Explore the roots and current understanding of Narcissism for South African psychologists. This foundational CPD event delves into the historical evolution of narcissism, etiological factors, and DSM criteria, offering crucial insights for diagnosing and treating clients with complex presentations in clinical practice.
Narcissism is increasingly present in clinical settings, yet remains one of the most misunderstood and under-researched areas in psychology. This CPD event, the first in a series of 3 on the subject, offers a foundational exploration of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) from its mythological and historical roots to its current conceptualisation in the DSM. Participants will gain insight into the complex and often contradictory presentations of narcissism, including the nuances of diagnosis, comorbidities, and treatment considerations. By the end of the session, psychologists will be better equipped to conceptualise narcissism beyond the surface-level traits and engage with clients through a more informed, clinical lens.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Describe the historical origins and evolution of the term “narcissism”
Understand the etiological factors contributing to the development of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Identify DSM criteria, diagnostic differentials, and common comorbidities associated with narcissism
Recognise the variability in narcissistic presentations and understand implications for treatment planning
Critically engage with the current research gaps and clinical challenges related to NPD
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