2cents Wrote:
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> the entire wikipedia page is very descriptive, and
> thought I'd post this short summary:
>
> Signs and Symptoms:
>
> People with narcissistic personality disorder
> (NPD) are characterized by persistent grandiosity,
> excessive need for admiration, and a personal
> disdain and lack of empathy for others.[6][7] As
> such, the person with NPD usually displays
> arrogance and a distorted sense of superiority,
> and they seek to establish abusive power and
> control over others.[8] Self-confidence (a strong
> sense of self) is different from narcissistic
> personality disorder; people with NPD typically
> value themselves over others to the extent that
> they openly disregard the feelings and wishes of
> others, and expect to be treated as superior,
> regardless of their actual status or
> achievements.[6][9] Moreover, the person with
> narcissistic personality disorder usually exhibits
> a fragile ego (self-concept), intolerance of
> criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in
> order to validate their own superiority.[9]
Yes, that is right to the point!
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> the entire wikipedia page is very descriptive, and
> thought I'd post this short summary:
>
> Signs and Symptoms:
>
> People with narcissistic personality disorder
> (NPD) are characterized by persistent grandiosity,
> excessive need for admiration, and a personal
> disdain and lack of empathy for others.[6][7] As
> such, the person with NPD usually displays
> arrogance and a distorted sense of superiority,
> and they seek to establish abusive power and
> control over others.[8] Self-confidence (a strong
> sense of self) is different from narcissistic
> personality disorder; people with NPD typically
> value themselves over others to the extent that
> they openly disregard the feelings and wishes of
> others, and expect to be treated as superior,
> regardless of their actual status or
> achievements.[6][9] Moreover, the person with
> narcissistic personality disorder usually exhibits
> a fragile ego (self-concept), intolerance of
> criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in
> order to validate their own superiority.[9]
Yes, that is right to the point!