Compensatory Narcissistic Personality Type

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Current revision as of 16:07, 12 August 2006

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Contents

Inventive

Definition:

Synonyms:

Analogous:


Character Strengths and Virtues

  1. Originality, Artistry, Culture, Inquisitiveness, Boldness, Spontaneity, Creativity, Humorousness, Wittiness.
  2. Refinement, Idealism.
  3. Cheerfulness, Confidence, Self-Esteem, Hope, Joyfulness, Sociability, Tactfulness.
  4. Discipline, Earnestness.
  5. Diligence, Industriousness, Energy, Attentiveness, Persistence, Perseverance, Purposefulness, Enthusiasm.
  6. Judiciousness, Alertness, Rationality, Intelligence, Resourcefulness.
  7. Firmness, Tenacity, Independence.
  8. Tidiness, Cleanness, Orderliness, Meticulousness.
  9. Courtesy, politeness, Equitableness.
  10. Generosity, Liberality



Traits or Behaviors

Self

Real World

Work

Management Style

Careers

Emotions

Self-Control

Relationships

Parenting

Good/Bad Matches

Likes

admiration, recognition, approval, attention, perfection, always being at one's best, identity, image, status, prestige, success, triumph, greatness, genius, stardom, fame, glory, wealth, inventiveness, cleverness, mockery, innovativeness, imagination, intellectualism, romanticism, stylishness, independence, being one-up, trust, autonomy, initiative, industry, intimacy, generativity, high hopes, high expectations

Dislikes

disfavor, obscurity, anonymity, failure, role confusion, anybody getting ahead of you, poverty, being thought inferior, being low in the pecking order, being one-down, dependence, imperfection, poor performance, negative reactions from others, critical judgments of others, evaluation by others, disapproval, being inadequate, being deficient, poor health, mistrust, shame and doubt, guilt, inferiority, isolation, stagnation, low hopes, low expectations,

Noteworthy Examples

James M. Barrie, Charles Baudelaire, L. Frank Baum, Julius Gaius Caesar, Truman Capote, Jimmy Carter, Kate Chopin, Richard Dawkins, "Helene Deutsch", Michael Douglas, John Edwards, Erik H. Erikson, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Michael J. Fox, Rosalind Franklin, Harry Potter, Mick Jagger, Julian Jaynes, George A. Kelly, Clare Booth Luce, Madonna, Christopher Marlowe, W. Somerset Maugham, Colin McGinn, Demi Moore, Bill Murray, Reinhold Niebuhr, Ross Perot, Peter Pan, Rick Pitino, Edgar Allan Poe, Dan Quayle, J.K. Rowling, Pat Sajak, Tom Sawyer, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Socrates, Meryl Streep, Barbra Streisand, Harry S Truman, Mark Twain, Paul Twitchell, Andy Warhol, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tom Wolfe.

References

John M. Oldham and Lois B. Morris (1995). The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do. New York: Bantam.







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