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Narcissism: What is it?
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Narcissism: What is it?

by James__0, May 07, 1999 12:00AM

Posted by James on May 07, 1999 at 09:06:49
My adult son is a substance abuser.   He has been diagnosed as narcissistic.  What is it?  What help is available?  How can we, his parents help him?   Is there a connection between it and alcoholism?  Please help, we are at a loss as to what to do.

Posted by HFHS MD-JM on May 10, 1999 at 19:04:18
James,
     Your adult son may have been diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder(vs traits) which can and often does co-exist with alcohol and
substance abuse.  Narcissistic personality disorder is one of ten different
personality disorders described by the DSM IV;  it is characterized by a
pervasive pattern of grandiosity, a need for admiration and a lack of empathy
in a variety of contexts.  People with this disorder may have a sense of entitlement, show haughty or arrogant behavior or attitude and exploit others to achieve his or her own needs.
      Psychotherapy may be helpful for people who have narcissistic personality disorder if motivated for treatment.  Its also important to address other issues
that go along with this disorder such as alcohol and substance abuse as well as
mood disorders.
      How can you help your son?  The challenge is to engage them in treatment
while preserving their self esteem.  You can encourage him to enter into treatment and discourage behavior such as his sense of entitlement, substance
abuse etc.  Best of luck with your son.  Keep in mind that this information is
intended for educational purposes only.  If interested in seeing a HFHS psychiatrist then call 313 874 6680 for an appointment.
Sincerely,
HFHS MD-JM
Keyword:  Narcissistic personality disorder and substance abuse


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