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    this quantity of untold truths in a person’s life can be very traumatizing, triggering a personality disorder. Such is the case for Princess…

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    Antisocial personality Disorder (ASPD) is the most reliable personality disorder in terms of criteria. People with this disorder tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others harshly or with callous indifference. They show no guilt or remorse for their behavior. (Mayo Clinic 2017). There are a very high rate of criminals diagnosed and undiagnosed in prisons. Substance abuse such as alcohol and drugs are used at a proportionally high rate among those with ASPD. Overall individuals with ASPD are…

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    Narcissism and individualism have increased heavily in the past decades, motivated by many factors, including the media, technology, and the education system. This is concerning. Modern society encourages the influence of narcissism, simply because the factors that are motivated are the basis of a growing civilization. As technology evolves, the act of narcissism increases. This would mean that young people are at greater risk every passing year. The outcome behind narcissism and individualism…

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    Narcissism is defined as excessive interest in one’s self-image and physical appearance. Christopher Lasch defined “the culture of narcissism” with seven characteristics, three of which are well reflected through Ann Beattie’s writing. These characteristics are that “they demand love and commitment from others, but they won’t give it”, “they feel their lives are entirely out of control, that they lack power and can’t be expected to take responsibility for the consequences of their actions” and…

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    Narcissistic personality disorder is a rare, complex mental disorder. From Mayo clinic the symptoms include Believing your better than others, being obsessed with power, success and attractiveness. Failing to see other’s emotions, setting unrealistic goals and easily being hurt or rejected. The combination creates an easily angered aggressive, person who only cares about themselves. Saber is an Narcissistic, which he picked up from his mother. You can see his Narcissism in three main symptoms…

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    your lies, and want the truth to finally come out. You are reminding me of Kathy Adams before all her lies came crashing down around her. I copied and photographed all your searches, and found it interesting that you searched, "Male borderline personality symptoms” (see below) in addition to numerous other strange searches like, compulsive masturbation, am I addicted to porn?,…

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    mother and two younger brothers. Corey has been married for two years, but his wife recently discovered his involvement in several extramarital relationships and he is now in therapy at the behest of his wife. Corey suffers from Narcissistic Personality Disorder (“NPD”). Sufferers of NPD exhibit several symptoms, including: a grandiose sense of self importance, a demand for constant attention and admiration, and poor response to criticism and to being slighted. People with NPD often have…

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    Toy Story is a movie that takes place in many different settings and environments. We start with a young child, Andy who has many different toys, which are differentiated by their personalities. The significance of the different settings is that they bring out the true personalities of the toys in the movie, whether it was in Andy’s room or out in the “real” world. Depending on the environment they are in, some of the toys show kindness and leadership, others shyness and anger. Andy started with…

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    I think narcissistic behavior is on the rise because as Americans we are always competing with one another, whether we are doing it intentionally or not. We are always trying to be better than someone else or have better things. Everyone is always so concerned with what’s best for him or her and not what’s best for everyone. In our generation narcissistic behavior is worse than older generations in my opinion. My generation expects things to be handed to them without having to work for it. I…

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    Apart from that, during my research, I found that there were several types of extreme narcissism. In his article titled, “5 Types of Extreme Narcissists (and How to Deal with Them)”, written for Psychology Today, Joseph Burgo, a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, delves into the five types of extreme narcissism which are vindictive, bullying, seductive, know-it-all, and grandiose. Vindictive narcissists will tend to tend to turn others against you and put themselves above you that way…

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