Narcissistic Personality Disorder therapists in Desert Hot Springs, California CA
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Dr. Claire Vines, Psy.D., Psychologist / Licensed /Psychotherapy / Psychoanalytic/
Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage, Couples, LMFT. Psy.D. Trauma-Focused CBT
A narcissistic personality is an individual who lacks self confidence while giving the impression that it is all about them, when in fact, that individual is insecure and unclear of their own identity. Often times, it can be related to the reverse narcissist who comes of as the individual who is victimized making it all about them as the focus.
21 Years Experience
In-Person Near Desert Hot Springs, CA
Online in Desert Hot Springs, CA California
Jeanette Abney
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, SAP
I have years of experience with assisting individuals with personality disorders.
27 Years Experience
Online in Desert Hot Springs, CA California
Empowered Wellbeing, Decolonizing Intersectional and Integrative Complex Trauma & Dissociation Recovery Support
Life Coach, view my credentials online at: www.recoveringfromwithin.com/credentialslongform
We have extensive background supporting folks through narcissistic trauma recovery. As well, on occasion, we will work with folks who identify as Narcissistic and are willing to engage in recovery. We recognize this takes strong footing in intersectional framework to interrupt power abuse, as well, some narcissistic expression is trauma based and can benefit from dyadic internal parts work and the recovery may/may not take as long as an entitlement origin NPD. Trauma based NPD can sometimes be hidden amongst other trauma based symptoms.
Some is entitlement based and requires a person to grow their existential field of relational compassion and actual empathy. Typically these situations require others in the family/close circle system to not enable and be collaboratively on board with holding the person with NPD to account for their behaviors. This is also true for those who are malignantly codependent and controlling. If that systemic agreement is not in place, often the person with NPD will lean on the enablers to try to escape accountability. NPD is unfortunately at pandemic like levels culturally in the hegemon, so it takes a strong culture of willingness to call people acting out into account -- they will not stop on their own. If you are seeking care for a loved one with this issue, as much as it would be wonderful to magically heal them, likely it is best to get your own care first! NPD Recovery is wonderful, worth it, and often takes many, many, many years of dedicated care! Loved ones and caring bystanders need to learn how to hold up a stop sign to egregious behavior out of care for the target first and helping the Narcissist to mitigate moral and even physical injury to the target/scapegoat. We need this on all levels, even national and global levels!
In some cases, NPD may be physiologically driven by mast cell flares, mold toxin exposure, chronic allergies, lingering infections, continued concussive symptoms ... -- in these cases, which are very different than conditioning, we would employ a more functional and integrative strategy.
15 Years Experience
Online in Desert Hot Springs, CA California (Online Only)
Daniel Slavin
Marriage and Family Therapist
I work with narcissistic patterns with a focus on increasing self-awareness, emotional depth, and relational capacity. Therapy supports understanding defensive patterns, developing greater empathy, and building more stable and meaningful relationships.
41 Years Experience
Online in Desert Hot Springs, CA California
Viktoria Walda Byczkiewicz, Ph.D.
Pre-Licensed Professional, PhD
Narcissism is a necessary component of a healthy ego. Everyone needs self-esteem in order to function successfully in society. On the other hand, Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a legitimate disorder that is not only an outcome of the selfishness encouraged by modern culture but a legitimate condition with unconscious roots in early experiences of basic needs being unmet. Narcissism manifests as problems with regulating self-esteem, grasping one’s relative place in a world of others, and participating in relationships in which one demonstrates regard to others as independent objects with minds and feelings of their own. People with unhealthy degrees of narcissism have difficulty in understanding others’ perspectives, in letting themselves be vulnerable without feeling threatened, and in respecting or having awareness of boundaries. To get at the core of the defensive symptoms of grandiosity, entitlement, vulnerability, erraticism, and emotional explosiveness that attend NPD, and to begin to engage in considerate and empathic relationships, learning to be curious about and to imagine what things are like for others is key. By exploring the motivations underlying narcissistic behavioral traits, psychodynamic psychotherapy leads to greater self-awareness; authentic, fulfilling interpersonal interactions; and genuine confidence in oneself.
10 Years Experience
Online in Desert Hot Springs, CA California (Online Only)
Narcissistic Personality Disorder therapists in Desert Hot Springs, California Statistics
Narcissistic Personality Disorder therapists in Desert Hot Springs, California average 14 years of experience and charge around $207 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (78%), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (59%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (56%).
Average years in practice
14 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$207
Accept insurance
44%
Offer sliding scale
56%
Gender ID
| 51% |
Female |
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| 33% |
Male |
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| 9% |
Non-Binary |
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| 7% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 69% |
In Person and Online |
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| 31% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 78% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 59% | Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) |
| 56% | Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) |
| 56% | Relational Psychotherapy |
| 53% | Psychodynamic Therapy |
| 50% | Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
| 50% | Family Systems Therapy |
Ages Served
| 100% | Adult |
| 88% | Young Adult |
| 69% | Senior |
| 63% | Teen |
| 38% | Children |
Client Focus
| 75% | Women |
| 69% | LGBTQ+ |
| 63% | Men |
| 50% | Christian |
| 50% | Military / Veterans |