Narcissistic Personality Disorder therapists in Oregon
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Angelica Amaya
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW,LICSW
I am trained in NPD disorders and can help individuals who have suffered abuse from someone with NPD or strong NPD traits.
21 Years Experience
Online in New Mexico, Oregon, Washington
(Online Only)
Dr. Michael Marossy
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Individuals struggling with narcissistic personality dynamics often experience significant difficulties related to self-esteem, emotional regulation, interpersonal relationships, shame, vulnerability, and sensitivity to criticism or rejection. While these patterns may appear externally as defensiveness, control, anger, or emotional distance, they are frequently connected to deeper emotional pain, insecurity, attachment wounds, or unstable self-worth.
Therapy for narcissistic personality disorder and related personality patterns requires a thoughtful, nonjudgmental, and emotionally attuned approach. I work with clients to better understand recurring interpersonal conflicts, emotional reactions, self-protective behaviors, and underlying vulnerabilities while helping them develop healthier relationships, greater emotional insight, increased self-awareness, and more stable self-esteem.
8 Years Experience
Online in California, Oregon
(Online Only)