Narcissists are self-absorbed, ego-centric, selfish, vain people whose interaction with others is based largely, if not exclusively, on what they can derive from -- or "get out of" -- other people. They have little if any regard for the feelings or needs of others. They are "users" who manipulate people emotionally and frequently end relationships when they perceive there's nothing in it for them of if they think the exchange is unfair. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of questions related to Narcissism on this site. Use the search tool at the top to look for them.
Extreme self centeredness means lacking in empathy and only caring about yourself and your needs and sometimes being narcissistic.
Self-centeredness in the extreme is called narcissistic personality disorder.
A person with paranoid personality disorder does not trust anybody, they always think everyone is out to get them. They deeply distrust everything and everybody and are always extremely cautious. Paranoid personality disorder is a mental health condition in which a person has a long-term pattern of distrust and suspicion of others, but does not have a full-blown psychotic disorder such as schizophrenia.
No! A vivacious personality is a lively, vibrant personality. A vicious personality is a cruel, malevolent personality.
1/ Typically personality traits are only graduated to a disorder when they are inflexible or maladaptive; to the point that it creates significant chaos and disruption in the life of those who are exhibiting the traits. Problems in society, such as work or interpersonal relations, when caused as a direct result of personality traits are considered as disorder. Sad but true. If you are getting along well for the most part with your personality traits then it is not considered disorder. For the most part we as a society exhibit similar traits, but to varying degrees. When the degree is too little or extreme this is a sign of disorder .2/ May I try to explain the difference between Personality Disorders and Personality traits. Personality disorders are according to mental health professionals diagnosis criteria, problems a few men or women may have in their personality which get them into trouble in their lives. These are characterised by that person's "failure to learn from experience or adapt appropriately to changes". As a result people having one or more Personality Disorders usually experience personal distress, serious impairment of social functioning and difficulties in employment, usually leading to them being failures in their working life and/or committing criminal offences sometimes leading to prison and problems in making friends and in their relationships with others.There are three clinical groups of personality disorders that people may suffer from, although most people with personality disorders tend to have two or more of them within their overall personality and character. The groups involve :a/ Extremely weird behaviour - including a Paranoid Personality Disorder, a Schizoid Personality Disorder, a Schizotypal Personality Disorder, and a Self- Defeating or Masochist Personality Disorder.b/ Extremely dramatic/emotional behaviour - including Histrionic Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder.c/ Behaviour dominated by anxiety and/or fear - including Dependent Personality Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder and Passive Aggressive Personality Disorder.Regarding Personality Traits, we all have them, whereas only about 2% of us also suffer from personality disorder(s). Personality Traits are a normal part of being a human being whether you are male or female. Assessment of any normal individual's personality involves assessing the degree he or she has or does not have of each of what are termed "the Big Five Personality Factor Models". These are:-1. Openness to experience.2. Conscientiousness.3. Extroversion.4. Agreeableness5. Emotional stability or Neurosis
Personality is everything. It's who that person is! If they have a good personality or bad personality ect
A loose personality is an outgoing and humorous personality,answer by a kid
Extremely private.
Somebody who is extremely religious.
Yes! Extremely, it's part of their personality disorder.
he is a extremely nice person but he can be mean sometimes
Personality and appearance: Huge cat, bug ears, fluffy. Extremely friendly and gentle family cat.
Quantum personality change is "when someone drastically changes his or her personality within an extremely short period of time For example, if someone dramatically altered his or her personality within a day or less, it would be a quantum personality change." http://www.funnelbrain.com/c-1049-constitutes-quantum-personality-change.html
Quantum personality change is "when someone drastically changes his or her personality within an extremely short period of time For example, if someone dramatically altered his or her personality within a day or less, it would be a quantum personality change." http://www.funnelbrain.com/c-1049-constitutes-quantum-personality-change.html
She had ALOT of personality. Was extremely fun loving and a practical joker!
selfserving bias :)
they may become extremely nice or they may become very giggly
Extremely focused, stable and consistent personality and calm under pressure
He hates the capitol and is extremely rebellious. Amazing at making snares, and loves Katniss.