ellauri115.html on line 1097: Vaknin developed a new treatment modality for narcissism and depression, dubbed "Cold Therapy". It is based on recasting pathological narcissism as a form of CPTSD (Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) and arrested development which result in an addictive personality with a dysfunctional attachment style. The therapy uses re-traumatization, a form of reframing, selective coldness, and deep refrigeration. AKA Gold Therapy. Only losers pay for therapy.
ellauri163.html on line 758: British psychiatrist Dr. Khalid A. Monsour says regarding Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD):
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  • The Organization of Disorder
    xxx/ellauri044.html on line 318: Dr. Burgo: That term gets thrown about too loosely, and sometimes it’s just a kind of name-calling. If you look at the DSM, Anti-Social Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder share many of the same features, which says to me that narcissism/sociopathy is actually a spectrum. A true sociopath is incapable of love but that doesn’t apply to everyone with narcissistic features.
    xxx/ellauri044.html on line 320: Dr. Burgo: It helps to think of narcissism as occurring along a spectrum of severity, rather than as a discrete entity that corresponds to Narcissistic Personality Disorder. The extreme narcissist is incapable of authentic love and concern, but many other people with milder narcissistic features to their personalities can feel love under certain conditions. I’ve seen people able to feel a limited kind of love for their spouse or children but who demonstrate no empathy for anyone else. The love is often fairly “selfish,” with a focus more on what the narcissist needs rather than on concern for the other, but it is a kind of love all the same.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 59: F60-F69 Disorders of adult personality and behaviour (Psychopaths)
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 63: F80-F89 Disorders of psychological development (Autists)
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 73: Amerikkalaiset luokittelevat omia hullujaan Diagnostic (and statistical) Manual of Mental Disorders -käsikirjalla.
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 82: Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 84: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 86: Bipolar and Related Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 88: Depressive Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 90: Anxiety Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 92: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 94: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 96: Dissociative Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 98: Somatic Symptom Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 100: Feeding and Eating Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 102: Elimination Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 104: Sleep-Wake Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 110: Disruptive, Impulse Control and Conduct Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 112: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 114: Neurocognitive Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 116: Personality Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 118: Paraphilic Disorders
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 120: Other Disorders
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    Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder

    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 212: Churchill: Bipolar Disorder
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 765: Neurosis is a class of functional mental disorders involving chronic distress, but neither delusions nor hallucinations. The term is no longer used by the professional psychiatric community in the United States, having been eliminated from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in 1980 with the publication of DSM III. However, it is still used in the ICD-10 Chapter V F40–48.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 224: Multiple Personality Disorder
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