A study published in the The Turkish Journal on Addictions reveals a link between alcohol use disorder and pathological narcissism.
Addiction and narcissism refers to the intersection between addictive behaviors and narcissistic traits or narcissistic personality disorder. It reflects a pattern where people with narcissistic tendencies engage in addictive behaviors as a means of seeking validation, control, or self-soothing. The addictive behaviors may involve substances, such as drugs or alcohol, or non-substance-related activities, such as gambling, sex, or shopping. The underlying narcissistic traits, characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a lack of empathy, and a constant need for admiration, can contribute to a heightened risk of developing or exacerbating addictive tendencies. Moreover, addiction can further reinforce narcissistic behaviors, as individuals prioritize their addictive needs over the well-being of others and display manipulative or exploitative patterns to sustain their addictive habits. Treating addiction and narcissism often requires a comprehensive approach that addresses both the addictive behaviors and the underlying psychological factors driving narcissistic tendencies.
A study published in the The Turkish Journal on Addictions reveals a link between alcohol use disorder and pathological narcissism.
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