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Narcissistic Trauma & Marginalized Communities: The Link & Coping Strategies

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Narcissistic trauma is very common in marginalized communities. So what's the link between narcissism, racism, and marginalized communities?

And what are the coping strategies?

In this eye-opening YouTube live video, MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson, narcissistic personality disorder aka NPD expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula, and PTSD & Discrimination expert Dr. Jameca Woody Cooper discussed how to cope with a narcissist in a number of settings. They discussed what to do when narcissistic behavior leads to depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, and more.

Here is what else they covered in this YouTube Live...

- What is the link between narcissism and marginalized communities?

- Are there misconceptions around narcissism when it comes to which populations it affects? For example, the focus of narcissism is often in affluent communities / celebrities / CEOs. Does this skew the actual scientific representation of narcissism?

- In general, what is the link between someone’s environment and the development of NPD?

- What are some examples of narcissistic behavior in this context

- How can someone spot the signs of narcissistic trauma?

- How can someone cope with narcissistic trauma in marginalized communities?

- Are racism and discrimination narcissistic?

- How do economic and social disadvantage contribute to NPD?

What is the link between parenting methods in marginalized communities and the development of NPD?

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