English to Kannada Dictionary narcissism

narcissism

ನಾರ್ಸಿಸಿಸಮ್
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'
ಸ್ವಪ್ರಶಂಸೆ,
ಆತ್ಮಾಸಕ್ತಿ
example
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.
He finds himself with addictions to voyeurism and 'narcissism' , as well as a nasty coke habit.
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.
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' .
This gathering together of understanding is in itself an aspect of 'narcissism' .
This factor supports the idea that an extreme 'narcissism' is a specific psychogenic factor here.
They also showed a high level of 'narcissism' in the things that they said.
This suggests that neuroticism / 'narcissism' combined with an abusive and/or harassing work environment does not make one more prone to deleterious drinking behavior.
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.
His is a compelling and often tragic story, but there's a definite element of 'narcissism' there too.
This was closer to sociopathy and 'narcissism' than to an impulsive psychotic response to perceived injustices.
Would-be doctors had personality defects ranging from extreme over-confidence, 'narcissism' and aloofness to being overly empathetic.
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.
She might even have admitted to extreme 'narcissism' if it made a good line.
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.
But 'narcissism' isn't just a combination of monumental self-esteem and rudeness.
But excessive self-love, or 'narcissism' , could actually increase violence in schools.
This healthy 'narcissism' may actually aid guilt-prone individuals in productive day-to-day interactions.
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' .
Like most blogs, the content is erratic, syncopated by the intrusions of daily life, random interests, monomania, 'narcissism' and booze.
And 'narcissism' is a seductive mental disorder.
Freud postulated a narcissistic stage of emotional development, or primary 'narcissism' , which precedes any investment of libido in objects other than the self.
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.
‘One of the features of 'narcissism' is enormous confidence and self-esteem,’ she observes.
This tender yet unsettling vision of the future explores themes of identity, sexuality and 'narcissism' .
Is indulging our individual truths a form of excessive 'narcissism' ?
He believes that such behavior results from personality traits such as 'narcissism' as well as a memory bias.
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' .
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