Treatment usually involves talk therapy for narcissistic personality disorder, with a focus on increasing self-awareness, emotional depth, and healthier ways of relating to others.
Psychodynamic therapy
Explores unconscious patterns, early attachments, and internal conflicts. Helps build a more stable, integrated sense of self.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Helps identify and challenge distorted beliefs about self and others, and promotes more flexible thinking.
Schema therapy
Combines CBT, attachment theory, and emotion-focused approaches to reshape core beliefs formed in childhood.
Psychoeducation
Helps you understand the psychology of narcissism and how emotional regulation, empathy, and boundaries can be developed.
Behavioral strategies
- Identifying triggers for shame, anger, or withdrawal
- Learning new ways to cope with criticism or emotional vulnerability
- Practicing active listening and perspective-taking
Medication
While no medication treats narcissism directly, psychiatric medications may help manage co-occurring symptoms like depression, anxiety, or mood instability.
A narcissistic personality disorder therapist will tailor treatment based on your unique goals, needs, and emotional style.