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What Makes Someone a Narcissist? Scientists Just Found a Big Clue : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 30, 2025 7:10 pm
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Narcissism has become a common term thrown around on social media, with many people quick to label others as narcissists. While the accuracy of these diagnoses should be questioned, it is important to acknowledge that narcissists do exist. From the extreme end of narcissistic personality disorder to the more subtle narcissistic traits that we all possess to varying degrees, understanding the roots of narcissism is crucial.

There are two main types of narcissism – grandiose and vulnerable. Grandiose narcissism is characterized by overt grandiosity, aggression, and dominance, while vulnerable narcissism is marked by introversion, hypersensitivity to criticism, and a defensive, insecure grandiosity that masks fragile self-esteem. Both types share antagonistic traits such as entitlement, manipulation, and a lack of empathy, leading to interpersonal difficulties.

In a recent meta-analysis, researchers examined the link between narcissism and adult attachment styles. Attachment theory suggests that early experiences with primary caregivers shape our beliefs about ourselves and others, influencing how we navigate adult relationships. Insecure attachment styles, such as preoccupied, dismissive, and fearful, are linked to narcissism, particularly vulnerable narcissism.

While insecure attachment styles do not necessarily cause vulnerable narcissism, they may be important risk factors in its development. Therapy focused on healing attachment wounds and building secure relationship patterns can be beneficial for individuals high in vulnerable narcissism. Additionally, providing free and timely mental health care to families can help prevent the development of narcissistic traits in children.

Ultimately, understanding the connection between attachment styles and narcissism can lead to more effective prevention and intervention strategies. By addressing childhood wounds and promoting secure attachments, we can help individuals heal and break the cycle of narcissistic behavior.

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