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Navigating Narcissists: Recognition, Strategies, and Healing

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Guardian

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Kathleen Saxton, a psychotherapist, discusses the impact of growing up with narcissistic parents, the traits of narcissistic personality disorder, and strategies for recovery and establishing boundaries, emphasizing that it's never too late to reclaim one's life from such toxic influences.

Nick Cannon Opens Up About Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Nick Cannon has revealed his diagnosis with narcissistic personality disorder, discussing his mental health journey and the importance of therapy. Previously diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia, Cannon embraces his neurodivergence and aims to be an example for others. He also shared that his two-year-old son Zillion was diagnosed with autism, highlighting the family's commitment to acceptance and compassion. Cannon, who has 12 children with various partners, continues to advocate for mental health awareness.

Nick Cannon Seeks Help After Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Nick Cannon has revealed his diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and expressed his commitment to understanding and managing his mental health. Speaking on his "Counsel Culture" podcast and at a Thanksgiving event, Cannon discussed his journey with mental health, emphasizing the importance of therapy and self-awareness. Despite his busy life as a father of 12, he is focused on healing and setting an example for others. Cannon's openness about his condition aims to destigmatize mental health issues and encourage others to seek help.

Nick Cannon Seeks Help After Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Nick Cannon has publicly acknowledged his diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder, expressing a commitment to self-improvement and therapy. Speaking at a Thanksgiving event, Cannon emphasized the importance of embracing mental health and using his diagnosis as a means to heal and set an example for others. He first revealed his condition on his podcast, noting that while he identifies with many symptoms, he does not lack empathy or experience rage. Cannon is actively seeking help and understanding of the disorder.

Nick Cannon Seeks Help Following Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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Nick Cannon has revealed his diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and expressed his need for help, discussing how it affects his life on his "Counsel Culture" podcast. Cannon, who has 12 children with six different women, is working on self-improvement and embracing mental health therapy. He shared his diagnosis during a podcast episode with Dr. Cheyenne Bryant and is committed to understanding and managing the condition.

Nick Cannon Opens Up About Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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Nick Cannon, the television host and father of 12 children, has revealed on his podcast that he has been diagnosed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Cannon, who has children with six different women including Mariah Carey, expressed that the diagnosis has empowered him to seek therapy and improve his life. He acknowledged always suspecting he had undiagnosed mental health issues and is now embracing therapy as a means of healing. Despite the challenges, Cannon is using his platform to raise awareness about mental health.

"Warning Signs: Love and Personality Disorders Unveiled"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by YourTango

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This article discusses 16 signs that may indicate a person you love has a personality disorder, such as psychopathy or narcissistic personality disorder. These signs include believing they are superior to you, expressing hatred towards you, never accepting responsibility, grooming new partners, having a history of multiple romantic partners, being hypersensitive towards themselves and insensitive towards others, always needing to be the winner, making you feel like you're losing your mind, enjoying degrading others, being deceptive and manipulative, having questionable morals, displaying shallow emotions, playing the victim, using triangulation, lacking basic social skills, and constantly criticizing your actions.

Navigating the Terrifying Depths of Love with a Psychopath

Originally Published 2 years ago — by YourTango

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Individuals with psychopathy and narcissistic personality disorder tend to follow a predictable cycle in their relationships, known as the idealize, devalue, and discard cycle. This cycle reflects the brain's reward system, which becomes highly activated during the initial phase of the relationship, leading to intense attraction and love bombing. However, as the relationship progresses, the reward system becomes less stimulated, causing the psychopath to lose interest and become bored. This leads to negative behaviors, such as gaslighting and blame-shifting, as they hold their partner responsible for the loss of excitement. These relationships can be dangerous and life-changing for the victims.