I just found this intriguing dissertation. It appears to provide a good overview of the evolution of thought regarding narcissism.
He mostly discusses two subtypes classed as overt and covert.
Normal? wrote:Perhaps it is like an individual who has a problem with food:- they may become anorexic, bulimic, binge eat or go through a variety of all three positions during their life. They may even exercise manically. At the root of the problem though is the food? That being the case - what do you think is at the root of the cluster B disorders? Any ideas?
deadratt wrote:They are probably too complex to be boiled down to one thing, but my vote goes to attachment. Human bonding. Love. Whatever you'd like to call it. My understanding is that most of the personality disorders are chiefly evidenced in interpersonal relationships.
deadratt wrote:Similarly, you can't boil down an eating disorder to a problem with food (no pun).
sfguy75x wrote:It's impossible because he doesn't have a single stable personality, his instability makes him act like different people depending on state of mind. You could almost say it's a little bit like a mild form of multiple personality disorder, where different parts of your personality come and go (although unlike true MPD the personal still has a single continuous consciousness)
VTheChaosTheoryV wrote:I think this is based on Sam Vaknin's website. He points out there can be two distinct personality types in narcissists.
-Somatic type: Obsessed based around beauty, ideal looks and so forth.
-Cerebral type: Values their knowledge to an extreme.
Both characteristics can be present within the narcissist, but one may be more dominant than the other.
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