How To Spot a Narcissist and Heal From Them w/ Dr. Ramani Durvasula | The Psychology Podcast

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2 ай бұрын

This week Scott is joined by clinical psychologist and author Dr. Ramani Durvasula. Dr. Durvasula is one of the world’s leading experts on narcissism. In this episode, they the common myths about narcissism, the warning signs of narcissism to look for when a new person enters your life, and how to heal and move on with your life after you've been hurt by a narcissistic person.
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@LoisPasinella
@LoisPasinella Ай бұрын
Dr. Ramani is a rare, concisely, clear, empathetic, and supportive voice for those of us who suffer from antagonistic relationships. I value her insight, her knowledge, her understanding, and her compassion! Dr. Ramani, well said in this broadcast!
@jean1244
@jean1244 Ай бұрын
And well said Lois! She is amazing. Gives us clarity. The confusion is being unravelled.
@adahproverbs3193
@adahproverbs3193 3 күн бұрын
Yes love her!!!
@TranscendingTrauma
@TranscendingTrauma 2 ай бұрын
I love how Dr. Ramani is not wishy-washy. Often when people tell us to let go of the awareness of narcissism, and the damage that comes from these relationships, it’s similar to the concept of spiritual bypass. Which further invalidates people that were victims of narcissist abuse. It also does cause that confusion she talks about. Because we know the experience we had, and the damage it caused, and then we are made to feel shame around it like oh, they just had a traumatic childhood, and all these other excuses for their very harmful behaviors. The conflict between our felt experience of abuse and having that experience minimized and justified is what creates.. hello birth of cognitive dissonance. We are not blaming everything on the narcissist. We are blaming them for everything that was that direct result of the entanglement with them (hate to call it connection, that muddies something healthy). Which ironically is a lot. They are the cause of lots of damage. When we are clear on this, that is when progress is made. No more excuses that is a form of enabling narcissism to continue running rampant.
@jironfinn1
@jironfinn1 Ай бұрын
As a provider in health care, Dr Ramani has been tremendously helpful to me personally and professionally. She is very empathetic, clear, concise and articulate. She is a MASTER communicator of some very complex concepts. Thank you Thank you Dr Ramani!!🙏🫶
@Angela-bz8sw
@Angela-bz8sw Ай бұрын
Dr Ramani - I am astounded that folks have been hateful towards you. What? This hurts me for you. I am so sorry there are so many jerks out there. Keep on keeping on!!
@lisalambert81865
@lisalambert81865 Ай бұрын
My daughter called me a narcissist and have convinced others that I am a narcissist. I had been on therapy at this point 9-10 years and making good progress. Because she said I just found a therapist that would tell me what I want to hear, I got referrals to a psychologist that his specialty is diagnosing behavioral issues and narcissism, so I went and had a complete psychiatric evaluation done. I got the report of his findings and gave it to my daughter and therapist, it showed I was not a narcissist, that I had extreme trauma and low ADHD. My daughter didn’t back down from her claim I was a narcissist and smear campaign.
@biancabernardo8410
@biancabernardo8410 Ай бұрын
There's a narcissist there but it's not you.
@JanineHyslop
@JanineHyslop 2 ай бұрын
dr Ramani done amazing here not sure id have coped as well.. tricky but she outdone herself as usual.
@HipJipC
@HipJipC 2 ай бұрын
I listen to the podcast on the Alexa Echo Pop and come here to leave a Thumbs Up. This one was especially good because it hits every key point of every single stage as it progresses to reach FINALLY the state of going no contact. I'm 64 and came out the other side of a narcissistic mother and a collection of narcissists I "collected" and played the victim although being in a co-dependent relationship there is NO victim, just a dance between two playing a sort of game. They use other terms other than "no contact" but it's the same... changing the narrative is what is needed because taking a victim mentality makes one inapproachable because the "victim-hood" becomes an addiction. No one likes "Victim Personalities". Setting boundaries that we enforce for our own well-being is key to shutting out these blind humans. No, you're not being "Selfish", it's called self-preservation. Narcissists can and will destroy you if you let them. Don't let them!
@normazumsteg1101
@normazumsteg1101 Ай бұрын
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@thiefonthecross7552
@thiefonthecross7552 Ай бұрын
Ramani is a legit warrior
@sueanncrawford6217
@sueanncrawford6217 Ай бұрын
At 15 years of marriage, when I finally went for help, my psychologist asked why I was there; I said “My husband is driving me crazy” She told me I was married to an alcoholic after many questions, but Dr Ramini made me realize that primarily he was, and is, a narcissist. 10 years in Alanon, it still didn’t come together until she filled in the blanks. Thank you Dr R!
@kayakins3051
@kayakins3051 Ай бұрын
Dr. Ramani is absolutely wonderful in her knowledge! She’s a gift to this world.
@carolgonzales4262
@carolgonzales4262 Ай бұрын
Dr. Ramani, you outshined the host and were so good at making your intelligence known on this subject. 👏 Course everyone knows you are THE person to go to for in-depth knowledge of narcissists. I can't thank you enough for saving my sanity.❤
@rosemondamponsah8243
@rosemondamponsah8243 14 күн бұрын
DR Ramini makes me melt, you are good is the word 😢😢😢
@judimunro9279
@judimunro9279 Ай бұрын
I’m glad I am reading: “It’s not you.” Very thankful for the book which is not just a repeat of stuff I’ve heard on the many podcasts I’ve listened to.
@andreacook6000
@andreacook6000 Ай бұрын
it depends whether or not you think the values of the world mean that you finish first. What is your definition of finishing first and what is your definition of finishing last? what actually matters? in this video you come across as somebody who is still very much bought into the values that the media and the world say are important. Have these values worked for the world? Have they made people happy? look deeper…
@johnmoyer99
@johnmoyer99 Ай бұрын
I like how she reframed people pleasing as a necessary survival strategy for those of us who had mothers who were narcissists. It became clearer to me that my mother’s adoptee status who never had a relationship with her biological parents evolved into a narcissistic personality.
@LisaSmith-yb2uz
@LisaSmith-yb2uz 2 ай бұрын
Great discussion (I love Dr. Ramani’s work!) 😘
@leilagomulka5690
@leilagomulka5690 Ай бұрын
Yes . “ what they are doing is not okay “yes.
@preethishreeya8035
@preethishreeya8035 Ай бұрын
Dr. Ramani's videos saved my brain from thinking I am totally worthless after experiencing narcissistic abuse from a younger guy. The silent treatment, the manipuation into getting what he wanted and the discard. It's all exactly like she talks about in videos and in her book. I hope she is not questioned to the levels that the host is trying to check her. She is right! That's all we know.
@dr.shilpagowda4700
@dr.shilpagowda4700 Ай бұрын
Wow. This brilliant lady doctor gets me. Totally resonate with her childhood psychology assessment and several other concepts, such as grief over opportunity costs, etc. I will be reading her book!
@jordanpettet3488
@jordanpettet3488 7 күн бұрын
This episode was so enlightening and also sadly confirming of what I already suspected but didn't want to be true.
@DW-yo4eb
@DW-yo4eb Күн бұрын
Great content (as always) from Dr. Ramini. The host can make his point without profanity.
@band_its1518
@band_its1518 Ай бұрын
I finally finalized my divorce with my narcissistic husband. Unfortunately we do have 4 children together, the youngest being 1, so I am stuck with him for some time, but I no longer am stuck in a state where I know nobody being an at home mother and going without just to satisfy his need for drugs and alcohol. I have come a long way, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and I finally can not only see it, but look forward with excitement instead of fear to see whats on the other side. My story has only just begun, at the age of 37... ;
@billjryantheunanonymousact3556
@billjryantheunanonymousact3556 12 күн бұрын
First, this Tablet belongs to my husband, but I use it all the time. If is my best friend. I have your book and I've been Listening to you for quite some time. I love you and Respect you immensely!!!!!! I have been married for almost 38 years, but in the last couple of months I'm seriously considering leaving. Ironically I felt it was getting better, and then you get that punch in your gut which is like GOTYA!!!!I also stop going to therapy after 30 years or so . I will only consider someone knowledgeable with narcissism., most haven't a clue. I just had a 75th birthday They made sure to ruin. Enough already. It wasn't all bad, just mostly. Will continue to watch you . May Godbless you. Sincerely Elissa Ryan 43:16
@adamthaeer217
@adamthaeer217 Ай бұрын
Such a wonderful human being
@lisalambert81865
@lisalambert81865 Ай бұрын
You just said that the victim gets to the point where they record a conversation/ argument with the narcissist. Well I have known two narcissists that recorded a victim after reactive abuse, they get the victim worked up and pushed all the right buttons and then press record them having a reaction. I came across a recording of me accidentally of a fight and I remember the fight and there were pieces of the fight missing, then at the end of the recording the narcissist says “ now you see what I have to deal with”. So the victim can be made to look like the narcissist.
@Jaylade
@Jaylade Ай бұрын
The recording is absolutely awful. Never had it in a relationship until my present one.
@LolaAileenVanslette
@LolaAileenVanslette 6 күн бұрын
I feel Dr Ramani's childhood. Being raised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, I was tortured by teachers and students alike. So, children are meant to be seen and not heard (more like, you are not to be seen OR heard), and hiding from the world has created a disassociation with the world in general. No wonder my excessively abusive narcissistic parents created a situation for me to end up in multiple narcissistic relationship, and even in one marriage, with a diagnosed Sociopath. In the process, while targeting me with abuse, created a mob of psychopathic bullies of my younger siblings.
@billjryantheunanonymousact3556
@billjryantheunanonymousact3556 12 күн бұрын
My name is Elissa Ryan I forgot to mention that I'm bipolar. When I was seeing a therapist years. Ago I decided to speak to a psychiatrist on behalf of my husband,Because my i8nsurance overdue me at the time. He told me there was not much he could do for me, just to stay with him. I mentioned I had high blood pressure and he took it ,it was 200 over some thing.he abruptly told me to get out of his office e and go home. So much for that and it was documented. Thanks again Elissa Ryan
@ay5810
@ay5810 Ай бұрын
Yuo are a life saver Dr Ramani 😍
@leilagomulka5690
@leilagomulka5690 Ай бұрын
Super podcast
@user-wr6zi6nl8k
@user-wr6zi6nl8k Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@user-kj1kk7cr9f
@user-kj1kk7cr9f Ай бұрын
Lol that comment 2 narcs absolute recipe for disaster made me chuckle to myself, which felt good as I've still been ruminating as just about to get rid of narc mate lol,!!!!
@user-yw5hm4fy2i
@user-yw5hm4fy2i Ай бұрын
I think the Psychology fields need to add a few more chapters into the existing psychological disorders such as Passive/Aggressive behaviors, CODEPENDENCY with NARCISSISTIC DISORDERS and their detrimental effects on the victims worst than anything else..I hope the APA would be able to get enough Federal Aids for research projects in these areas and last but not least I bet ya there are plenty of high profiles government's officials who might funded these programs are actually the Narcissistic themselves 😂😅..
@hopefulldoubts
@hopefulldoubts Ай бұрын
I cannot get over him saying "Well atent you miss assertive". Hahaha Dr Ramani is talking fast because she has a lot damage control to do with this dude. He is clearly clueless and seems to want to "one up her"
@hopefulldoubts
@hopefulldoubts Ай бұрын
Aren't*
@csnymoodiesfan
@csnymoodiesfan Ай бұрын
I’m so glad you said we don’t have to be shut down because we call someone a narcissist and we’re not therapists. After seeing so many videos on narcissism, there is no doubt that the person I know definitely has these characteristics. She even said after going to therapy with her family that the blame was put on her, but she never acknowledged that she was the cause of the problems in her family.
@MeanEileen916
@MeanEileen916 Ай бұрын
Have you (the interviewer ) ever done any introspection??
@caranoblitt6212
@caranoblitt6212 Ай бұрын
I’m going to speculate that some of the most dangerous narcissists, severe narcissists, the less likely it is that they receive a diagnosis because they will never go to a MH professional.
@mayviskhoo3283
@mayviskhoo3283 Ай бұрын
This dude was shaming himself each time he opened up his mouth, making unintelligent remarks and gibberish jargons. Why would the producer allow such an inexperience and immature fool to conduct this interview with Dr Ramani? She deserves better!! Dr Ramani is such an amazing and highly intelligent person and it was so degrading to assign this fool to interview her. It feels like Dr Ramani is parenting a teenager who pretends to be the cool kid throughout the whole interview.
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
I think this was done deliberately in order to introduce heavy and difficult topis of psychiatry with many people who are not much educated in psychology, or are not interested to learn all the clinical definitions - but they still suffer from NPD due to toxic colleagues or boss or family members in their lives.
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
I've just watched the whole video and this dude is catastrophe. At around 38 minute he is screeching mysterious sound, I thought at first there is some animal in my room. Rarely annoying person to listen. If there was no Ramani here, I would quit watching it long time ago.
@jean1244
@jean1244 Ай бұрын
Interrupting - out of his depth!
@judimunro9279
@judimunro9279 Ай бұрын
“Un-crazying” someone! Yep. That’s me….
@minakoa7178
@minakoa7178 10 сағат бұрын
I get some serious grandiose N vibes from this interviewer. The backhanded compliments. The sensitivity to pushback. Good god.
@bibleblessingsministries2964
@bibleblessingsministries2964 Ай бұрын
I think one of the expanations for people falling victim to narcissists or cult leaders is the deep desire in us to find an ideal person to follow. The narcissist presents an attractive ideal veneer.
@chaitrakeshav
@chaitrakeshav Ай бұрын
@jannabailey6800
@jannabailey6800 Ай бұрын
I had a friend who from what I have been able to figure out is narcissist which reminded me of gaslighting until three months ago. Another format friend . could've been narcissist. I had a five year or so time away from a friend whom I've known over 35 years. I decided to write her and our friendship was revived. When I told Ann I was friends with Sue Ann said drop her insisted voice tone. I said no and slammed the phone down. After that Ann's and my friendship wasn't the same. I haven't heard from Ann in twelve years maybe eleven years. She moved to another state and her husband divorced Ann .❤They have a daughter. .
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
With people pleasing we need to take step back. What are the origins of this? Is this trauma informed behavior? Was this a way how person maintained attachments? If a person had narcissistic parent, being a people pleaser was the only way they were going to get any form of attunement from that parent. People pleasing now is literally may be safety behavior. What is function of people pleasing- only by doing I am going to be safe. Fixing becomes love 🟥 Dr. Ramani Durvasula - this is the only person who recognize people pleasing - all other authors ashame it as being too nice syndrome.
@ivancastillo4619
@ivancastillo4619 Ай бұрын
I opened up to my therapist through email and it looks like she didn't believe me and thought that I was only sending that email to convince her to help me get disability. It's not true cus I was afraid so that's why is ent it through email to avoid retaliation. I even told the clinician that I didn't feel safe were I lived but I didn't open up to her for those same reasons.
@mday3821
@mday3821 Ай бұрын
I have two Coverts living next door. Every time they go to do yard work it ends with a few mean words then follows silent for hours. Sitting back and wondering how will that relationship end! The female reminds me of my mother. UGH
@hopefulldoubts
@hopefulldoubts Ай бұрын
This guy is not happy that men statistically are more of the abusive mentality than women. This is historic. Don't check her book facts, check history dude.
@synneazaro
@synneazaro Ай бұрын
👏👏👏 this dude is just not sharp enough..
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
It appears that he hides his laziness as being convinced that he is a nice guy. I smell traits of narcissism here.
@shontal_ceramic2830
@shontal_ceramic2830 Ай бұрын
They can't say your name properly. Dr Ramani
@BenOnuMuDiyorum
@BenOnuMuDiyorum Ай бұрын
3:05 Finally... I was sick of clinicians' and therapist's egomania that like they can easily figure out if they see a narcissist in a consultation. And not allowing you to spot one.
@danarchambault8723
@danarchambault8723 Ай бұрын
My experience has never been validated , and no one ever will , I am on my own , to live the best life I can
@tonyhill2318
@tonyhill2318 Ай бұрын
Oh my goddddd...the lengths this guy goes to make himself seem like he's a "GOOD GUY"....not only is it incredibly annoying, but it definitely guarantees he is NOT a nice guy. Not really.
@user-zs7xh6ot4u
@user-zs7xh6ot4u Ай бұрын
I wonder if vulnerable narcissists can be successful - even by the world's standards - but it never feels like enough, either because part of the success is a facade OR because whatever level of success they have, they feel that they were thwarted from reaching the level they deserve.
@Ricki7704
@Ricki7704 2 ай бұрын
You’ve mispronounced both her first and last name. Two minutes of research will help
@jenp5759
@jenp5759 Ай бұрын
It feels so disrespectful, doesn’t it? Some do that with Gabor Mate too
@paularyan8400
@paularyan8400 Ай бұрын
Makes you wonder where the host falls on the spectrum.
@maryannribble3254
@maryannribble3254 Ай бұрын
Do I hear judgementalness ? Really ? How about looking in the mirror and listening to a surprise recording of yourself ..,, Narcissism ….??? A hint of …
@jenp5759
@jenp5759 Ай бұрын
@@paularyan8400 what the hell does that mean?
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
It seems that his priorities are more in pleasure seeking than being professional.
@dalehamon4295
@dalehamon4295 Ай бұрын
At 20:30 is she talking about the cult of Trump
@ljrockstar69
@ljrockstar69 2 ай бұрын
This was kind of an awkward interview. I've seen Dr. Ramani in other interview/podcast forums and did well in those, but for some reason this one feels grating and uncomfortable. I can tell Dr. Ramani is kind of irritated.
@1Luckydog3377
@1Luckydog3377 Ай бұрын
I completely agree. I don’t think the interviewer was as informed or prepared as most, and Dr Ramani had to try to tactfully correct him a few times.
@freezo244
@freezo244 Ай бұрын
39:20 💯
@taym4542
@taym4542 Ай бұрын
Loved this interview, especially the last 10 minutes; Dr. Ramani was perfect at correcting this guy's idiotic, misinformed takes
@BeaCoetzee-ey5zp
@BeaCoetzee-ey5zp Ай бұрын
He is a tad narcissistic in the manner in which he conducted interview😮
@devinbrunson3593
@devinbrunson3593 2 ай бұрын
13:18 "She got a powder-keg vibe"
@vagabondcaleb8915
@vagabondcaleb8915 2 ай бұрын
She said, "Doo-doo." 50:00😁
@SilentTrip
@SilentTrip Ай бұрын
I don't like the questions the host was asking Dr. Ramani, smells like red-pill
@Jaylade
@Jaylade Ай бұрын
Yeah sounds like hes dipping into the red-bill-red-flag manosphere, hope he recovers soon.
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
@@Jaylade Let's hope he reads the comments and do something about his issues.
@skeptik-ci5xo
@skeptik-ci5xo Ай бұрын
I beg to differ that everyone is attracted to narcissists. I am completely turned off and repelled by them.
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
Narcs do not come with narcissists tattooed on their forehead. They are manipulative - and they are actors. They have glib charm like psychopaths. All this means - that they will appear as saints and as saviors and the most perfect person you seen in your life. At first. The fake social mask will appear as their true persona - and with honeymoon phase - they are like flash eating plant attracting the insects with the sweet aroma. So people will fall into the predatory jaws easily. This is why education in NPD is crucial and especially from deep experts like Dr Ramani.
@Durhamcricket543
@Durhamcricket543 Ай бұрын
You haven’t met the charming, love bombing one yet!
@skeptik-ci5xo
@skeptik-ci5xo Ай бұрын
My sister is the narcissist that drives me to these videos; and I’ve never been loved bombed by her. Insult bombed, 💯 but there’s no love there. She is good at love bombing other people in my presence though, just to make sure it’s clear that I’m a horrible person. But it’s phony and hollow. She is a vulnerable narcissist which is even less attractive. As far as the smooth talking narcissists, I see right through them. I’ve only ever been attracted to nice men, and I’m married to the best one. I’m lucky and grateful for that.
@minakoa7178
@minakoa7178 11 сағат бұрын
She said MOST people are attracted to narcissists but not everyone. You would fall into that “not everyone”. 😊
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 7 сағат бұрын
@@minakoa7178 Yes. Dr Ramani said in one of her video how people often mishear her statements and warp it into general statements. These general statements are the sign of someone being in covert unaware narc contact or being narc herself even. This is great catch here! Good work!
@rozalialuks6583
@rozalialuks6583 2 ай бұрын
Your guest is Full of Good Ideas. But she needs "to relax" to let us follow her train of thought. Thank you both!
@robinantonio8870
@robinantonio8870 Ай бұрын
I have no trouble keeping up. Maybe it's your problem, not hers
@user-bn1cv1jw2c
@user-bn1cv1jw2c Ай бұрын
​@@robinantonio8870I agree with you!!!! They are obviously upset, that she is talking about them!
@Kyshalise
@Kyshalise Ай бұрын
She’s great you’re far off
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
Relax? What does that mean? I am curious what is your definition of being relaxed and talking about topic related to severe abuse and suicide issues? Smoking weed and reggae music in the background?
@marilynlorraine
@marilynlorraine Ай бұрын
first step, bud: pronouce your guest's name correctly. I can't even watch this because you are too lazy to get that right.
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
Well 90 percent of men are like him.
@synneazaro
@synneazaro Ай бұрын
«Mostly female Audience” I am from Norway and you just don’t use language like that. For us it sounds as stupid and uninformed as “he was a male doctor”
@Jaylade
@Jaylade Ай бұрын
Hes just adding details
@synneazaro
@synneazaro Ай бұрын
@@Jaylade just unnecessary, and is it true? An intrest in psychology I would guess is gender neutral.
@Poppy-yx8js
@Poppy-yx8js 2 күн бұрын
Dr. Ramani cyber bullied a victim of abuse for over 6 years. It’s why she lost her other platforms. I’m sorry that upsets other people. I was NOT guilty of anything and she continued to create abusive devaluing content towards a victim of abuse and violence- conservative platform .
@sarahb9805
@sarahb9805 2 ай бұрын
i love narcissists ❤
@devinbrunson3593
@devinbrunson3593 2 ай бұрын
You don't need to - they already have that covered
@kh5603
@kh5603 2 ай бұрын
@@devinbrunson3593 they're prob one lol I've now steered clear of the folks who say they see nothing wrong with narcissism....over time their personality showed these traits (thanks for the research from the last decade or so!). I've also heard folks say its better to be a narcissist and succeed than a good person who serves and gets stepped on...and of course this is taught to kids and passes down, will never end
@iheartlol90
@iheartlol90 Ай бұрын
🤮
@kenkeyes8148
@kenkeyes8148 2 ай бұрын
Like this is like vacuous pop psychology for women.
@hopefulldoubts
@hopefulldoubts Ай бұрын
You must not live in reality of the world we live in. But it's okay. If you did we would not have this issue.
@robinantonio8870
@robinantonio8870 Ай бұрын
Wow, how to out yourself as a narc. Well done
@tonyhill2318
@tonyhill2318 Ай бұрын
The male host maybe. Ramani is the real deal.
@ScottieBeanZ
@ScottieBeanZ Ай бұрын
Read her book Word for Word, yet can’t pronounce her name?
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 Ай бұрын
Tip: if you ran a "psychology" podcast - you won't get seriously if you use F word.
@fluorescent.stream
@fluorescent.stream Ай бұрын
learning how to properly say a guest's name demonstrates true care/ not learning is careless
@daasocialninja4804
@daasocialninja4804 Ай бұрын
What wrong with this guy? He sounds so bleeeh and the questions he ask do nice guys finish last really? Shadap
@user-ok2wv2pq9n
@user-ok2wv2pq9n Ай бұрын
He is so rude to her.!! Very inappropriate for him to treat her that way. He doesn't say her name correctly.. wow
@lisalambert81865
@lisalambert81865 Ай бұрын
My daughter called me a narcissist and have convinced others that I am a narcissist. I had been on therapy at this point 9-10 years and making good progress. Because she said I just found a therapist that would tell me what I want to hear, I got referrals to a psychologist that his specialty is diagnosing behavioral issues and narcissism, so I went and had a complete psychiatric evaluation done. I got the report of his findings and gave it to my daughter and therapist, it showed I was not a narcissist, that I had extreme trauma and low ADHD. My daughter didn’t back down from her claim I was a narcissist and smear campaign.
@Jaylade
@Jaylade Ай бұрын
Ok.