narcissism in English

noun
1
excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical appearance.
But excessive self-love, or narcissism , could actually increase violence in schools.
synonyms:vanityself-loveself-admirationself-absorptionself-obsessionconceitself-centerednessself-regardegotismegoism

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1. Avoidants are prone to narcissism

2. But what's the ultimate in narcissism?

3. Narcissism Charmingly Toxic: Personality Theory and Narcissism The Five Factor Model can shed light on what makes a narcissist

4. The essential property of narcissism is being indulged in self-admiration. The death of Narcissism is just because of excessive indulgency in self-admiration.

5. Those who suffer from narcissism become self-absorbed.

6. 19 Those who suffer from narcissism become self-absorbed.

7. Be narcissism to specular laugh be still self - abased?

8. All social media involve a mixture of narcissism and voyeurism.

9. The withering of public fields has multiplied the narcissism culture.

10. It teaches wariness and points to the danger of narcissism.

11. The collective narcissism of the Kerouac circle is ultimately boring.

12. This is not narcissism, but an otherworldly realm of life.

13. Humbleness is productive, narcissism is destructive. Dr T.P.Chia 

14. He went to the gym every day, driven purely by narcissism.

15. Is it not one of harshness, brashness, gaudiness, ostentation, or narcissism?

16. Those who suffer from narcissism become self-absorbed or chronic show-offs.

17. The power motives and narcissism behind the truly Arrogant people in your life

18. 3 Those who suffer from narcissism become self-absorbed or chronic show-offs.

19. Aphototaxis Dead fish are saying? See grammar and vocabulary in society toward narcissism and entitlement

20. Everything about the way Marx presented his ideas to the world conveyed his romantic narcissism.

21. In costumes more extravagant than any Gaultier concert frocks, he revealed an actor's narcissism , neediness , daring.

22. Would-be doctors had personality defects ranging from extreme over-confidence, narcissism and Aloofness to being overly empathetic

23. Neither seems remotely interested in the characters they invent as anything more than reflections of authorial narcissism.

24. Clearly it involves a mass narcissism which is supported by the social structures within which they work and play.

25. The paucity of self-control, the abundance of self-indulgence together with what is called narcissism make the situation worse.

26. Whoever loves becomes humble. Those who love have, so to speak, pawned a part of their narcissism. Sigmund Freud 

27. But this Blatantly sterile narcissism, especially when fanned by massive and intrusive media coverage, is psychologically damaging to the celebrities themselves.

28. Most nonprofessionals have a pretty good sense of what narcissism means, but the formal definition is more precise than the dictionary meaning of the term.

29. Binswanger emphasised the importance of mutual recognition, as opposed to the counterdependency of destructive narcissism, as described by Herbert Rosenfeld for example.

30. These paragons of narcissism, misanthropy and delusion now have a shrine of their own, at tweetingtoohard.com (tagline: "Where self-important tweets get the recognition they deserve.").

31. The decision to reclassify narcissism was met with horror by doctors who treat the condition, and the committee is still split on whether to finalize the change.

32. The following personality variables were identified: trait Aggressiveness, trait irritability, trait anger, Type A personality, dissipation-rumination, emotional susceptibility (tendency to feel inadequate or vulnerable), narcissism, and impulsivity

33. Love isn't something natural. Rather it requires discipline, concentration, patience, faith, and the overcoming of narcissism. It isn't a feeling, it is a practice. Sentencedict.com Erich Fromm 

34. The critic went on to say that villain Charles Logan encapsulated all that "Jack and 24 fought against for so long: political corruption and cowardice, narcissism and megalomania, ruthlessness and stupidity."

35. Unlike narcissism or, to a lesser extent, borderline personality, Avoidant personality is one that does not receive a lot of attention, rendering the public largely unaware that this unique set of

36. Narcissism is Characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a lack of empathy for others, a need for excessive admiration, and the belief that one is unique and deserving of special

37. Based on the theory of cognitive psychology (Sternberg, Sternberg, & Mio, 2008), we put forward negative Anticipations (Zhang, Zhang, & Wang, 2010) as a mediator, and inferred that supervisor narcissism would increase negative Anticipations of employee …

38. In case studies I try to show that the acceptance and affirmation of the projection of not drive-controlled narcissistic omnipotence feelings to the analyst are apt to secure and to preserve the narcissism of the analysand.

39. "You get a thrill out of finding an old girlfriend just to see if she still likes you, " says W. Keith Campbell, a University of Georgia psychology professor and co-author of The Narcissism Epidemic.

40. When I look at narcissism through the vulnerability lens, I see the shame-based fear of being ordinary. I see the fear of never feeling extraordinary enough to be noticed, to be lovable, to belong, or to cultivate a sense of purpose. Brene Brown 

41. Conceitedness: 1 n the trait of being unduly vain and conceited; false pride Synonyms: conceit , vanity Antonyms: humbleness , humility a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride Types: show 5 types hide 5 types narcism , narcissism , self-love an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself boastfulness , vainglory