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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 3:09 Role Play - The First Session 8:26 Role Play - The Second Session 12:25 Role Play Recap 13:26 Final Thoughts 14:43 Outro Learn more about Patrick Teahan, Childhood Trauma Resources and Offerings ➡️ https://linktr.ee/patrickteahan For those that ask if therapy can help a spouse, parent, loved one who exhibits narcissism, I wanted to create an insider's visual of what that would look like. Therapy is usually contra indicated for the narcissist but in extremely rare cases it's possible. But in my experience, 99% of clients I've seen with it can't get the insight needed for successful therapy. A major personality disorder trait is the absence of a self monitoring system. I chose the issue of infidelity to highlight a scenario of the NPD's complete absence of knowing their impact on others. It could have been simply not showing up to an adult child's wedding but I wanted the scenario to be about the common A) NPD person gets in trouble B) NPD person attempts to get out of trouble. I'm not an actor! I just grew up with these folks : ) ⚠️ Disclaimer My videos are for educational purposes only. Information provided on this channel is not intended to be a substitute for in person professional medical advice. It is not intended to replace the services of a therapist, physician, or other qualified professional, nor does it constitute a therapist-client or physician or quasi-physician relationship. If you are, or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call a local emergency telephone number or go immediately to the nearest emergency room. If you are having emotional distress, please utilize 911 or the National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255 This was a role play and not exactly how I am in session. I wouldn't have taken this client on past an initial call due to most likely the person saying someone else thinks they have childhood trauma - not the person calling. Additionally, I would have still provided the individual with a referral having seen them to provide continuity of some kind of treatment should they want to pursue that. A specialist working with personality disorders or of the like would have been that referral.