Compensatory Narcissistic Personality Type

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

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Contents

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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

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

Noteworthy Examples

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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