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  1. People with personality disorders have trouble dealing with everyday stresses and problems. There are many types of personality disorders. Read more. ... What ...
  2. Personality disorder - borderline; Narcissism
  3. ... defend oneself rather than be beaten or harassed? Narcissism and Sexual Identity There are several characteristics of ... more prone to violence. One such characteristic is narcissism. Narcissism helps the adolescent make the transition from ...
  4. ... 4 Ibid., p. 378. 5 James B. McCarthy, "Narcissism and the Self In Homicidal Adolescents," American Journal ... the core of the female personality are feminine narcissism, masochism and passivity."4 The text goes on ...
  5. ... with less psychopathy (defined as callous/unemotional traits, narcissism, and impulsiveness). 169 Another study of MST similarly ... on a measure of callous/unemotional traits and narcissism benefitted more from MST than did youth scoring ...
  6. ... lvi, 347-390.—Kapp (R. O.). Sensation and narcissism. Internat. J. Psycho-Anal., Lond., 1925, vi, 292- ...
  7. ... rare except for homosexual expressions of regression and narcissism. Looking at drug addiction from the points of ...
  8. ... reference >Borderline Personality Disorder</see-reference><see-reference >Narcissism</see-reference><site ><information-category >Specifics</information-category>< ...
  9. ... 739.794.511 Libido F02.739.794.582 Narcissism F02.739.794.624 Object Attachment F02.739. ...
  10. ... to adults) to border on paranoia, self-love (narcissism), or even hysteria. Another myth of adolescence is ...
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