I'm sorry it's not me, it's you. I'm too good for you. I practically look perfect while you look like you need to eat more or I don't know. Its over.
Ummmm, okay...
What you guys just witnessed is called "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" and it affects around 1% (estimation) of people in Canada. He's a part of that 1%..... and it's more commonly men.
The symptoms of this disorder include constantly looking for attention and praise, difficulty acknowledging other people's feelings and needs, taking advantage of others, arrogant attitudes, self-centeredness, self-importance, exaggerating achievements and talents, and needing validation.
Neurobiological Correlates: Recent studies link structural and functional brain differences to NPD, hinting at underlying neurological factors (Ritter et al., 2020).
Impact of Social Media: Social media's rise may fuel narcissistic traits, amplifying the need for attention and validation (Twenge Campbell, 2018).
Cultural Influences: Societal values emphasizing individualism and materialism may correlate with higher rates of narcissism (Foster et al., 2021).
Treatment Approaches: Schema therapy and transference-focused psychotherapy show promise in addressing core issues associated with NPD (Bamelis et al., 2020).
Comorbidity and Treatment Challenges: NPD often coexists with other mental health conditions, complicating diagnosis and treatment (Miller et al., 2018).
I'm sorry it's not me, it's you. I'm too good for you. I practically look perfect while you look like you need to eat more or I don't know. Its over.
Ummmm, okay...
What you guys just witnessed is called "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" and it affects around 1% (estimation) of people in Canada. He's a part of that 1%..... and it's more commonly men.
The symptoms of this disorder include constantly looking for attention and praise, difficulty acknowledging other people's feelings and needs, taking advantage of others, arrogant attitudes, self-centeredness, self-importance, exaggerating achievements and talents, and needing validation.
Neurobiological Correlates: Recent studies link structural and functional brain differences to NPD, hinting at underlying neurological factors (Ritter et al., 2020).
Impact of Social Media: Social media's rise may fuel narcissistic traits, amplifying the need for attention and validation (Twenge Campbell, 2018).
Cultural Influences: Societal values emphasizing individualism and materialism may correlate with higher rates of narcissism (Foster et al., 2021).
Treatment Approaches: Schema therapy and transference-focused psychotherapy show promise in addressing core issues associated with NPD (Bamelis et al., 2020).
Comorbidity and Treatment Challenges: NPD often coexists with other mental health conditions, complicating diagnosis and treatment (Miller et al., 2018).
I'm sorry it's not me, it's you. I'm too good for you. I practically look perfect while you look like you need to eat more or I don't know. Its over.
Ummmm, okay...
What you guys just witnessed is called "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" and it affects around 1% (estimation) of people in Canada. He's a part of that 1%..... and it's more commonly men.
The symptoms of this disorder include constantly looking for attention and praise, difficulty acknowledging other people's feelings and needs, taking advantage of others, arrogant attitudes, self-centeredness, self-importance, exaggerating achievements and talents, and needing validation.
Neurobiological Correlates: Recent studies link structural and functional brain differences to NPD, hinting at underlying neurological factors (Ritter et al., 2020).
Impact of Social Media: Social media's rise may fuel narcissistic traits, amplifying the need for attention and validation (Twenge Campbell, 2018).
Cultural Influences: Societal values emphasizing individualism and materialism may correlate with higher rates of narcissism (Foster et al., 2021).
Treatment Approaches: Schema therapy and transference-focused psychotherapy show promise in addressing core issues associated with NPD (Bamelis et al., 2020).
Comorbidity and Treatment Challenges: NPD often coexists with other mental health conditions, complicating diagnosis and treatment (Miller et al., 2018).
I'm sorry it's not me, it's you. I'm too good for you. I practically look perfect while you look like you need to eat more or I don't know. Its over.
Ummmm, okay...
What you guys just witnessed is called "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" and it affects around 1% (estimation) of people in Canada. He's a part of that 1%..... and it's more commonly men.
The symptoms of this disorder include constantly looking for attention and praise, difficulty acknowledging other people's feelings and needs, taking advantage of others, arrogant attitudes, self-centeredness, self-importance, exaggerating achievements and talents, and needing validation.
Neurobiological Correlates: Recent studies link structural and functional brain differences to NPD, hinting at underlying neurological factors (Ritter et al., 2020).
Impact of Social Media: Social media's rise may fuel narcissistic traits, amplifying the need for attention and validation (Twenge Campbell, 2018).
Cultural Influences: Societal values emphasizing individualism and materialism may correlate with higher rates of narcissism (Foster et al., 2021).
Treatment Approaches: Schema therapy and transference-focused psychotherapy show promise in addressing core issues associated with NPD (Bamelis et al., 2020).
Comorbidity and Treatment Challenges: NPD often coexists with other mental health conditions, complicating diagnosis and treatment (Miller et al., 2018).