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Is narcissism a mental health problem?





It’s not uncommon these days to hear someone – such as an former romantic partner or a politician – described as a “narcissist”.


Singer Robbie Williams recently told an interviewer he took an online test to see if he was one. He revealed the test suggested a “mild indication of narcissistic personality disorder”.


But what is narcissism, when is it a problem and can an online test really provide a reliable diagnosis?


A FIXATION ON ONESELF

According to the Greek myth, a beautiful young man called Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water. He stayed staring at it for the rest of his life. His name gave rise to the term “narcissism”, characterised by a fixation on oneself.


Narcissism is a cluster of traits along a range of severity. At one end of the spectrum, people may be confident, charming and well-adapted.


In the middle of the spectrum, people may be overly focused on seeking out status, success and admiration at work or in their social lives. They can have a need to appear perfect, special or superior to others in order to feel OK about themselves.


WHAT’S NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER?

“Narcissistic personality disorder” is a mental health diagnosis given to people with extremely narcissistic traits. These traits have reached the point where they start to impact on the person’s ability to function at work or socially.


Narcissistic personality disorder is relatively rare. It is estimated around 1 per cent of the population has a diagnosable form of the condition.


Men tend to be more narcissistic than women. There is no evidence that young people are more narcissistic than previous generations at the same age.

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