We can evaluate thoughts, feelings, decisions, and behavior without giving an entire human being a global rating.
“My worth depends on what I accomplish, how I am perceived, and how I compare with other people.”
1: The narcissistic pendulum—superior or worthless
2: Why shame can make accountability harder
3: Unconditional self-acceptance is not self-excusing
4: Rating your behavior instead of rating your whole identity
Post 5: Criticism—information or a verdict on your worth?
6: Admiration, achievement, and contingent self-esteem
7: Applying the same principle to people who harm you
8: A practical exercise for examining narcissistic reactions
9: Do I want this—or am I trying to prove something?
10: When managing your image replaces being known
11: Perfectionism can protect grandiosity by preventing real effort
12: What envy may be telling you
13: Dealing with potential moments of narcissistic rage
14: Core beliefs and why ordinary interactions can feel like personal attacks