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When I was growing up, my parents and friends always attended to my needs and desires.
Later on, I felt that I received a sense of temporary happiness from this ailment.
Yet when my parents died, I felt that I could no longer function. I felt that I had little control in my life.
I felt as if this ailment had total control over me and my self-esteem.
By the time I started to work for vogue, I could tell people detested me. They called me obnoxious and heartless…..
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Even though I was the head of Vogue, I couldn’t resist constant attention and admiration from the more inferior peers.
Later on, I felt a sense of joy in admiring myself
I always exploited other people often in order to gain my desires. I could care less for their misfortunes.
Later on, I would feel sad about all the people that I hurt.
After constant complaints from my peers, I finally go to a psychiatrist.
Little did I realize, the amount of stress I felt from having this….
After going, my psychiatrist tells me that I have clear signs of narcissistic personality disorder.
I felt like I was in constant fear of hurting someone.
It is a type of personality disorder where a person feels love for him/herself and does only things for him/herself.
I started to feel jealous of people without this…… curse
The doctor requested that I receive constant therapy from him…..
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After a while, i felt a sense of happiness
I could accept it as part of my life This is a project for a high school ap psychology course. This is a fictionalized account of having a psychological ailment. For questions about this blog project or its content, email the teacher Chris Jocham: jocham@fultonschools.org.

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Narcissitic Personality Disorder

  • 1. When I was growing up, my parents and friends always attended to my needs and desires.
  • 2. Later on, I felt that I received a sense of temporary happiness from this ailment.
  • 3. Yet when my parents died, I felt that I could no longer function. I felt that I had little control in my life.
  • 4. I felt as if this ailment had total control over me and my self-esteem.
  • 5. By the time I started to work for vogue, I could tell people detested me. They called me obnoxious and heartless…..
  • 6.
  • 7. Even though I was the head of Vogue, I couldn’t resist constant attention and admiration from the more inferior peers.
  • 8. Later on, I felt a sense of joy in admiring myself
  • 9. I always exploited other people often in order to gain my desires. I could care less for their misfortunes.
  • 10. Later on, I would feel sad about all the people that I hurt.
  • 11. After constant complaints from my peers, I finally go to a psychiatrist.
  • 12. Little did I realize, the amount of stress I felt from having this….
  • 13. After going, my psychiatrist tells me that I have clear signs of narcissistic personality disorder.
  • 14. I felt like I was in constant fear of hurting someone.
  • 15. It is a type of personality disorder where a person feels love for him/herself and does only things for him/herself.
  • 16. I started to feel jealous of people without this…… curse
  • 17. The doctor requested that I receive constant therapy from him…..
  • 18.
  • 19. After a while, i felt a sense of happiness
  • 20. I could accept it as part of my life This is a project for a high school ap psychology course. This is a fictionalized account of having a psychological ailment. For questions about this blog project or its content, email the teacher Chris Jocham: jocham@fultonschools.org.