Hello
I read posts and articles elsewhere discussing pathological/disordered personalities -- borderline, narcissist, vulnerable narcissist, avoidant, and the list goes on.
I read all descriptions and think -- Oh God, that's me (narcissist?!)
Does this happen to anyone else?
Does anyone else find that these labels (personality disorder) add to or create shame about processes that are common to those with CPTSD?
I'm aware from experience and Herman's work that CPTSD and bordeline can display similar features.
I can also see elements of vulnerable narcissism in my own avoidance.
I find these labels don't do much for my self esteem or generating compassion towards myself. However, the inner critic loves them:(
Can anyone relate?
I read posts and articles elsewhere discussing pathological/disordered personalities -- borderline, narcissist, vulnerable narcissist, avoidant, and the list goes on.
I read all descriptions and think -- Oh God, that's me (narcissist?!)
Does this happen to anyone else?
Does anyone else find that these labels (personality disorder) add to or create shame about processes that are common to those with CPTSD?
I'm aware from experience and Herman's work that CPTSD and bordeline can display similar features.
I can also see elements of vulnerable narcissism in my own avoidance.
I find these labels don't do much for my self esteem or generating compassion towards myself. However, the inner critic loves them:(
Can anyone relate?