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John Cairns
 
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I guess it's a matter of degree. I would think that a paranoid schizophrenic
would be debilitated, at least somewhat. They would require medication and
supervision to lead a "normal" life, NPD doesn't require medication, but it
might be harder to treat, I will concede that point. And I would also
concede that it would be difficult to deal with, but probably equally
difficult for individuals in close contact with the person having the
disorder.
John Cairns
"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
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John Cairns wrote:

I've looked this up before, haven't noticed any links to NIMH or any
"serious" medical sites, I'm guessing that it would be due to the fact

that
it's not considered a debilitating disorder, and their aren't any
pharmacological treatments for it as far as I know, though I've only

done a
cursory examination.
John Cairns


Indeed John, "A Narcissist (notice the capital N) has no sense of self.
If not reflected by others, he feels annulled, dead, void. It is a

harrowing experience".
I have observed that Boob comes close to appoplexia when this
group threatens to ignore hime.

Cheers
Marty