Narcissism is a personality trait characterized by an excessive focus on oneself — especially one’s appearance, achievements, status, or importance — along with a strong need for admiration and limited empathy for others.
It exists on a spectrum, from normal personality traits to a diagnosable mental health condition.
🌿 Healthy (Normal) Narcissism
Everyone has some level of narcissism. Healthy traits can include:
- Confidence
- Self-respect
- Ambition
- Ability to advocate for yourself
This form helps with leadership, resilience, and goal achievement.
⚠️ Unhealthy Narcissism
When narcissism becomes extreme, it may involve:
- Grandiosity (inflated sense of superiority)
- Constant need for praise or validation
- Lack of empathy
- Manipulative behavior
- Sensitivity to criticism (even if they act confident)
- Exploiting others for personal gain
🧠 Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)
NPD is a diagnosable mental health condition. It includes:
- Persistent pattern of grandiosity
- Deep need for admiration
- Impaired empathy
- Problems maintaining healthy relationships
Diagnosis requires a mental health professional and long-term behavioral patterns — not just occasional selfishness.
💡 Important Distinctions
- Confidence ≠ narcissism
- Self-care ≠ selfishness
- Not all difficult or self-centered people have NPD
- Social media culture sometimes overuses the term
🪞Types Often Discussed
(Not formal diagnoses, but commonly referenced)
- Grandiose narcissist – openly arrogant, dominant
- Vulnerable (covert) narcissist – hypersensitive, insecure but self-focused
- Malignant narcissist – narcissism combined with aggression or antisocial traits
If you’d like, I can also explain:
- Signs you might be dealing with a narcissist
- How narcissism develops
- How to set boundaries with a narcissistic person
- Or how narcissism differs from self-esteem