The word narcissism is a term that tends to catch hold our attention.
Narcissism is often displayed or regarded as egoistic or self- centred, but it is just more of being egoistic or self- centred.
Narcissistic personality Disorder
Who doesn’t like to praise themselves or get praised by others? You and everyone like to be the centre of attention. What happens when self-love becomes so strong there is no compassion for others.
This can lead to certain hurtful, distressful, or abnormal behavioural patterns which make you narcissistic. Narcissistic is a personality disorder where an individual is so self-centered so self-driven, egotistical, conceited, and full of oneself such that we find others to be less of us.
The narcissistic personality is a disorder characterized by unrealistic expectations towards oneself, high self-esteem (which is a false misinterpretation), and a Machiavellianism nature.
Narcissistic people don’t have real self-esteem in themselves they are so great at concealing their wounds or their imperfections and it is easy for them to do so as they keep on trying to expand themselves by degrading others. They cannot take productive criticism if offered they try to confront it abnormally.
Machiavellianism is a behavior trait where one is so focused on their interests that they go on manipulating, deceiving, or exploiting others to achieve their dreams and interest altogether. Machiavellians are supposed to be cunning, and they lack a moral sense of values.
10 signs that make you believe that you are a narcissistic personality disorder.
1. Being highly ambitious
It's one thing to aim for the stars—and another to put in endless hours of work to get there. To think you are destined for greatness is quite another. Such lofty expectations are a typical sign of narcissists. They frequently have the mindset that they are inherently unique and belong to an elite group that is only deserving of the best. They imagine how much more there is to be.
2. Way too self-conscious
The narcissist could be preoccupied with how they appear. Some narcissists spend a lot of time everyday gazing in the mirror. They continuously alter or improve their appearance. Additionally, narcissists are more likely to talk about how others look. They might openly mock others by criticizing: clothing body type facial characteristics NPD patients place a strong emphasis on making a positive first impression on others, in addition to their physical attractiveness. They would exaggerate or even make up tales to boost their sense of importance and self-worth.
3. Holds grudges
Everyone else undoubtedly perceives you as being quite self-assured and unconcerned with what others may think. On the other hand, narcissists could not be more mistaken. They are very concerned about upholding their idealized perception of themselves and find it difficult to accept criticism or insults of any kind.
4. Always plays as an victim card
For narcissistic personalities, their personal hardships and suffering are greater than everyone else's. they may not brag about their struggles, but if you try to talk about your issues, they will change the subject to their struggles and make themselves out to be a martyr.
5. Supremely superior character
The most telling indicator of narcissism is superiority. This is distinct from having pure self-confidence. It's all about good/bad, superior/inferior, and right/wrong in the narcissist's universe.
The narcissist is at the top of the hierarchy because that is the only place, they feel comfortable. All things must be done in a narcissist's way, they must own everything, and they must be in complete control of everyone.
It's interesting to note that narcissists can feel superior even when they are the worst, the most mistaken, or the idlest, disturbed, or hurt.
6. Need and crave attention
The persistent demand for attention is a narcissist trait. This desire might be demonstrated by following you around the house, asking you to find items, or speaking to you loudly all the time.
For a narcissist, validation is only meaningful if it comes from others. Even then, it doesn't matter.
The craving for approval in narcissists works like a funnel. When you speak kind, encouraging things, they merely flow out the other end and disappear.
No matter how many times you express your love for, admiration for, or approval of a narcissist, they never feel it is sufficient because they secretly don't think anyone can love them.
Narcissists are genuinely highly insecure and afraid of falling short despite all their self-centered, grandiose boasting.
7. Perfectionism is the ace of the card.
A narcissist is identifiable by their intense insistence that everything be flawless. They think you should be flawless; they think you should be perfect; they think everything should go exactly as planned, and they think life should go exactly how they imagine it.
This is a very impractical requirement that leaves the narcissist feeling unhappy and sadly most of the time. The need for perfection causes the narcissist to gripe and be unsatisfied all the time.
8. They build superficial and pretentious relationships
People with narcissistic personality tends to create superficial relationship with the people around them. Such that they pretend various emotions which are not a part of their lives they just do it for the sake of doing it. the capacity to show even the slightest concern for the emotional needs or experiences of others, including close friends or family
9. Greater need and demand for control
Narcissist behavior is characterized by manipulation and an attempt to seize control over everything. Narcissists want to exert as much control and influence over life as they can because they are always disappointed by how imperfectly it plays out.
They demand to be in charge, and because of their sense of entitlement, they believe that they should oversee everything. Narcissists always have a predetermined plot in mind for what their many "characters" in a conversation should say and do. They get irritated and agitated when you don't act in the way they expect you to.
10. It is always ‘your fault
Narcissistic individuals always play the blame and shame game. They often blame people for their actions, reactions, and everything and make them feel shameful for being around them. By humiliating their spouse, the narcissist assumes a superior position in their relationships. Always, the victim is in a better position. The narcissist will take any necessary steps to restore control if the victim somehow upsets this dynamic of power.
The narcissist gains control over others by: bringing someone down, hiding behind harsh jokes, being disrespectful, criticizing, and undermining.
Treatment of narcissistic personality disorder
Talk therapy is used to treat narcissistic personality disorder (psychotherapy). If you also have other mental health issues, your treatment plan can also include medication.
Relationships, employment, education, and money matters are just a few of the areas of life where a narcissistic personality disorder can cause issues. When they don't receive the treatment or adoration, they feel they deserve, people with a narcissistic personality disorder may generally feel dissatisfied and disappointed.
1. Changes are made to assist you in learning to take accountability and:
2. Accept and uphold genuine interpersonal connections with coworkers and teamwork.
3. Accept your actual competence and potential to accept feedback or failure.
4. Improve your capacity to comprehend and control your emotions.
5. Recognize the effects of troubles with your self-esteem and learn to live with them.
6. Gain an acceptance of what is possible and what you can achieve by letting go of your desire for unreachable goals and ideal circumstances.
When you decide to seek help, schedule an appointment with Dr. Bakshi.
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