Why we must start trying to help “Cluster B” people instead of stigmatizing them.

7 thoughts on “Why we must start trying to help “Cluster B” people instead of stigmatizing them.

  1. Small world. I recently joined a group on Facebook called Cluster B Personality Disorders only my group is for people who have the “disorders” not people trying to help us. Are there any Bees in your group aside from you?

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  2. The point is that bottom line we were all created innocent and equal and everyone deserves empathy, even if we have to set boundaries to protect ourselves. You are so right in realizing that these people were abused as children as well, their pathologies triggered by undeserved trauma and suppressed grief. They are deserving of help and probably are not culpable for everything they do. Treating narcissists like non humans can never be the answer. However, be careful, as sociopaths are more common than diabetics in this world, and even trained psychiatrists have trouble discerning when they are lying and when they are not. Be careful your empathy for others does not re-endanger yourself and those you love. My mother was a narcissistic sociopath personality. No one but me and my father realize to this day how dangerous she can be.

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