When Supriya McKenna was ending her marriage, she turned to a psychologist for advice. Dr. McKenna, a family physician in Berkshire, England, had compiled a list of 126 of her husband’s behaviors. “It was lightbulb, lightbulb, lightbulb,” Dr. McKenna said. The disorder is incredibly challenging for people who have it, said Elinor Greenberg, a therapist in New York City who specializes in treating the condition. But loved ones also face difficulties relating to and interacting with people who have the condition.
Source: The Times August 28, 2025 12:51 UTC