Echo personality disorder The term "echo personality disorder" was created by British psychoanalyst Patrick Hurst as an alternative term to "inverse narcissism" and "hidden narcissism". The self-narcissistic nature of the personality may not be totally functional for many people. EPA is a highly differentiated form of dependency personality disorder characterized by strict observance of actions that need to "reflect" other important people (parents, spouses, friends, employers).
Abbreviations used: abbreviations used: PPD - delusive personality disorder, SzPD - schizophrenia personality disorder, StPD - antisocial personality disorder, BPD - marginal personality disorder, HPD - dramatic personality disorder, NPD - narcissism personality disorder, AvPD - Avoidance personality disorder, DPD-dependent personality disorder, PAPD passive aggressive personality disorder, DpPD depressive personality disorder, SDPD self-destructive personality disorder, SaPD abusive personality disorder, and not applicable - unavailable
Boundary personality disorder, dependency personality disorder, self-love personality disorder are often diagnosed among people diagnosed with HPD. Borderline personality disorder is the most common of these symptoms and some mental health experts actually classify HPD as a subtype of borderline personality disorder.
Self-loving personality disorder (NPD) is a psychiatric disorder classified as mental disorder diagnosis and statistical guidance (DSM), and is a major personality disorder. The self-euphoric personality disorder defined by DSM-V is "ubiquitous fanatics (in fantasy or behavior)" which starts from the beginning of adulthood, which requires lack of praise and sympathy "(American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ). People with self-love personality disorders often have exaggerated self-awareness and other features.
According to the country's top psychologist John D. Gartner, malignant narcissism is basically a combination of three mental illnesses - antisocial personality disorder, delusive personality disorder and narcissistic personality. Disability - causing plus sadism, or painful pleasure. Gartner teaches a personality disorder for 28 years at Johns Hopkins University and explains Bill Clinton's psychological problem with a book called "Search for Bill Clinton: Biographical Biography." The illness of the cards may be called "dictator's personality disorder". Malicious narcissism usually matches gentle enthusiasm - the ability to get up and work on the project all night. This helps patients get high occupational status despite cruel tendencies. Trump also showed this