Hi all,
Guest, about the gathering-- I really did mean N. Perhaps it was a reaction to the overall culture, but it was definitely one that smacked of entitlement and grandiosity/superiority. The fact that the appointed "greeters" couldn't greet anyone they didn't know (I don't just mean me) was just for appetizers. It was the "if you were worth knowing, I would know you already" message that came through that made this more than a personality type issue for me, I feel.
I do appreciate your distinction though. It does apply to my D's situation. But I am also referring to the difficult middle school years (for D). Many people tell me high school is better, so my fingers are crossed. I've read that book and it was very eye-opening. I felt less like an oddball knowing there was a whole category just for me.

But when you witness a group of girls running AWAY from your own child when she shows up where she also belongs, I would call that callous.
Anyway, I think your point (and I agree) is that there is a difference between being narcissistic and having full blown destructive NPD. Frankly, I think the PD is far more prevalent that psychologists state. Or maybe it's just the part of the country I'm in. But in the time I've been on the board, we discuss the full spectrum. I hope that clears up any confusion.
OK, now who asked about NF, NT etc? I can't scroll down this thread

...these letters are a sort of short hand for the Myers Briggs personality categories. There are actually four dichotomies: extravert/introvert, intuition/sensing, thinking/feeling, and perceptive/judging. I don't think I can do justice to the whole topic here, but you can go to
www.keirsey.com or
www.personalitypage.com to explore more. I think I am an INFP. I can be very outgoing when needed, very friendly, but the key is how do you get your energy? I get mine by withdrawing and being alone, therefore, introverted.
OK, well, gotta do a search on "cognitive distortion". Wanna learn more about that...

Peace, Seeker