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Other members: Borderline PD, Antisocial PD and Histrionic PD. Pathological narcissism was first described in detail by Freud. Other major contributors are: Klein, Horney, Kohut, Kernberg, Millon, Roningstam, Gunderson, Hare. The onset of narcissism is in infancy, childhood and early adolescence. It is commonly attributed to childhood abuse and trauma inflicted by parents, authority figures, or even peers. There is a whole range of narcissistic reactions - from the mild, reactive and transient to the permanent personality disorder. Narcissists are either "Cerebral" (derive their narcissistic supply from their intelligence or academic achievements) - or "Somatic" (derive their narcissistic supply from their physique, exercise, physical or sexual prowess and "conquests"). Narcissists are either "Classic" - see definition below - or they are "Compensatory", or "Inverted" - see definitions here: "The Inverted Narcissist". NPD is treated in talk therapy (psychodynamic or cognitive-behavioral). The prognosis for an adult narcissist is poor, though his adaptation to life and to others can improve with treatment. Medication is applied to side-effects and behaviors (such as mood or affect disorders and obsession-compulsion) - usually with some success. (Ha...good luck trying to get a N into therapy...they avoid it like the plague). NPD is often diagnosed with other mental health disorders ("co-morbidity") - or with substance abuse, or impulsive and reckless behaviors ("dual diagnosis"). NPD is new (1980) mental health category in the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual (DSM). There is only scant research regarding narcissism. But what there is has not demonstrated any ethnic, social, cultural, economic, genetic, or professional predilection to NPD. It is estimated that 0.7-1% of the general population suffer from NPD. **I WOULDN'T READ ANYTHING INTO THIS STATISTIC--IT IS WAY HIGHER THAN THAT, AND I KNOW IT FOR A FACT. MOST N'S ARE NEVER DISCOVERED, because they do not engage in criminal / outwardly unacceptable behavior--thus, keeping the illusion of grandeur and perfection intact. An all-pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behaviour), need for admiration or adulation and lack of empathy, usually beginning by early adulthood and present in various contexts. Five (or more) of the following criteria must be met:
Some of the language in the criteria above is based on or summarized from: American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition, Text Revision (DSM IV-TR). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. The text in italics is based on: Sam Vaknin. (2003). Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited, fourth, revised, printing. Prague and Skopje: Narcissus Publication. Based on my life experience, I believe NPD is VERY high in director/producer types. Yes, it is good (and healthy) to have a vision, and believe in that vision...and see it through. There are also very healthy types of narcissism (especially for abuse victims who have been beaten down their whole lives, and told that it is THEY who are the problem). However...I've seen it a gazillion times: director/producer shmoozes/charms/talks his way into the ideal "fantasy" of his TV show, his production company, his movie...he targets young, budding "actress" types who want to excel and succeed...then he uses them for their talent, beauty, time and gives basically nothing in return but criticism and excuses. (I have references, ladies....feel free to contact me @ vixxavioletmodel@gmail.com). |
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