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Can Narcissists Change? Exploring Psychological Interventions

Individuals exhibiting narcissistic traits often engage in behaviors that can frustrate those around them. These may include deflecting blame, lying, or twisting conversations to place themselves in a favorable light. The question arises: can someone with such tendencies genuinely change? Psychological research provides insight into the complexities surrounding narcissism and potential avenues for treatment.

Understanding narcissism involves recognizing two primary forms: grandiose and vulnerable. Grandiose narcissists perceive themselves as superior to others, while vulnerable narcissists tend to be more sensitive to criticism. Both categories can display self-centeredness and arrogance. When these traits become severe, they may lead to a diagnosis of **Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)**, characterized by persistent patterns of behavior that undermine interpersonal relationships.

Narcissists often react aggressively to perceived slights, which can alienate them from others. Research indicates that this defensive posture can also lead to feelings of rejection for the narcissist, creating a cycle of isolation.

Psychological Interventions for Narcissism

Treatment for narcissism typically begins with **talking therapies**. One of the most prevalent methods is **cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)**, which helps individuals identify and challenge negative thought patterns. A 2015 study revealed that many therapists prefer **introspective relational techniques**, where clients explore their emotions and motivations in a nonjudgmental environment. This approach is crucial, as narcissists may fear vulnerability, complicating their ability to build a trusting relationship with the therapist.

Therapists face significant challenges when working with narcissistic clients. These individuals often enter therapy in a vulnerable state, yet traits of grandiosity may surface during sessions. Successfully addressing these complexities requires skill and an understanding of the underlying emotional barriers, such as feelings of shame or inadequacy that contribute to narcissistic behavior.

Dropout rates for therapy among narcissists are notably high, with estimates suggesting that between **63% and 64%** of narcissistic patients discontinue treatment early. This contrasts sharply with general therapy dropout rates, which range from **10% to 50%**. Often, those with NPD do not acknowledge their issues, seeking help instead for associated problems like depression or relationship difficulties.

Emerging Treatment Approaches

Innovative treatments, particularly those developed for **borderline personality disorder**, are being adapted for narcissism. Techniques such as **dialectical behaviour therapy**, **mentalisation-based therapy**, and **schema therapy** show promise. Dialectical behaviour therapy emphasizes the acceptance of one’s identity while challenging negative thoughts. Mentalisation-based therapy encourages clients to understand the connection between their thoughts and behaviors, while schema therapy addresses maladaptive mental frameworks formed during childhood.

Despite the potential of these therapies, evidence supporting their effectiveness for NPD remains limited, and they also face similar challenges, such as the need for prolonged treatment and building rapport.

In **April 2025**, researchers **Alexa Albert** and **Anthony Back** proposed an intriguing alternative: incorporating **psychedelic drugs** like MDMA into therapy. This approach aims to enhance empathy and emotional receptiveness in narcissistic clients. While MDMA-assisted therapy has shown success in treating conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder, concerns about worsening mental health and the critical importance of therapist rapport remain.

Legal barriers also complicate the integration of psychedelics into therapeutic practices, as substances like MDMA are classified under Schedule 1 of the **Misuse of Drugs regulations** in the UK, indicating no recognized medicinal use. Advocates, including researchers and mental health organizations, continue to lobby for changes that would allow clinical trials.

At present, therapists must rely on established techniques and their interpersonal skills to facilitate progress in narcissistic clients. While the potential for change exists, successful treatment demands patience, expertise, and a careful approach to navigating the emotional landscape of narcissism.

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