What’s Going On In A Narcissistic Brain?
<p>When we understand the neurobiological differences between a person with and without a personality disorder, we can isolate potential causes and treatment opportunities.</p>
<p>Early life intervention also offers hope of preventing dysfunction associated with abuse, neglect and adversity that in many instances are-direct normal brain and mind trajectories toward personality disorder.”</p>
<p>Because narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) often leads to interpersonal dysfunction, the social brain is of particular interest; the temporal-parietal junction, posterior superior temporal sulcus, medial prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, amygdala, and interrelated regions.</p>
<p>I recently shared a story highlighting studies and behaviours that suggest narcissists know they’re narcissistic:</p>
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