Narcissistic tendencies vs. narcissistic personality disorder (NPD): What’s the difference? by Hannah DeWitt | Jun 20, 2025 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Personality We’ve all encountered someone who seems overly self-focused—maybe they always steer conversations back to themselves or make decisions that seem pretty self-serving. It’s tempting to call that behavior “narcissistic,” especially since the term has become so common in everyday conversation. But there’s actually a crucial distinction in psychology: having narcissistic…
Future faking: How to spot and respond to this relationship red flag by Hannah DeWitt | May 12, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Relationships Imagine this: You’re on a first date that feels almost too good to be true. The charming stranger across the table flashes a sly grin and orders another round of wine. Suddenly, they’re painting a vivid picture of your shared future together: dream home, adorable kids, maybe even that art…
Can a narcissist change? Effective treatments for narcissism by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Aug 30, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Relationships Narcissism can be a harmful pattern that impacts both the lives of those who have it and the people around them. This impact often leads people to question: Can narcissism be treated? Can a narcissist really change? The answer is yes, those with narcissism or narcissistic traits can change. The…
Self-loathing: Why does it develop, and how do we heal? by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Feb 2, 2024 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Loving yourself is an important, and sometimes incredibly difficult, part of life. It often takes constant effort to stay positive and confident about who we are, and sometimes, the doubt and uncertainty win. Self-loathing is an intense and deeply-rooted feeling that builds over time, and can be caused by negative…
Habitual lying: What does it look like and what are its causes? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jul 27, 2023 | Behavioral Issues, Communication, Mental Health Topics, Psychology Everyone lies from time to time. Whether it’s to get out of work or spare someone’s feelings, lying every once in a while is normal and common. However, when someone lies frequently, they are known as a habitual liar. Lying often is harmful, and can even be a sign of…
What is reactive abuse? Here’s what to know and how to get through it by Hannah DeWitt | Dec 19, 2022 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics Abuse is a dangerous and prevalent issue for many people. However, it can be incredibly nuanced, which might make it hard to identify for those experiencing abuse. One frequent example of this is called reactive abuse. Reactive abuse is something that occurs as a result of a victim responding strongly…
Do you know a narcissist? Here’s how to deal with a narcissist at home and at work by Taylor Bennett | Oct 12, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Relationships Narcissists are extremely self-centered. These are the people that make everything about themselves—the ones that brag every chance they get and truly think they’re better than others. Some narcissistic individuals have their egotistical tendencies under control, but others have a more serious problem: a disorder rooted in their narcissism. When…
Narcissism vs. confidence: 5 ways to tell the difference by Mandi Corbett | May 29, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Narcissism Whether you’re concerned about a friend, a family member, or even yourself, it can sometimes be difficult to tell if someone is self-absorbed or rightfully confident. On the outside, these character traits can look very much the same: successful, bold, and charismatic. Beneath the surface, though, the self-absorption that comes…