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narcissismadd into favorites/ˈnɑːsəˌsɪzm/
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Etymology: [ 'när-s&-"si-z&m ] (noun.) 1822. After Narcissus, the fictional Greek hero who became obsessed with his own reflection.

narsizm, kendine hayranlık, özseverlik, narsisizm, narsislik, kendine hayran olma, narkislik, Bir şahsın (kadın veya erkek) kendi vücuduna karşı duyduğu cinsi arzu, kendi şahsına aşık olma psikozu, nar(si)sizm, narkisizm,

1 narsizm     ts
2 kendine hayranlık     ts
3 özseverlik     ts
4 narsisizm     ts
5 narsislik     ts
6 kendine hayran olma     ts
7 narkislik     ts
8 Bir şahsın (kadın veya erkek) kendi vücuduna karşı duyduğu cinsi arzu, kendi şahsına aşık olma psikozu, nar(si)sizm  Tıp     ts
9 narkisizm     ts
 

Sexual desire for one's own body, Love of oneself, Sexual desire for ones own body, an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself, - a Personality disorder characterized by extreme self-love Scroll down for the DSM IV diagnostic list for Narcissism, disapproval Narcissism is the habit of always thinking about yourself and admiring yourself. Those who suffer from narcissism become self-absorbed or chronic show-offs. when someone is too concerned about their appearance or abilities or spends too much time admiring them - used to show disapproval (Narcissus, beautiful young man in an ancient Greek story who loved to look at his face reflected in water and was turned into a flower, from Narkissos). Mental disorder characterized by extreme self-absorption, an exaggerated sense of self-importance, and a need for attention and admiration from others. First identified by Havelock Ellis in 1898, the disorder is named for the mythological Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection. In addition to an inflated self-image and addiction to fantasy, narcissism is characterized by an unusual coolness and composure, which is shaken only when the narcissistic confidence is threatened, and by the tendency to take others for granted or to exploit them. According to Sigmund Freud, narcissism is a normal stage in children's development, but it is considered a disorder when it occurs after puberty, tendency to over-estimate one's abilities and importance, Self-love; in Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the normal expression of pregenital development, exaggerated self-admiration; exaggerated self-love,

10 Sexual desire for one's own body     ts
11 Love of oneself     ts
12 Sexual desire for ones own body     ts
13 an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself     ts
14 - a Personality disorder characterized by extreme self-love Scroll down for the DSM IV diagnostic list for Narcissism     ts
15 disapproval Narcissism is the habit of always thinking about yourself and admiring yourself. Those who suffer from narcissism become self-absorbed or chronic show-offs. when someone is too concerned about their appearance or abilities or spends too much time admiring them - used to show disapproval (Narcissus, beautiful young man in an ancient Greek story who loved to look at his face reflected in water and was turned into a flower, from Narkissos). Mental disorder characterized by extreme self-absorption, an exaggerated sense of self-importance, and a need for attention and admiration from others. First identified by Havelock Ellis in 1898, the disorder is named for the mythological Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection. In addition to an inflated self-image and addiction to fantasy, narcissism is characterized by an unusual coolness and composure, which is shaken only when the narcissistic confidence is threatened, and by the tendency to take others for granted or to exploit them. According to Sigmund Freud, narcissism is a normal stage in children's development, but it is considered a disorder when it occurs after puberty     ts
16 tendency to over-estimate one's abilities and importance     ts
17 Self-love; in Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the normal expression of pregenital development     ts
18 exaggerated self-admiration; exaggerated self-love  isim     ts
 


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