TruthSeeker
Diamond Member
^The thing about therapists.. as with all professionals who work in areas where expertise and qualifications are critical... is they get to choose. There are many psydocs and therapists who are more than happy to work with NPD and lots of other psychiatric illnesses and mental health conditions too. Many that are seemingly just as intractable as you say NPD is. They are trained and experienced in the traits of these conditions. They are not scared or uncomfortable with working with people who have these conditions so they can help and treat these people. And that at the end of the day is what is important. That treatment is available and those that do want it can get it.
I can see why you may be uncomfortable @TruthSeeker - obviously you are not trained or an expert in treating these conditions. You have your trauma tied up with people who exhibited these traits possibly? Idk..
And yeah @PURUSHA - I was aware that you were diagnosed and had been having treatment for your illness. If some people who refused treatment for ptsd owned up to their mental health illness and showed as much tenacity there could be a better outcome for them too.
@blackemerald1 I've seen 2 therapists.....who both said they had 18 and 38 years respectively of MH experience, were licensed, and within one session didn't have any training or knowledge of dissociation (but they advertised Trauma, PTSD, and dissociative disorders). Yep.....and the latest I hear is everyone has trauma.....so they seem to see trauma has a catch all.....like it's normal.