This Greek figure fell in love with his own reflection.
Who is Narcissus?
Believing you deserve special treatment is called this.
What is entitlement?
This type is openly arrogant and seeks admiration.
What is grandiose narcissism?
Too much praise or criticism in childhood is this type of factor.
What are environmental factors?
People with NPD often struggle with this emotional skill.
What is empathy?
The term “narcissism” was first used in this century.
What is the 19th century?
This trait involves an obsession with authority and power.
What is envy?
This type hides insecurity and uses subtle manipulation.
What is vulnerable narcissism?
Having relatives with NPD increases risk due to this factor.
What are genetic factors?
Most of their relationships fall under this type (Aristotle).
What is utility friendship?
This psychologist helped refine the concept of narcissism in the 1910s.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This is the inability to care about others’ feelings.
What is lack of empathy?
This type includes enjoyment of others’ suffering
What is malignant narcissism?
This parenting style involves excessive protection and control.
What are helicopter parents?
This mental state happens when their “mask” breaks down.
What is total collapse?
NPD is classified as this type of condition.
What is a personality disorder?
This manual is used to diagnose NPD.
What is the DSM-5?
This type focuses on appearing morally good or helpful.
What is communal narcissism?
This type of culture is more likely to produce NPD.
What is individualistic culture?
This type of therapy focuses on changing thought patterns.
What is CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy)?
This stage of life is when NPD symptoms typically begin to appear.
What is late teens/early adulthood?
To be diagnosed with NPD, you must meet at least this many criteria.
What is five?
This type is highly competitive and tries to “one-up” others.
What is antagonistic narcissism?
This percentage range estimates how many people have NPD.
What is about 0.5%–5%?
Negative stereotypes about NPD are known as this.
What is stigma?