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Understanding Personality Deformation and Stabilisation into Severe Narcissistic Traits
Stress, Defence, Targeting, and the emerging possiblity of Treatment
An educational explainer by Dr Cora M. Stack
This video provides a clear, non-diagnostic explanation of how severe narcissistic personality patterns can develop, stabilise, and cause escalating harm — particularly when treatment does not occur.
Drawing on recent clinical discussion emerging from Harvard-affiliated centres (2023–2024), the video explains why limited treatment may be theoretically possible for a small subset of individuals, while remaining rare in practice.
Importantly, this video focuses on patterns and processes, not on diagnosing individuals.
🔍 What this video explains:
Why some emerging therapies suggest limited change may be possible — and why this is uncommon
How chronic stress can lead to personality deformation over time
How externalisation (blame, control, punishment) becomes a primary form of emotional regulation
Why perpetrators often feel calm, justified, and “normal” in the deformed state
Why certain people are selectively targeted
How projection, blame reversal, and compulsion develop
Why charm and credibility can coexist with private harm
Why institutions often misinterpret these cases as “mutual conflict”
Why recognition is essential when treatment is unavailable or refused
🧠 Who this video is for:
Survivors of psychological abuse, coercive control, or severe bullying
Professionals in mental health, education, law, HR, and safeguarding
Institutions and workplaces dealing with high-conflict cases
Anyone seeking a clear, trauma-informed understanding of these dynamics
⚠️ Important notes:
This video is educational and explanatory only
It does not diagnose any individual
It does not provide clinical or legal advice
The focus is on recognition and protection, not punishment
🛡️ Key message:
Where treatment does not occur, recognition becomes the primary safeguard.
Recognition is not punitive — it is protective.
📚 Indicative References:
Bateman & Fonagy | Kernberg | Ronningstam | Herman | Stark | Salin
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Understanding Personality Deformation and Stabilisation into Severe Narcissistic Traits
Stress, Defence, Targeting, and the Limits of Treatment
An educational explainer by Dr Cora M. Stack
This video provides a clear, non-diagnostic explanation of how severe narcissistic personality patterns can develop, stabilise, and cause escalating harm — particularly when treatment does not occur.
Drawing on recent clinical discussion emerging from Harvard-affiliated centres (2023–2024), the video explains why limited treatment may be theoretically possible for a small subset of individuals, while remaining rare in practice.
Importantly, this video focuses on patterns and processes, not on diagnosing individuals.
🔍 What this video explains:
Why some emerging therapies suggest limited change may be possible — and why this is uncommon
How chronic stress can lead to personality deformation over time
How externalisation (blame, control, punishment) becomes a primary form of emotional regulation
Why perpetrators often feel calm, justified, and “normal” in the deformed state
Why certain people are selectively targeted
How projection, blame reversal, and compulsion develop
Why charm and credibility can coexist with private harm
Why institutions often misinterpret these cases as “mutual conflict”
Why recognition is essential when treatment is unavailable or refused
🧠 Who this video is for:
Survivors of psychological abuse, coercive control, or severe bullying
Professionals in mental health, education, law, HR, and safeguarding
Institutions and workplaces dealing with high-conflict cases
Anyone seeking a clear, trauma-informed understanding of these dynamics
⚠️ Important notes:
This video is educational and explanatory only
It does not diagnose any individual
The focus is on recognition and protection, not punishment
🛡️ Key message:
Where treatment does not occur, recognition becomes the primary safeguard.
Recognition is not punitive it is protective
If this video is helpful, please consider:
👍 Liking
📌 Saving
💬 Commenting respectfully
🔔 Subscribing for further educational content
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