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loris [4]
2 years ago
10

Is narcissism diagnosed in the UK

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olchik [2.2K]2 years ago
3 0

Explanation: please let me brainliests please let me brainliests

We recognise that the system of personality disorder diagnosis can be considered controversial. It is completely your choice which term, if any, you want to use, knowing that your doctor or care team may use another.

We appreciate that the feelings and behaviours associated with personality disorders are very difficult to live with, and everyone deserves understanding and support. We recognise the diversity in understanding of experiences and preferences around terms individuals may wish to use. We are also aware that some professionals disagree with the system of personality disorder diagnosis, and that some people given the diagnosis find it unhelpful and stigmatising.

The terms used on Counselling Directory are those that are generally used in the UK, currently. We refer to these terms throughout, with the hope of reaching and supporting as many people as possible.

We all display some degree of narcissism from time to time. For some people, however, it is a permanent fixture. Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) gives those with the condition an inflated sense of importance, as well as a preoccupation with power and personal adequacy.

This can make it difficult for them to function in relationships and other areas such as work and education.

On this page, we will look into narcissistic personality disorder in more detail. We’ll explore the symptoms and causes as well as treatment options that can help those with NPD build healthier relationships

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