Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)

Cases

The Murder of Professor Dan Markel

Dan Markel was a Canadian-born attorney and a FSU law professor. He dropped off his two sons at school and then had a quick workout before heading back to his home in Tallahassee, Florida. Markel was heading up the driveway when he got a call on his cellphone. He told the man on the phone […]

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Covert/Vulnerable narcissism

There are several subtypes of narcissists. Among them are covert narcissists. Psychoanalyst James Masterson first identified the “Closet Narcissist” – someone deflated, with an inadequate self-perception. Lacking the aggressiveness of the exhibitionistic narcissist, they’re more prone to depression and feelings of emptiness or like things are falling apart. This subtype has also been referred to

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Cases

Columbine High School Shooting, aka “Columbine”

April 20, 1999, in Littleton, Colorado, Columbine High School, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, both seniors, wearing all black – black trench coats, prepared to carry out an attack. They murdered 12 students and one teacher and 24 were wounded. This was the deadliest school rampage shooting in history at that time. It was the

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Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)

Narcissism sits on a continuum. We need to have a certain level of confidence and a certain level of self-esteem to function and be productive on a daily basis. Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is an extreme manifestation of narcissism. Criteria: Other illnesses that are comorbid (simultaneously present in a patient, relating to medical conditions) with

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