About the episode

“Narcissism is about the art of not being." - Prof. Sam Vaknin

In this compelling episode of Reclamation Radio, Dr. Kelly Brogan sits down with Professor Sam Vaknin to explore the intricate and often misunderstood world of narcissism. With decades of research under his belt, Sam Vaknin sheds light on the clinical and societal dimensions of narcissism, clarifying the common conflations and misconceptions that pervade our understanding of this complex personality disorder.

Today's discussion delves deep into the roots of narcissistic behavior, the role of early childhood experiences, particularly with the mother, and the pervasive impact of narcissism on relationships. Dr. Brogan and Professor Vaknin also discuss the philosophical and clinical challenges in diagnosing and treating narcissistic personality disorder, offering a fresh perspective on a topic that has become increasingly relevant in today's social and relational landscapes.

Today on Reclamation Radio:

  • Understanding the difference between clinical narcissism and societal narcissism
  • The role of early childhood experiences in the development of narcissism
  • Why narcissists struggle with perceiving others as separate and external
  • The concept of the "shared fantasy" in narcissistic relationships
  • Red flags to watch for in potential narcissistic relationships
  • The profound grief and emotional aftermath of narcissistic abuse
  • Why narcissists lack the capacity for self-individuation and healing

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