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  2. Depressive personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Self-derogating depressive: Including dependent features Patients who fall under this subtype are self-deriding, discrediting, odious, dishonorable, and disparage themselves for weaknesses and shortcomings. These patients blame themselves for not being good enough. Morbid depressive: Including schizoid and masochistic features

  3. Basking in reflected glory - Wikipedia

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    Within social psychology, BIRGing is thought to enhance self-esteem and to be a component of self-management. [1] BIRGing has connections to social identity theory, which explains how self-esteem and self-evaluation can be enhanced by the identification with another person's success through basking in reflected glory that is not earned. [6]

  4. Suicide terminology - Wikipedia

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    Self-harm type I and Type II result in no injury and nonfatal injury respectively, while Self-Inflicted Unintentional Death, often called accidental suicide, is self-harm that has resulted in death. It is defined as from self-inflicted injury, poisoning, or suffocation where there is evidence that there was no intent to die.

  5. Grandiosity - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, grandiosity is a sense of superiority, uniqueness, or invulnerability that is unrealistic and not based on personal capability.It may be expressed by exaggerated beliefs regarding one's abilities, the belief that few other people have anything in common with oneself, and that one can only be understood by a few, very special people. [1]

  6. ‘Oppenheimer’s’ Secret Weapon: It Dares to Look Dramatically ...

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    It’s because Strauss is the one who understands, and articulates, a crucial element of the film’s verdict on Oppenheimer: that he was a brilliant and self-glorifying celebrity who forged a ...

  7. Copycat suicide - Wikipedia

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    Werther and Lotte, from The Sorrows of Young Werther. A copycat suicide is defined as an emulation of another suicide that the person attempting suicide knows about either from local knowledge or due to accounts or depictions of the original suicide on television and in other media.

  8. Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns is full of it; it’s on the ...

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    Dirk’s old teammate, Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd, needs to pull aside his players and make sure they understand the severity of the stupidity of KAT’s self-glorifying comments.

  9. Jeff Goldblum compares “Wicked” Wizard to “Thor: Ragnarok”'s ...

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    "I wanted to make this distinct, but [the Grandmaster] had some kind of avatar of himself and is a self-glorifying nincompoop. And he's an abuser of power and has a position of authority."