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It is the mission of NPD Rx to provide education, facilitate policy-change and extend public or charitable services to protect and heal individuals and families negatively affected by narcissistic abuse from persons with narcissistic traits or NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder, as found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition produced by the American Psychiatric Association).
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| First, NPD Education Program: NPD Rx will engage qualified, expert instructor(s) to teach the community about Narcissism spectrum and NPD in community and in law, especially in terms of damage to children. Then, discuss current barriers to effectively addressing NPD-abuse and opportunities to respond better (in policies, law, practice). NPD Rx to apply for status as Continuing Education Unit provider in the following areas: law, therapist/counseling, social work*** (see the wiki definition of Continuing Education Units, included with this packet). By offering professionals who currently work around NPD-abuse unwitting the opportunity to learn about NPD-abuse in their training, we gather in the exact professionals we most want to reach, to effect meaningful changes to policy and law that will create new safety for NPD-abused family, intimate partners and children.Case in point: most NPD-abuse/domestic violence results in semi-safety for the primary victim/intimate partner but continued exposure/abuse for the children, as the courts have traditionally not recognized NPD-abuse AS domestic violence/child-abuse. However, this is changing beginning in Multnomah county, Oregon, where county-employed therapists are now addressing NPD-abuser access to child-victims. Intervention gives those children a chance to mature in healthy environments. This is an example of a new, successful system-response by the NPD Rx Life Boat Program that is not yet known to private therapists, most practicing lawyers, and DHS in the area but is saving lives at this moment. On children, NPD-abuse inflicts mental and physical trauma above the damage in typical physical abuse. To quote Childresss seminal compendium of studies, The Narcissistic Parent: A Guide for Legal Professionals Working with High-Conflict Divorce page 5, The Narcissistic and borderline personality parent (which are external variants of the same underlying core pathology) are among the worst parents possible. A potential rank ordering of the worst possible parents would be thefollowing:1.Sexually abusive parent incest2.Narcissistic or borderline personality parent3.Physically abusive parent4.Extreme parental neglect5.Parental mental illness (e. g., untreated schizophrenia, untreated bipolar disorder, untreated major depression).***County mental health has specifically requested that NPD Rx focus time, energy and resources to address counter-productive accumulations of lesser-skilled analysis that facilitate NPD-abusers, specifically the ineffective pattern when children disclose NPD-abuse, then alarmed private therapists call Child Protective Services, only to have the DHS (social-work-trained, which is insufficient to ascertain signs of NPD-abuse) investigation conclude their investigation with unfounded which in turn is used by the NPD-abuser in court to continue and even expand access to child-victims. NPD Rx has committed to address this issue at speed. Education is the most critical program of NPD Rx. | - | - |
| Second, the DV-Packet Workshop Program: Experiencing NPD-abuse is bewildering and mentally traumatizing, having a physical cost similar to a heavy concussion. To gather up ones own history to make the case for protection against an NPD-abuser is often re-traumatizing, as to remember incidents is to re-experience them.However, public and private professionals who could help (legal, law enforcement, even schools) often cant without a definitive written record of documented, analyzed NPD-abusive behavior-records to make decisions upon. It is critical that people who have been NPD-abused construct their safety by compiling a cogent, succinct DV Packet of historical formation, indexed and properly labeled, to gain the help they need. This difficult task can be made bearable by working in small groups, reading each others material instead of ones own; company reduces the chance of un-checked PTSD stopping the life-saving, necessary record-gathering procedure.NPD Rx will make the DV-Packet Workshops a reliable, weekly program communicated by Meetup/Facebook. | - | - |
| Third, the Buddy-System Witness Program: where NPD-abused people can ask other NPD-experienced people to be witnesses/provide company during procedures in which gaslighting or other abuse is expected, until such time as the NPD-abused person and children are safe. We will have a registration system in which we collect minimal data 1. name or pseudonym, 2. safe contact information 3. NPD-verified by (sponsor, currently to be any board member or officer of NPD Rx who can identify a case of NPD-abuse), 4. age and location of children, 5. agreement to enter the Buddy-program to a. give witness or b. receive witness or c. both give and receive witness. Expectation that witnesses are/will become Oregon Qualified Domestic Violence Advocates (Oregon's 40-hr OCADS training required). | - | - |
| Fourth, the Life Boat Program: has many related goals that, together, build safety. We1 directly promote the policy-change that each NPD divorce/separation case to be qualified by the county and state as domestic violence (which it is) rather than no fault. Changing the categorization can mean that the abuser is barred from obtaining custody of children. 1 directly advocate for increased access to resources that end post-separation NPD-abuse of adult and child victims, specifically advocating that police and domestic violence shelters advise those who present with NPD-abuse cases to seek their therapists only with the county, as only county therapists have sufficient professional security to withstand an attack by a challenged NPD-abuser.analyze DV Packets upon request for patterns of NPD-abuse and respond in writing as an Oregon Certified Domestic Violence Advocate.provide communications advocacy (interrupting post-separation abuse) between NPD-abusers and the healthy parent until such time as victims can become fully protectedraise awareness and accountability for proper handling of NPD-abuse as Domestic Violence. Example: we collect information about professionals in the community who are NPD-trauma informed (particularly lawyers, therapists and judges) and also collect information about professionals in the community who actively resist becoming NPD-trauma informed or who have conflicts of interest or who overlook conflicts of interests of their relied-upon resources in the performance of their duties, who, because of these conditions, can be asked to recuse themselves from cases of NPD-abuse. This information to become available on the NPD Rx website. | - | - |
| Fifth, the Cub Den Support Group Program: a youth weekly support group for children recovering or still subject to NPD-abuse from an NPD-parent. Children who have experienced NPD-abuse may bear life-long trauma, which can be minimized with therapy. Childhood NPD-abuse is life-threatening and forever life-changing. Among the board members of NPD Rx, we have a child who needs a colorful sign on her home refrigerator to affirm that she is allowed to have food and water whenever she would like it, children who need any approaching adults to knock or snap-fingers softly to gain attention to ask permission to come inside a room or within the perimeter distance of 8 feet, and a child who needs daily reassurance that he can and should put on warmer clothes and blankets when he is cold. These deep emotional scars are the result of having been captive (unsupervised parenting time) with their NPD-abusive parent who, in their interest of forcing their children to accept that only their own needs even exist, abused their children in manners very peculiar to NPD. For example: one child, as a baby, was subjected to being laid on the floor while her 200 lb. NPD-parent repeatedly pretended to fall on her which frightened her to tears and then the NPD-parent immediately acted like he had no idea why she was crying; each abuse-episode would only stop when the child had shut down. Another childs NPD-abusive parent would hold their nose and mouth (suffocate the child) when the child responded differently than the NPD-abuser wanted. NPD-abused children benefit by meeting other children who have had similar abuse, because typically NPD-abused children have had no validation or even comprehension by anyone but their healthy parent. The Cub Den Support Group will divide children by age-group (with allowance of developmental re-placement into an older or younger group) each week, for example: Week 1: ages 2 to 8; Week 2: ages 9 to 14; Week 3: ages 15 to 20; Week 4: all ages. | - | - |
| Sixth and last, the Beloved Homes Program: NPD-abusers are often very functional and even charming and attractive to others outside the home while abusing in the home, which fact ties the NPD-abused partner and children to the toxic situation longer. Often NPD-abuse includes isolation and gaslighting which entirely removes a victims access to outside help and outside feedback. Typically, to save small children from the attention of an NPD-parent, the healthy parent gives up work or has never worked outside of the home. Only expressions and behaviors that serve the NPD-abuser are allowed in the home. The healthy parent tries to sooth and heal the children at home and so slims down on possible outside interaction including hobbies, education and possible careers, while the NPD-abusing-parent is often fully functional at work and has powerful jobs and great income. As a result of all this, those who are fleeing acute NPD-abuse cant just go to work, and children who are recovering from invasion and silencing need quiet, security and protection and to feel that their healthy parent has a workable plan to rescue them (again) from the reach of the NPD-abuser in a court-room where NPD- abusers tend to shine. To make safe and healthy outcomes finally possible in this typical catch-22, NPD Rx seeks to create a 24-month grant housing program for families fleeing and healing from NPD-abuse. NPD Rx to ask cities, counties and federal agencies for land, grant funds, professional services, and goods to achieve acquisition for development of multi-family housing properties, and NPD Rx to issue tax exempt receipts (upon approval of tax exempt application at IRS) at fair-market value for such items that are contributed to make the Beloved Homes Program feasible and cashflow. NPD Rx does not have the manpower or mandate to itself develop the property once received, so NPD Rx will by appropriate and tax-compliant means forward the property into another tax-exempt entity with specific exempted purpose to transform that single property into multi-family housing complexes for 24-month grant housing for families fleeing or healing from NPD-abuse. | - | - |
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 1 | Second, the DV-Packet Workshop Program: Experiencing NPD-abuse is bewildering and mentally traumatizing, having a physical cost similar to a heavy concussion. To gather up ones own history to make the case for protection against an NPD-abuser is often re-traumatizing, as to remember incidents is to re-experience them.However, public and private professionals who could help (legal, law enforcement, even schools) often cant without a definitive written record of documented, analyzed NPD-abusive behavior-records to make decisions upon. It is critical that people who have been NPD-abused construct their safety by compiling a cogent, succinct DV Packet of historical formation, indexed and properly labeled, to gain the help they need. This difficult task can be made bearable by working in small groups, reading each others material instead of ones own; company reduces the chance of un-checked PTSD stopping the life-saving, necessary record-gathering procedure.NPD Rx will make the DV-Packet Workshops a reliable, weekly program communicated by Meetup/Facebook. |
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 4 | Fifth, the Cub Den Support Group Program: a youth weekly support group for children recovering or still subject to NPD-abuse from an NPD-parent. Children who have experienced NPD-abuse may bear life-long trauma, which can be minimized with therapy. Childhood NPD-abuse is life-threatening and forever life-changing. Among the board members of NPD Rx, we have a child who needs a colorful sign on her home refrigerator to affirm that she is allowed to have food and water whenever she would like it, children who need any approaching adults to knock or snap-fingers softly to gain attention to ask permission to come inside a room or within the perimeter distance of 8 feet, and a child who needs daily reassurance that he can and should put on warmer clothes and blankets when he is cold. These deep emotional scars are the result of having been captive (unsupervised parenting time) with their NPD-abusive parent who, in their interest of forcing their children to accept that only their own needs even exist, abused their children in manners very peculiar to NPD. For example: one child, as a baby, was subjected to being laid on the floor while her 200 lb. NPD-parent repeatedly pretended to fall on her which frightened her to tears and then the NPD-parent immediately acted like he had no idea why she was crying; each abuse-episode would only stop when the child had shut down. Another childs NPD-abusive parent would hold their nose and mouth (suffocate the child) when the child responded differently than the NPD-abuser wanted. NPD-abused children benefit by meeting other children who have had similar abuse, because typically NPD-abused children have had no validation or even comprehension by anyone but their healthy parent. The Cub Den Support Group will divide children by age-group (with allowance of developmental re-placement into an older or younger group) each week, for example: Week 1: ages 2 to 8; Week 2: ages 9 to 14; Week 3: ages 15 to 20; Week 4: all ages. |
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| ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/StateAbbreviationCd | 0 | OR |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/ZIPCd | 0 | 97304 |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PhoneNum | 0 | 5034007862 |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PreparerPersonNm | 0 | BENJAMIN HUMPHREYS CPA |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/SelfEmployedInd | 0 | X |
| ReturnHeader/ReturnTs | 0 | 2019-06-21T14:49:00-07:00 |
| ReturnHeader/ReturnTypeCd | 0 | 990EZ |
| ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodBeginDt | 0 | 2018-01-01 |
| ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodEndDt | 0 | 2018-12-31 |
| ReturnHeader/TaxYr | 0 | 2018 |
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2018 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.