This study examined the Transactional Analysis literature and Heinz Kohut's Self Psychology to describe narcissism, the structure of narcissism, narcissistic rage and shame and reflected the counselor's attitude, transference and countertransference for the effective treatment of narcissistic client. Good treatment allows the narcissistic client to live by the true self not inflated false self. Narcissism is a narcissistic need, when a child got some proper strokes of parents or significant others, it can grow up with healthy narcissism, but if not so, it can be hurt in the narcissistic mind and make a life script that is 'Don't exist. The script causes the narcissistic rage and shame and the child not to live the authentic life. The successful therapy for the narcissistic client depends upon one's choice to change for oneself. The client has to experience getting a positive and unconditional strokes and be aware of how he or she has discounted one's life. When the client's current situation is similar to that of one's childhood, he or she can go back to the childhood like a rubberband and respond to the current situation as to that of one's childhood. In this case there can be a transference and countertransference between the client and counselor. But TA counselor can use them as a proper therapeutic elements for the narcissistic client. The therapeutic goal is not to allow the destructibility of the bad objection that the client projects and to alter the position of bad objection(P1). That is, the counselor has to make the client cope with the defense and reaction that the client has used to avoid the pain. Finally the client accept the narcissistic rage, shame, and guilt, and also for recovering their true self reflect how they couldn't meet their feelings and authentic self.