What Is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)? Signs, Causes & Treatment
What Is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)? Signs, Causes & Treatment
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition that is often misunderstood. Many people casually use the word “narcissist” to describe someone who seems self-centred, arrogant, or attention-seeking. But clinically, NPD is more complex than that.
At bloomhappymind.com, we believe that mental wellness starts with awareness and emotional clarity. NPD affects how a person thinks about themselves, how they relate to others, and how they manage emotions like shame, insecurity, and criticism. It can also deeply impact relationships, family dynamics, and workplace environments.
What Is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)?
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a personality disorder characterised by a long-term pattern of:
A strong need for admiration
A sense of superiority or entitlement
Difficulty handling criticism
Lack of empathy for others
A fragile self-esteem hidden behind confidence
People with NPD may appear extremely confident, charming, and successful. But beneath that surface, many struggle with emotional vulnerability, insecurity, and fear of rejection.
It’s important to remember:
NPD is a clinical diagnosis, and only a qualified mental health professional can diagnose it. Not everyone who displays narcissistic traits has NPD.
The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.
William James
NPD vs Narcissistic Traits: What’s the Difference?
Common Signs and Symptoms of NPD
1. An exaggerated sense of self-importance
2. Constant need for praise and admiration
3. Lack of empathy
4. Entitlement
5. Difficulty handling criticism
6. Manipulative or controlling behaviour
7. Exploiting relationships
8. Envy and jealousy
9. Superficial charm
10. Emotional sensitivity beneath the surface
What Causes Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
1. Childhood experiences
2. Parenting style
Both extremes can contribute:
Overindulgent parenting (no boundaries, constant admiration)
Overly strict or critical parenting (never feeling “good enough”)
3. Genetic and biological factors
Types of Narcissism: Grandiose vs Vulnerable
Grandiose Narcissism
Vulnerable (Covert) Narcissism
How NPD Affects Relationships
Diagnosis: How Is NPD Identified?
Treatment for Narcissistic Personality Disorder
1. Psychotherapy (Talk Therapy)
Therapy is the most effective treatment. Common therapy approaches include:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – helps change unhealthy thought patterns
Schema Therapy – explores childhood wounds and deep emotional patterns
Psychodynamic Therapy – helps understand unconscious emotional struggles
DBT (Dialectical Behaviour Therapy) – improves emotional regulation and relationships
Therapy often focuses on:
Building empathy
Managing anger and criticism
Improving emotional awareness
Healing insecurity and shame
Developing healthier relationships
2. Medication
3. Support for loved ones
When to Seek Help
Final Thoughts
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is not simply being selfish or arrogant. It is a complex mental health condition that often hides deep emotional pain, insecurity and fear of rejection.
Whether you’re trying to understand someone else—or you’re healing from a relationship impacted by narcissistic behaviour—remember this:
You deserve respect, emotional safety and healthy love.
If you found this article helpful, explore more mental wellness resources on bloomhappymind.com, where we share practical guidance for emotional healing, parenting and healthier relationships.