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Ask yourself are they, and are you too? Is the Difficult Person in Your Life a Narcissist? by Wendy T. Behary "Read through the items listed below and check off any that apply to the difficult person in your life. Only check off a trait if it is expressed excessively, meaning it occurs more often than not. 1. Self-absorbed, acts like everything is about him/her 2. Entitled, makes the rules and breaks the rules 3. Demeaning, puts you down, bullyish 4. Demanding, of whatever he or she wants 5. Distrustful, suspicious of your motives when you're being nice to him/her 6. Perfectionistic, rigidly high standards-- his/her way or no way 7. Snobbish, believes he or she is superior to you and others; gets bored easily 8. Approval seeking, craves constant praise and recognition 9. Unempathic, uninterested in understanding your inner experience, or unable to do so 10. Unremorseful, cannot offer a genuine apology 11. Compulsive, gets overly consumed with details and minutiae 12. Addictive, cannot let go of bad habits; uses them to self-soothe 13. Emotionally detached, steers clear of feelings If you've checked at least ten of the thirteen traits (above) the difficult person in your life most likely meets the criteria for overt maladaptive narcissism, the most common and difficult form. This...is in your face and unwieldy...The terms "overt" and "maladaptive" are combined here to mean an observable inability to adequately fit in, conform or adjust to conditions in the environment or basic expectations within relationships...Narcissism appears along a spectrum, going from healthy narcissism at one end to overt and covert maladaptive narcissism at the other." www.newharbinger.com
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