<p><a href="https://menstherapy.online/podcasts/unmasking-nice-guy-syndrome-narcissism-dr-les-carter/?utm_source=Blog&utm_medium=Blog&utm_campaign=Blog" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Narcissist</a>. Psychopath. Sociopath. These words are everywhere right now, and most of the time, they are being used incorrectly. That is where this conversation starts.</p><p>In this episode of the Men's Therapy Podcast, Marc Azoulay sits down with Dr. Peter Salerno. He is a clinical expert and author of <a href="https://amzn.to/42PrmPj" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Nature and Nurture of Narcissism</a>. He cuts through the noise of social media diagnosis culture and gets to what these personality disorders actually look like. He highlights how they operate and why they are so hard to identify and treat.</p><p>The episode makes one thing clear early on. A <a href="https://menstherapy.online/podcasts/why-nice-guys-secretly-narcissists-psychology-explains/?utm_source=Blog&utm_medium=Blog&utm_campaign=Blog" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">narcissist</a> is not just someone with a big ego. A sociopath is not just someone cold or distant. And a psychopath is not a movie villain. These are real clinical conditions with distinct traits, and conflating them does real damage to the people trying to make sense of what they experienced.</p><p>What Dr. Salerno describes is something more unsettling than most people expect. Many of these individuals are not suffering in the way we assume. They possess superiority and <a href="https://menstherapy.online/podcasts/why-victim-mentality-juiciest-trap-modern-men/?utm_source=Blog&utm_medium=Blog&utm_campaign=Blog" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">victim mentality</a>. Some of them genuinely like who they are. The manipulation is not a coping mechanism. For many, it is a strategy, and it is working. That realization changes everything about how you understand narcissistic abuse.</p><p>It shows up when someone in your life:</p><ul><li><p>Makes you question what you saw, heard, or felt</p></li><li><p>Shows you with affection early on, then slowly pulls it away</p></li><li><p>Presents as charming to everyone else while making you feel like you are losing your mind</p></li><li><p>Reacts with rage or cold contempt the moment you push back</p></li><li><p>They consistently position themselves as the victim while causing harm</p></li></ul><p>This is not emotional immaturity. This is a pattern. And according to Dr. Salerno, that pattern has biological and genetic roots that traditional talk therapy was never designed to reach.</p><p>Marc and Dr. Salerno explore the future of the field, the limits of current treatment, and why integrating brain-based research with the traditional trauma model may be the only way forward for clinicians who are tired of referring these patients out and calling it a day.</p><p>For more podcasts, blogs, and to get involved in the Men's Therapy Online Community, visit <a href="http://www.menstherapy.online" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menstherapy.online</a>.</p><p>Follow us on social media: <a href="https://mtr.bio/mens-therapy-online" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://mtr.bio/mens-therapy-online</a>.</p>