A psychological state characterized by an overabundance of self-esteem and a strong need for cognition and esteem. Scarcity of empathy and care for others.
Signs and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder.
• Always fantasizing about power, success, and brilliance.
• Regard others as inferiors and consider themselves as superiors.
• Exaggerating talents and accomplishments to gain recognition without achieving anything can lead to aggressiveness and irritation if the results do not occur on their own.
• Deceitful to others and fail to register their sentiments, efforts, and needs.
• Envy for other people's accomplishments leads to insecurity, shame, vulnerability, despair, and humiliation in themselves.
• Have a grumpy, haughty demeanour, and inconstancy.
In behind a mask of great confidence hides a delusional self that is subject to the least critique and believes that he or she is deserving of appreciation and special treatment.
Despite the fact that narcissism can be treated, the disorder is lifelong. Therapy and supportive care are provided to keep track of the patient. Psychological counselling, family therapy, group sessions, and, if necessary, medicines.
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