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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IDK but I just asked Jeff to start a ”Narc” forum since DCUM has such a remarkable number of people who believe their families suffer from this relatively rare condition.[/quote] Rare? lol, my family members would never get diagnosed. What’s in it for them. Stay out of it if you don’t know what you are talking about. [/quote] Right, but you can diagnose them! What’s your credential?[/quote] DP Two therapists over the years alerted me that my mom was likely borderline and a recent therapist said my sibling also sounded like they had a personality disorder. A borderline will rarely to never visit a therapist because they are never wrong! [/quote] That is highly unethical and the kind of thing people are disciplined and lose licenses for. You never diagnose a patient you haven’t personally assessed. Never[/quote] You are not helping. [/quote] The delusional diagnoses aren’t helping. People need to deal with specific behavior and consider the circumstances of their relationships, not follow a map created by unqualified hacks. It’s no better than taking Ivermectin for COVID.[/quote] Normal doesn’t work if you deal with crazy. If you don’t want to get infected by crazy or suffer from ptsd stay far away. [/quote] I fully support people setting boundaries and having support from qualified, ethical professionals. Just as with anti-vaxxers and climate change deniers, we have a growing segment of the population who thinks they can make psychiatric diagnoses, and give a one size fits all method of coping with people who range from difficult to truly horrific in their behavior. And sometimes the “victimized” party is in the wrong. I’m not suggesting that people don’t suffer from narcissistic abuse. [/quote]
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