Narcissism 101

10 Mental Illnesses You Get From Narcissists

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 Number 4: General anxiety disorder.

 A person who has been exposed to a stressful environment for an extended time may develop a general anxiety disorder. People who’ve experienced horrific incidences of shame, disappointment, and criticism are one example of this.

 For instance, at school, a narcissistic classmate may have tormented you for a long time, causing you to worry that someone would harm you, and excessive concern may indicate GAD. Some bullies are narcissists who use comparable weapons to attack others for personal benefit or the false belief that they are superior.

 Number 5: Eating disorder.

 You might be asking, is an eating disorder a mental illness? The answer is yes. In fact, it has been recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM that eating disorder is a mental illness and has eight categories. The tricky thing about eating disorders is that they are also very medical. Celebrities, for example, which is held to high aesthetic standards, might feel under pressure to lose weight. That is an area where many individuals are narcissistic and seek to bring someone down by insulting the importance of other people.

 To fit in with other people, a narcissistic view of losing weight will cause a person to develop an eating disorder such as bulimia, anorexia, binge, and others. It negatively influences the physical mental and emotional well-being of those who do not regard themselves as beautiful. Remember that a person suffering from an eating disorder may have difficulties for a long time and that overcoming this condition may take time. Therefore, we must embrace ourselves in whatever form we are in. We are all beautiful.

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