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    It was deep-rooted from their birth father that has an Antisocial Personality Disorder, alcoholic, and narcissistic. My brothers living with him gave them a very toxic environment. They were verbally, emotionally, and physically abused causing them to feel unloved and insecure. Jerry started drinking alcohol at nine years old. His first overdose was from alcohol…

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    The Outsiders Essay If someone completely opposite to you called you a disgrace to society, would you say the same to them? In S.E. Hinton’s novel, The Outsiders, greasers are considered a disgrace to society because of their insufficient housing and their lack of money to afford things that the socs have. Though the greasers are poor, they love each other like a family. The socs, on the other hand, do not really “love” each other. They can afford the “necessary” things, but many are not kind,…

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    mythology, where the term narcissism came from young Narcissus. Narcissus fell in love with his reflection and lived for the compliments others gave him. Psychologists are trying to prove that each generation is becoming more narcissistic. Psychologists call this the narcissistic epidemic in today’s youth, and as time goes on the newer generations will be even more self absorbed. Although many psychologists believe this theory, research shows that many aspects of narcissism has not increased…

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    The way we see ourselves differs from the way people view us. Some might call it narcissistic, but others might think of it as being normal. It raises the eyebrow of controversy, when a young adult tends to imply more on individual accomplishment and self- worth rather than actual effort and commitment. Now there’s a coined term of good and bad narcissism the society has developed, trying to make it a normal behavioral term, but in all it is a deformity that is quickly impacting the lifestyle of…

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    generations, and an individu-al’s age. The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) research is being used widely, which investigates people of the same age at different points of time. The NPI is increasing over the time in millennials. But researchers are still unclear whether this is due to rises in gender equality or entitlement, extroversion or exploi-tative-ness. It is unclear that a change has only occurred in the new generation, or the baby-boomers more narcissistic than their parents…

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    Psychological Disorder Therapy Report: Narcissistic Personality Disorder Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a psychological disorder classified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) as one of the 10 personality disorders. Unlike other disorders, there is no utilization of laboratory, blood or genetic tests in diagnosing NPD. Instead, they look for signs and symptoms, facilitate a thorough psychological evaluation through interviews and questionnaires, and…

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    Phileas Fogg's Narcissism

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    the world in 80 days, the protagonist Phileas Fogg is in truth a conceited narcissist who travels the world to bolster his own ego. He exemplifies classic narcissistic traits, a sense of superiority, the need to prove his supremacy, and the manipulation of others. Phileas Fogg has “excessive feelings of self-importance”, a symptom of narcissistic personality disorder, which manifests into a racist and elitist mindset (Berger). He often ignores less advanced societies and rarely steps off his…

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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a mental disorder that causes people to think that they are more superior and important than anyone else. People with NPD have a hard time interacting with other people. There is no evidence of an exact cause of NPD, but most researchers believe it develops during childhood and adolescence and reaches it’s peak in adulthood. The basic treatment for NPD is hospitalization and psychotherapy. Mayo Clinic defines…

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    tendencies. • Terrified of being alone. ➢ Histrionic personality disorder • Needs to be the centre of attention. • Always have to entertain people. • Dramatic and overemotional. • Dependent on the approval of others. • Easily influenced by others. ➢ Narcissistic personality disorder • Believes that they are more deserving than others for no special reasons. • Fragile…

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    Narcissism In Pop Culture

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    articles have argued that the change in narcissism in the research may be due to race, youth, and gender, but these factors don’t explain the increase in narcissism for people of the same age range from 1980s to 2000s amongst college students. The narcissistic personality disorder of Millennials in their 20s is thrice that of the Boomer generation in their 20s according to the National institute of…

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