Narcissistic Personality Disorder
A self-confessed person is someone who is not important to him or anyone else, and he wants everyone around him to serve him and raise his self-image.
Communication is a disease that our society is not aware of, and it is a psychological disease that indicates the personality of the person who has this disease.
There is a problem with the person's personality,
and it changes the behavior and the way of thinking.
People with this attachment disorder, when seen on the surface, are arrogant and intent on humiliating people.
People who suffer from low self-esteem first place a high importance on themselves and do not believe that there is anyone else who is more important than them in the society, or they believe that there is someone who can be found in the society who is similar to them or similar to them.
People with this disorder want to be praised all the time, if they are not praised and recognized for their progress and performance, they believe that they are enemies or against them.
In general, people with narcissistic disorder are self-congratulatory and self-aggrandizing, and they tend to trivialize other people's problems or try to solve other people's problems.
CONCLUSIONS.
Narcissistic (narcissistic) people with this disorder are people who like to use people in any way they can and wherever they can.
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