Narcissistic Personality Disorder therapists in Fort Erie, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Stacey Stemplowski
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, RP, CCPA, OAMHP
For the individual and/or family/friend - identifying thought patterns and behaviours. Exploring the historical pieces and creating a healthier future.
7 Years Experience
Molly Heffernan
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
The impacts of narcissism in relationships can be profound and often detrimental. Narcissistic individuals typically exhibit a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, a lack of empathy, and a constant need for admiration. In relationships, this can lead to a one-sided dynamic where the narcissist dominates conversations, seeks constant validation, and undermines the well-being of their partner. Communication breakdowns, emotional manipulation, and a sense of being devalued are common consequences. The partner of a narcissist may experience a range of negative emotions, including frustration, loneliness, and diminished self-esteem. The relationship often becomes imbalanced, with the narcissist prioritizing their own needs and desires at the expense of the other person. Addressing and navigating the challenges posed by narcissism in relationships may require professional intervention, as therapy can provide support for both individuals involved, fostering healthier communication patterns and promoting a more equitable and fulfilling connection.
9 Years Experience
Daniel Klassen
Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist (P7619) in Alberta, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC 19147) for the rest of Canada
Narcissism, to a certain extent, permeates our outer world and even our inner selves. This self-centeredness often stems from deep soul wounds and a desire to fill inner emptiness by dominating and diminishing others. Addressing the root causes of this hurt can potentially eliminate these tendencies at their source, freeing narcissistic individuals from prolonged suffering. Narcissistic behavior is a defense mechanism, shielding individuals from facing the insecurities and vulnerabilities caused by their deep wounding. By exploring these underlying insecurities and vulnerabilities in therapy, individuals can come to understand themselves and the offenses against them better, develop healthier coping mechanisms and hold a more balanced sense of self. This process can also lead to greater empathy, understanding, and healthier relationships with others. Being released from the hold of the anger that caused the emptiness in the first place, is Daniel’s central intent when working with those who have narcissistic attributes.
5 Years Experience
Blake Anderson
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW, BA
I have worked with clients experiencing and managing difficult personalities in their life, including the challenge of NPD.
12 Years Experience
Tracey Nguyen
Counsellor/Therapist, RN, MN
NPD can be challenging to live with but not impossible to heal. It’s key to address the human root causes of this personality behaviour patterns. It comes down to deep unmet needs due to emotional neglect and certain parenting styles that enable a child to remain stunted in their earlier developmental years. Once we heal the unmet needs, emotional pain, the addictions, manage expectations, assess fantasy vs reality, take responsibility for our lives, our emotions and give up our intense self absorption, we can begin to look outside of ourselves and connect with the world. It doesn’t have to be so lonely, we can let go of control, expectation and seek salvation for our soul. Healing NPD is possible, with great opportunity for emotional maturity, soul and spiritual growth. Book a free consultation with me to find out how I can help you.
9 Years Experience