Narcissist Personality Disorder
Examining narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)
What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is commonly termed as 'a continuous pattern of magnificence (fantasies and illusions), desire for praises and lacking compassion'. It is notably described by five key elements as mentioned below:
Illusions of self-importance
An obsession with illusions of huge success, fame, love, beauty and wealth
Faith in being unique / special
Desiring constant praise
Having a sense of entitlement
Being manipulative
Lacking compassion
Jealous of others
Increasingly arrogant / ego-maniac / having attitude problem (Skodol, Bender & Morey, 2014).
Features and symptoms of NPD
NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder) are typically indicative of susceptible self-esteem where attention seeking and desiring constant praises are a given, whilst having overt and covert illusions of grandeur. There are troubles in having an identity, intimacy, compassion, self-direction and lastly, certain maladaptive characteristics of antagonism (Skodol, Bender & Morey, 2014). These characteristics explain NPD's diagnosis:
A. With mediocre or increased impairment in a person's behavior is the cause of trouble in two or more than two areas:
1. Identity: Many references to other individuals for maintaining self-esteem and self-definition. Self-appraisal can be extravagant or deflated, or can alternate between both. The emotional behavior alternates due to self-esteem.
2. Self-direction: Setting of goals is based on other's validation; individual standards are sky high with a desire to view oneself as superior or too inferior depending on sense of entitlement; largely unaware of one's motivations.
3. Empathy: Lacking the capacity to feel, recognize and identify other's needs. The individual is wary of other's reactions, having tendency to get vulnerable about himself; can exaggerate or underrate his influence on others.
4. Intimacy: Interpersonal relationships are insincere and remain active for boosting self-morale; least interest in other's life and experiences; desiring individual gain.
B. These are pathological personality traits:
1. Grandiosity (an aspect of Antagonism): The individual is covertly or overtly self-centered, entitlement feelings are commonplace; having a better than average belief; condescending others.
2. Attention seeking (an aspect of Antagonism): The natural instinct of seeking attention and admiration of others around.
The fundamental traits of NPD are alternating and sensitive self-esteem, with constant attempts of maintaining approval and seeking attention whilst harboring covert / overt illusions of grandeur. The extent of impairment in a person in case of NPD should be in reasonable range. Either two of these four areas of interpersonal impairment and characteristic self are needed. People having NPD disorder are mostly self-centered having aims which exist to please others around them (Skodol, Bender & Morey, 2014).
Behavioral Manifestation of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Narcissism has been the center of research by personality and social psychologists during the last decades. Still, more research is needed to observe narcissists in daily lives. There was a recent study conducted by Mehl, Vazire, Holtzman (2010) to observe, how narcissists behaved in real life. With the help of Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR), the behavior of candidates was observed and assessed. As per the results, the fundamental traits of narcissism which were collected via lab-based studies and questionnaire naturally existed in narcissist's daily life.
Narcissism was related to extraverted behavior (interacting with friends), usage of foul language (swearing and cursing) and making sexual allusions (nude). Apart from that, entitlement / exploitativeness is another maladaptive aspect of narcissism. It's related to disconnection from academics (being absent from classes). On the whole, the research concluded that narcissism has affirmative and harmful effects. In most cases, women show this characteristic more than men since their extraverted behavior enable them to have a good impression at first (making friends and socializing); in the long run, they tend to experience trouble maintaining their reputations.
Apart from that, narcissists are predominantly unaware of these traits, yet all indicators are pointing in one direction. As per another research, entitled / exploitative narcissists are absent in classes. As per this research, it's a mechanism due to which the individual disconnects from academics with the passage of time, due to feelings of increased self-importance which results in dismal academic performance. In addition to that, narcissist's imprudent academic behavior (cutting classes due to entitlement / exploitativeness) corresponded to an impulsive sexual behavior (constant talk about sex).
Narcissists as per research-based evidence are impulsive and are inclined towards short-term gains. The relation between sexual language and narcissism gives viable clues about the connection of narcissism and promiscuous sexual intentions. As per empirical evidence, ex-partner reports as well as self-reports of infidelity are related to narcissism. The element is apparent in the research since narcissists'...
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