Pathological Narcissism, Psychosis, and Delusions

One of the most important symptoms of pathological narcissism (the Narcissistic Personality Disorder) is grandiosity. Grandiose fantasies (megalomaniac delusions of grandeur) permeate every aspect of the narcissist's personality.
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k this article helps a lot with what i have to deal with daily. it's always a crap-shoot. now i know i'm not crazy.
i wonder where to research his fascination with cross dressing associated with narcissism or is it related?
8/4/2009
Joe Damn. You just described Barack Obama. 7/30/2009
Cathy Cahill I wrote to you several months ago about divorcing my NPD husband. I found some very useful information to help in court and did eventually win a very substantial settlement. BUT I still have ?'s about the disorder. My ex is still with his 36 year old girlfriend, he's almost 61, and they are having a baby. He has disowned our son and our 2 grandsons and 99% of our friends have turned on him. Does he even realize what has happened to him? He is debt up to his eyeballs, lost his family, lost thousands of dollars & aged horrifically. I have been with him for 42 years and never knew him at all. This disorder is beyond belief. I would love to write a book about what it has been like and all the horrible things he has done to me and our son since I filed. It's shocking.
thank you for your work. It helps so much.
7/29/2009
bozo reiterative? I think you mean iterative. 6/28/2006
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