Bella, I think calling NPD a mental illness is unfair to the rest of us, because it implies that their poor behavior towards other people is out of their control and I don't buy it. I think Ns get away with so much bad behavior in our society because our culture supports and even encourages self-serving, grasping, completely self-centered behavior on so many levels and actually rewards people for it. So I think people have a hard time labeling N behavior for what it is and holding people accountable for it. Most N's IME are intelligent people and well able to intellectually grasp the nature of their flaws, if completely unable (or unwilling!) to emotionally integrate these truths into their grossly conceited illusions about themselves.
Hi Bill,
I haven't experienced or observed anything that would pursuade me to view narcissism a disease. As I see it, narcissist cleverly cultivate victims to perform as their captives. And as you suggest, that is why narcissism is called a disorder rather than a disease of the mind. We talk about that a lot in conjunction with the Stockholm Syndrome. I don't know how or if SS is the same, but there are similarities. The thing I know is that narcissist's are a sadistic, aggressive, insidious invader of innocents and the unwary. I get in the weeds trying to figure out whether the behavior is willful or programmed from their own past abuse. I tend to believe the latter. Regardless, I intend to keep the veil between me and them!
tt