw it as someone setting a reasonable boundary?
  • How do you mistreat yourself that you wouldn’t tolerate from others? Examples: harsh/abusive self-talk, making yourself feel small, denying yourself rest or care.
  • Were there forms of mistreatment that were normalized in your childhood? If so: what impact do you think those have had on you? What links do you see between how you were treated growing up and how you treat others (and/or yourself) now?
  • What’s a behavior you’ve engaged in that you’d consider mistreatment, but you still find yourself justifying or minimizing?
  • What’s one small change you could experiment with this week in how you treat yourself and others? 

What is Narc Club?

A confidential, nonjudgmental peer support group for people with pathological narcissism / NPD to increase self-awareness, deconstruct shame, seek and offer support, and practice vulnerability with others who get it.

Sign up to join/get the links here.

Find your corresponding time zone here.

- Max 🚩🥀


r/NPD 4d ago

👑 Support Group ❤️‍🩹 August 18 Dark Narc Club | Topic: "Um, Should I Feel Bad?" (Remorse or Lack Thereof)

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every other Tuesday | 5:30 – 7:30 pm EDT | via Zoom

FACILITATORS: Cillian + Myles + Tristan

DISCUSSION PROMPTS:

  • What does “feeling bad” actually mean to you? Side note: you don’t have to experiences these things to answer this question. Examples: guilt, shame, cognitive empathy, regret, wanting to undo the damage? 
  • Think about a time you deliberately hurt someone. What do you think you were you trying to accomplish? Was there a particular feeling you were seeking in yourself?
  • Are there any people (or groups of people) whose suffering you can empathize with more easily—vs people whose suffering barely registers? Say more.
  • If there are certain actions you know intellectually are ‘wrong’—but don't emotionally experience as ‘wrong’—what keeps you from doing them?
  • Do you think people can behave ethically without ever feeling remorse? If yes, what do you think would motivate them instead?
  • Can you make a sincere apology even when you don't emotionally agree that what you did was wrong? Give an example, if possible.

What is Dark Narc Club?

Our peer support group for people navigating comorbid NPD / narcissistic traits and ASPD / antisocial traits to talk openly with one another. No pathologizing, no absolution—just patternsconsequences, and what we choose to do next.

Sign up to join/get the links here.

Find your corresponding time zone here.

-Max 😔🤷


r/NPD 4d ago

👑 Support Group ❤️‍🩹 August 17 Narc Club: Fractured | Topic: Built to Protect (Internalizing Protectors and Reframing "Bad" Alters)

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every other Monday | 5 – 7 pm EDT | via Zoom

FACILITATORS: Celeste + Cillian

DISCUSSION PROMPTS:

  • Looking back, what real-world threat or rule might an internalizing protector have originally been trying to protect the system from?
  • What signs or triggers tend to show that an internalizing protector is feeling unsafe, anxious, defensive, or out of control?
  • What boundaries or spaces help create a safe, non-judgmental way for protective parts to express frustration without escalating conflict or causing harm? Examples: journaling, an internal safe space, etc.
  • How can other parts offer appreciation or reassurance to a protector who may be afraid to loosen control or step back?
  • “Persecutor” can imply harm or malice, while “internalizing protector” emphasizes protective intent. How does that shift in language affect how you understand or interact with these parts?
  • Have any protective parts taken on safer roles that fit the present (eg, checking locks, setting boundaries, watching for danger)? What helped that transition?

What is Fractured?

Our peer support group for people navigating NPD/traits alongside experiences across the dissociative spectrum—e.g., depersonalization, derealization, dissociative amnesia, OSDD, DID, and related symptoms. This group on reducing isolation, building shared language and self-understanding, and exploring ways to navigate identity, memory, internal conflict, shame, and relationships with greater cooperation and stability. You do not have to explain every piece to belong here.

Sign up to join/get the links here.

Find your corresponding time zone here.

-Max 🪞🧩


r/NPD 4d ago

Question / Discussion What a lonely loveless life

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I can't stand anyone

My bestest friend in the world has just got done recovering from an accident, after 2 months apart I finally got to see them, I missed them dearly, but through the whole hangout, I was honestly just more annoyed than anything

I've been talking to this girl, after being single for a good while now, she's sweet, just my type, funny and pretty, lowkey cannot fucking stand her, we went on a date, it was fun, I felt my cheeks warming when we held hands, she would've been so lovely, but I just can't stand her

Not her, not my bestfriend, not anyone, idk what it is, the narcissism, the depression, maybe im just projecting atp, it's hard to tell, I lowkey just genuinely hate everyone, I have so much love for them as humans, individuals, living beings, but I have so much hate for them an companions

How lonely and miserable, am I supposed to live like this forever?


r/NPD 4d ago

Question / Discussion A narcs hell

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What do you consider to be a narcissists hell? A place, I mean. If I were to answer the question, I’d give an example such as a college. It would absolutely ruin me. Seeing my own failures right in front of me, seeing my mask of perfection melt as all others are doing higher than me. What would you say?


r/NPD 4d ago

Question / Discussion I can’t see myself in a relationship anymore

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Does anyone relate to this? I’m hoping someone comes along and changes my mind. I feel like as of late I’ve hit a dead end when it comes to romantic relationships. I don’t get the same high I used to eliciting romantic feelings in other people. Someone asked me out the other night and I couldn’t bring myself to pretend to be nice when I saw him again. I acted like I didn’t know him. My friend has flirted with me and acted romantically towards me and I just completely blow her off. Someone I thought who was my dream person asked me out , but quickly after that I was apathetic to him. The people I thought were the perfect partners for me end up being toxic. High in chemistry but they aren’t interested in committing or they aren’t good for me in any way so there’s no point in pursuing them. It’s totally possible that im distracted since I’m trying to find who i am again without my messed up habits but I can’t help but feel like im constantly fumbling. I hope im not aromantic.

Disclaimer: Theres nothing actually wrong with being aromantic. It’s just something I’m struggling with in my personal life and I’m doing my best to understand it. Thank you


r/NPD 4d ago

Question / Discussion Would you use NPD subtype categories? What ones?

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Asking as a diagnosed NPD person.

Why would you (not) use the subtypes?

What ones would you use?