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  2. Narcissistic personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The term narcissistic rage was a concept introduced by Heinz Kohut in 1972. Narcissistic rage was theorised as a reaction to a perceived threat to a narcissist's self-esteem or self-worth. Narcissistic rage occurs on a continuum from aloofness, to expressions of mild irritation or annoyance, to serious outbursts, including violent attacks. [125]

  3. 10 Traits of a Narcissistic Mindset, According to Psychologists

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    For someone with a narcissistic mindset, emotional immaturity can manifest in angry outbursts [such as] pouting, withdrawal, punishing and threatening the relationship, according to Dr. Ruan. 4 ...

  4. Sex differences in narcissism - Wikipedia

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    However recent research suggests narcissistic women don't display the same traits associated with narcissism especially in men, women with narcissistic personality are less likely to be diagnosed as a narcissist, presenting more of the vulnerable type naracism [3] [4] [5] The team leader of the research, Emily Grijalva, commented that on ...

  5. The 7 Things a Narcissist Always Does at the End of a ... - AOL

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    Tips for Ending a Relationship With a Narcissist. Wondering how to break up with a narcissist? Psychologists recommend the five P's: 1. Plan. Knowing the end is near and necessary is essential.

  6. 6 Things I Learned After Dating a Narcissist - AOL

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    Two days before my ex-boyfriend broke up with me, I wrote him a letter. (To protect his privacy, let’s call him Dan.) Dan and I had been dating for three months, and during that time, I believed ...

  7. Narcissism - Wikipedia

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    He postulated a universal "primary narcissism", that was a phase of sexual development in early infancy – a necessary intermediate stage between auto-eroticism and object-love, love for others. Portions of this 'self-love' or ego-libido are, at later stages of development, expressed outwardly, or "given off" toward others.

  8. The Subtle Sign Your Adult Child Is a Narcissist, According ...

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    Narcissism is a hot-button topic right now. You may have heard social media users talking about their ex, coworker or boss, for example, having narcissistic traits.Maybe they dated a person who ...

  9. Collusion (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Ideally the relationship of a narcissistic collusion presents as follows: Partner A, mostly the male, shows himself grandiose, his partner (complementary narcissistic) reacts adoringly. She herself feels small and not worthy of love, she is fixated on him or a third person and presents herself unobtrusive, with a tendency to self-destructive ...