The Range of Narcissism: Healthy to NPD | FRANK YEOMANS
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Narcissism ranges from healthy self-appreciation to pathological self-centeredness, with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) characterized by a grandiose self-view that may not match reality, leading to emotional detachment and a fragile self-image. Clinical examples highlight the importance of a balanced and realistic sense of self to avoid the negative impacts of NPD traits.
Insights
- Healthy narcissism involves self-appreciation and realistic satisfaction, while pathological narcissism leads to a lack of emotional investment in others due to self-directed loving feelings.
- Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is characterized by a grandiose self-view that may persist despite contrary evidence, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a realistic and integrated sense of self to avoid detrimental consequences.
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Recent questions
What is the spectrum of narcissism?
It ranges from healthy self-appreciation to pathological self-centeredness.
What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)?
It involves a grandiose self-view not aligned with reality.
Can individuals with NPD maintain their self-image?
Some can, despite contrary evidence, while others crumble.
How do clinical examples illustrate NPD traits?
They showcase disconnect between self-narratives and capabilities.
Why is a realistic sense of self important?
It emphasizes emotional investment in others and self-integration.
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