As you begin your journey into the discovery of what a narcissist is, you will focus on what happened, how you seem to attract them, and most importantly, how to heal. When I was just learning about narcissists, NPD, and sociopaths, I found there was an entire cast of characters in this NarcWorld. In NarcWorld, we have plenty to learn so here is an initial list.
NarcSpeak - Narctionary - Types of Narcissists
Somatic Narcissists – Fixated on their body and appearance. They are often seductive and are pathological cheaters. To them, sex is a weapon.
Cerebral Narcissist – Take great pride in their intellect and are incredibly convincing. They are master manipulators.
Covert Narcissist – These Narcissists do not fit the mold of your standard Narcissist. In fact, they often come across like the exact opposite. They tend to be charming, likable, and humble. Making it very difficult to recognize, as they are often very convincing.
Overt Narcissist – Tend to fit the mold of what a narcissist presents like. These individuals are larger-than-life, arrogant, often loud and boisterous, love to be the center of attention, and often come across as obnoxious to most people.
Classic Narcissist – A person whose set of behaviors are characterized by a pattern of grandiosity, self-centered focus, need for admiration, self-serving attitude and a lack of empathy or consideration (remorse) for others.
Delusional Narcissist – Very grandiose in their beliefs and are often full of stories that are so over-the-top that rarely do other people believe them.
Malignant Narcissist – An (unofficial) term that describes the type of Narcissism that is in the middle of the (unofficial) Narcissistic spectrum.
Cluster B: Refers to a grouping of personality traits in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illness (DSM). These traits are broadly described as dramatic, erratic and emotional. Within the Cluster B are four of the ten recognized personality disorders: Borderline, Narcissistic, Histrionic, Antisocial.
Information, gathered research and personal experience with narcissist abuse, escape and recovery
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