Narcissistic Personality Disorder therapists in Newport Beach, California CA
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Alexandria Guerrero
Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
I work with individuals navigating traits or patterns related to Narcissistic Personality Disorder, including struggles with self-esteem, relationships, and emotional regulation. Therapy offers a space to explore what’s beneath the surface—often deep pain, vulnerability, and unmet needs—and to build healthier ways of relating to self and others with greater self-awareness, empathy, and stability.
1 Years Experience
Online in Newport Beach, California (Online Only)
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
Treatment for those who are in relationships with people who have narcissistic personality disorder. Therapy empowers survivors of trauma to recognize and challenge negative self-perceptions, anxiety, and self-doubt, which are all common outcomes of narcissistic abuse.
20 Years Experience
In-Person in Newport Beach, CA 92625
Online in Newport Beach, California
Jeanette Abney
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, SAP
I have years of experience with assisting individuals with personality disorders.
26 Years Experience
In-Person Near Newport Beach, CA
Online in Newport Beach, California
Matthew Bishop
Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Doctorate in Behavioral Health Leadership
Living with or loving someone with narcissistic traits can be confusing and painful. In therapy, I help clients make sense of these patterns, set boundaries, and protect their own sense of self.
9 Years Experience
Online in Newport Beach, 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.
9 Years Experience
Online in Newport Beach, California (Online Only)