narcissism

আত্মরতি
definition
noun
But excessive self-love, or narcissism , could actually increase violence in schools.
excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical appearance.
translation of 'narcissism'
আত্মমগ্নতা,
আত্মমুগ্ধতা
noun
আত্মরতি,
স্বকাম
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This factor supports the idea that an extreme 'narcissism' is a specific psychogenic factor here.
He believes that such behavior results from personality traits such as 'narcissism' as well as a memory bias.
After all, normal 'narcissism' makes most psychiatrists feel they are doing a good job, even when they may not be.
Elsewhere, religion's understanding of truth and selfless commitment to a wider community or cause appears preferable to today's culture of 'narcissism' and navel-gazing.
She might even have admitted to extreme 'narcissism' if it made a good line.
There is, of course, a long and controversial history of viewing homosexuality as a displaced desire for the self and thus a form of 'narcissism' .
The second is a factor which has been called 'narcissism' , or excessive love and pampering of one's self, including intense preoccupation with one's own state of being.
I can't attribute my downfall to narcissism and only to 'narcissism' .
Is indulging our individual truths a form of excessive 'narcissism' ?
This healthy 'narcissism' may actually aid guilt-prone individuals in productive day-to-day interactions.
Although about one in five were found to have personality defects such as extreme overconfidence, aloofness and 'narcissism' , the same group also tended to score well on problem-solving.
He finds himself with addictions to voyeurism and 'narcissism' , as well as a nasty coke habit.
They also showed a high level of 'narcissism' in the things that they said.
His is a compelling and often tragic story, but there's a definite element of 'narcissism' there too.
This tender yet unsettling vision of the future explores themes of identity, sexuality and 'narcissism' .
Would-be doctors had personality defects ranging from extreme over-confidence, 'narcissism' and aloofness to being overly empathetic.
And 'narcissism' is a seductive mental disorder.
Psychologists call this 'narcissism' , the personality trait that was inspired by Narcissus, the Greek god who saw his reflection in a pool and fell in love with himself.
Like most blogs, the content is erratic, syncopated by the intrusions of daily life, random interests, monomania, 'narcissism' and booze.
The analyst's 'narcissism' may be such that it is better to rest easy in seductive certitude rather than tolerate ambiguities, uncertainties and the discomforting state of not-knowing!
Although he was not a sporting person he admits that he exercised to keep his appearance at its best and satisfy his 'narcissism' .
Mirror shots abound as the characters' 'narcissism' is exposed and the brittleness of appearances scrutinised.
Freud postulated a narcissistic stage of emotional development, or primary 'narcissism' , which precedes any investment of libido in objects other than the self.
But excessive self-love, or 'narcissism' , could actually increase violence in schools.
Filmed on a low budget in a 19-day shoot, the movie is a sincere but ultimately inadequate look at the film industry's 'narcissism' and moral confusion.
But 'narcissism' isn't just a combination of monumental self-esteem and rudeness.
‘One of the features of 'narcissism' is enormous confidence and self-esteem,’ she observes.
It is apparent from any survey of the criticism of confessional poetry that the mode is habitually and negatively associated with an authorial self-absorption verging on 'narcissism' .
It goes without saying that she makes great use of 'narcissism' ; no self-respecting artist of this period could live without that particular reflecting pool.
This suggests that neuroticism / 'narcissism' combined with an abusive and/or harassing work environment does not make one more prone to deleterious drinking behavior.
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