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Originally Posted By: Jug
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Thank you for sharing your difficult story. I think it can help others. If you don't mind, could you tell more about the progression? Was there an affair? I'm also curious about the diagnosis of narcissism.


Narc is a trait not a disorder.

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Narcissistic personality disorder is a recognized (DSM-5) personality disorder. I agree that it can't and shouldn't be diagnosed by amateurs, though.


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Yes JRuss the disorder is is in DSM V as part of Cluster B as opposed to a separate disorder. It is a trait and can be a disorder.

If you google narcassism then tests are available to see where one is on the trait scale. I scored a 10, up from a 6 so ironically I am getting healthierror, creating more self interest. Up from the wet lettuce I used to be. Test yourself and see. A healthy level of narcissism is useful. There are also healthy ways to be self interested.

If I was unclear I apolarise. I was intending to say as part of a spectrum disorder and often comorbid.

Just saying

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