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Showing posts with label narcissistic personality disorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label narcissistic personality disorder. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Narcissism vs Narcissistic - Here's The Important Difference

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Narcissism is not a diagnosis. It is a psychological concept that helps to explain or define human behavior. It is defined as the love of oneself.

Named after the mythological Greek character Narcissus, Narcissus was a handsome hunter, who fell in love in a pool filled with water with his reflection. He leaned down to kiss his reflection but couldn’t see its face so he stared at it until he was thirsty.

Narcissism, as we know it today, in its simplest form is neither good or bad. It can be either healthy or pathological. Healthy narcissism refers to the ability to enjoy yourself and your achievements. Healthy narcissism can be developed in childhood if you have parents who are open to your opinions and allow you to express your vulnerabilities in a safe environment.

In essence, you are supposed to love your self. You can take on any job that you don’t like and still have the strength to love yourself. Although the arrows might make you feel unhappy at work or superficially, you can still be happy inside because your core allows you to enjoy life.

You have the ability to leave your job at the conclusion of the day and move on to something that will make you happy and repair your damaged outer skin.

Pathological narcissism is a tendency to over-value your self and do things only for yourself, often at the expense of others. This can be seen as the need to take advantage of others to feel a gain. If you tear down people to feel better, then you see someone else’s win as a loss.

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Sunday, July 31, 2022

Narcissism vs Narcissistic - Here's The Important Difference

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Narcissism is not a diagnosis. It’s a psychological concept that helps explain or define human behavior. It’s defined as love of the self.

The name comes from the Greek mythological character, Narcissus. Narcissus was a handsome hunter who fell in love with his reflection in a pool of water. When he leaned down to kiss his reflection, he couldn’t see the face, so he continued to stare at the reflection until he died of thirst.

In its most basic form, narcissism as we use the term today, is neither good nor bad. It’s on a spectrum of healthy to pathological. Healthy narcissism is the ability to take pleasure in yourself and your accomplishments. You develop a healthy level of narcissism in childhood when you have parents who allow you the freedom form your own opinions and express your most vulnerable emotions in a supportive environment without criticism and shame.

So in essence, you’re supposed to love yourself. If you have a strong core of self-love and joy, you can sit in a job you hate and take the arrows that are thrown at you. The arrows may damage you superficially like making you unhappy at work, but you can withstand it because you still have your core that allows you to feel satisfaction with life on the inside.

Therefore, when you leave your job at the end of the day, you have the capacity to move on to something else that makes you happy and restores your damaged outer covering.

Pathological narcissism moves down the continuum in the direction of over-inflating your self-worth and doing things that are exclusively for your self-gratification and often to the detriment of others. For some people, this can look like the need to take from people to feel a gain, you tear people down to feel built up, someone else’s win is experienced as a loss for you.

Want to know more about mental health and self-improvement? On this channel I discuss topics such as bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), relationships and personal development/self-improvement. I upload weekly. If you don’t want to miss a video, click here to subscribe.

Disclaimer: All of the information on this channel is for educational purposes and not intended to be specific/personal medical advice from me to you. Watching the videos or getting answers to comments/question, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have your own doctor, perhaps these videos can help prepare you for your discussion with your doctor.


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