Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a chronic mental health condition that affects how a person thinks about themselves and interacts with others:
- Self-importance
People with NPD have an exaggerated sense of their own importance and may believe they are special or unique. They may also exaggerate their achievements and talents.
- Need for admiration
People with NPD have an excessive need for admiration and may become angry if they don't receive it. They may also form relationships with people who boost their self-esteem.
- Lack of empathy
People with NPD may have a diminished ability to understand or care about the feelings of others. They may also say things that might hurt others.
- Sensitivity to criticism
People with NPD may have an inability to handle criticism and may feel humiliated or defeated by it.
- Sense of entitlement
People with NPD may have unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment or automatic compliance with their expectations.
- Exploitative
People with NPD may exploit others to achieve their own goals.
NPD can affect all areas of life and can harm a person's physical and mental health. People with NPD are also at a higher risk for completing suicide.
Narcissistic personality disorder
involves a pattern of self-centered, arrogant thinking and behavior, a lack of empathy and consideration for other people, and an excessive need for admiration. Others often describe people with NPD as cocky, manipulative, selfish, patronizing, and demanding.
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