Case Study: Comorbid Narcissistic and Antisocial Personality Disorders
This video answers the question: Can I analyze a case study involving narcissistic personality disorder with comorbid antisocial personality disorder?
Narcissistic personality disorder is a Cluster B personality disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. It has nine symptom criteria, five of which are required for a diagnosis.
1: Grandiose sense of self-importance
2: Fantasies
3: Special or unique
4: Requires excessive admiration
5: Sense of entitlement
6: Manipulative
7: Lacks empathy for others
8: Often envious
9: Arrogant attitudes or behaviors
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a Cluster B Personality Disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. It has seven symptom criteria, three of which are required for a diagnosis.
1: Repeated unlawful behaviors
2: Consistent deceitfulness
3: Impulsivity, poor planning
4: Aggressiveness, physical fights
5: Reckless disregard for safety
6: Consistent irresponsibility
7: Lack of remorse
Martens, W. H. J. (2010). Narcissistic Personality Disorder as an Intrapsychic Trajectory to Real Self-Love: A Case Report. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 41(2), 91–98. doi:10.1007/s10879-010-9165-x
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Видео Case Study: Comorbid Narcissistic and Antisocial Personality Disorders канала Dr. Todd Grande
Narcissistic personality disorder is a Cluster B personality disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. It has nine symptom criteria, five of which are required for a diagnosis.
1: Grandiose sense of self-importance
2: Fantasies
3: Special or unique
4: Requires excessive admiration
5: Sense of entitlement
6: Manipulative
7: Lacks empathy for others
8: Often envious
9: Arrogant attitudes or behaviors
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a Cluster B Personality Disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. It has seven symptom criteria, three of which are required for a diagnosis.
1: Repeated unlawful behaviors
2: Consistent deceitfulness
3: Impulsivity, poor planning
4: Aggressiveness, physical fights
5: Reckless disregard for safety
6: Consistent irresponsibility
7: Lack of remorse
Martens, W. H. J. (2010). Narcissistic Personality Disorder as an Intrapsychic Trajectory to Real Self-Love: A Case Report. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 41(2), 91–98. doi:10.1007/s10879-010-9165-x
Support Dr. Grande on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/drgrande
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