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Narcissistic personality disorderDefinitionNarcissistic personality disorder is a condition in which there is an inflated sense of self-importance and an extreme preoccupation with one's self. CausesThe cause of this disorder is unknown. Narcissistic personality disorder usually begins by early adulthood. SymptomsA person with narcissistic personality disorder:
Exams and TestsPersonality disorders are diagnosed based on a psychological evaluation and the history and severity of the symptoms. TreatmentPsychotherapy may help the affected person relate to others in a more positive and compassionate manner. Outlook (Prognosis)The outcome varies with the severity of the disorder. Possible Complications
ReferencesMoore DP, Jefferson JW. Narcissistic personality disorder. In: Moore DP, Jefferson JW, eds. Handbook of Medical Psychiatry. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2004: chap 140. Young JQ. Narcissistic personality disorder. In: Ferri FF, ed. Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2008: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. 1st ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2008.
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