Narcissism
[Unhealthy 3 Enneagram, 1.1 Tone scale is a classic. Similar or identical to Psychopaths.]
See: Psychopaths (Mafia) Grimes, David Robert
Narcissistic Personality Disorder 101 Quiz [Melanie Tonia Evans]
Dealing with narcissism in your family or work-life? You're not alone -- and finally, there's help
Divorcing a Narcissist (One Mom’s Battle)
[1983] NARCISSISM: Denial of the True Self by Alexander Lowen, M.D.
Researchers
Shahida Arabi
Melanie Tonia Evans
Kim Wilson
Laura Leon
http://kathycaprino.com [Thriving
After Narcissism]
Facebook
Refuge Survivors
(Empaths Surviving Narcissism & Sociopath Abuse)
Thriving After Narcissism
Books
Evil by H G Tudor (Book)
The Narcissist You Know: Defending Yourself Against Extreme Narcissists in an All-About-Me Age.
''Such men are loathsome and I find it almost impossible to feel any empathy for them, though of course they never come for individual treatment so I don’t actually have to try. The word I use to describe them is reptilian: they seem so cold-blooded, without any genuine feeling for other people, and their desire to inflict pain or even destroy their former spouses seems inhuman, snake-like'' .''A narcissistic sociopath is
someone with a combination of narcissistic
personality disorder and definitive behavioral signs of sociopathy. People
with narcissism are characterized by their excessive and persistent need for
others' admiration and positive reinforcement. They generally have grandiose
opinions of themselves and believe they are superior to other people.
Narcissists are also frequently convinced that they are above the normal
responsibilities and obligations of everyday life, so they usually have
significant difficulties maintaining employment or relationships as a result.
The narcissistic sociopath has this type of personality along with a noticeable
lack of regard for the rights of others and a tendency to regularly violate
those rights.
One noted difference between a narcissistic sociopath and
people with narcissism alone is that the narcissist with the sociopathy reacts
strongly and sometimes even violently to negative feedback. True sociopaths
generally do not respond to criticism or care what others may think of them. A
narcissistic sociopath is unable to tolerate criticism and needs constant
praise, as well as deference from other people. Many with this condition present
themselves in the best light possible and are able to easily charm others to
gain their trust.''
http://www.wisegeekhealth.com/what-is-a-narcissistic-sociopath.htm