Mark’s latest post about “how to deal with narcissists you can’t cut off” isn’t wise advice—it’s an accidental confession. He’s alone because everyone in his life already had to use these survival strategies on him.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the only diagnosis where everyone ends up in therapy—except the person who should be. Liam is in therapy. Melissa was in therapy. Mark refuses even basic court-ordered evaluations. From exploiting his kids to mocking Tori’s “marriage,” his behavior checks all nine DSM-5 criteria for NPD—making him the poster child for this meme.
Mark Stephens isn’t exposing false prophets—he’s just exposing his inability to form a coherent thought. His rant about Gustav being “Married in the Spirit” reads less like scripture and more like an angry toddler with an Etch A Sketch.
Mark Stephens built his empire not on hard work but on borrowed roofs and unpaid bills. From Ducket’s Home to the Bremers’, and by expecting his children’s stepdad to foot the bill, his Dime Dynasty™ is a legacy of hypocrisy.
Mark Stephens built his empire on exactly one coin—the dime he once claimed in court. From couch cushions at the Bremers’ to stalking Tori while Gustav cashes in, his Dime Dynasty™ is nothing more than pocket lint wrapped in hypocrisy.
Mark Stephens has refused for nearly two years to complete court-ordered evaluations. Instead, he doubles down on attention-seeking and exhibits the daily hallmarks of narcissistic personality disorder: grandiosity, projection, lack of empathy, and refusal of accountability.
Mark Stephens’ latest video accidentally tells the truth: children deserve safety and stability. The record proves there was real danger in his home—documented by witnesses, doctors, and the courts.
Mark Stephens never intended to complete the court-ordered evaluations. He gave up before he began, hiding behind excuses, dismissing medical expertise, and refusing accountability — proving that his refusal speaks louder than any of his excuses.
Mark Stephens claims the “system” traumatized his kids, but medical records, eyewitness accounts, and his own contradictions tell a different story. If he really had proof to save his children, why is he hoarding it for social media instead of using it in court?