Narcissistic disorder
An exaggerated sense of one's own abilities and achievements.
A constant need for attention, affirmation and praise.
A belief that he or she is unique or "special" and should only associate with other people of the same status.
Persistent fantasies about attaining success and power.
Exploiting other people for personal gain.
A sense of entitlement and expectation of special treatment.
A preoccupation with power or success.
Feeling envious of others, or believing that others are envious of him or her.
A lack of empathy for others.
Anti social personality disorder
May begin displaying symptoms during childhood. Such behaviors include fire setting, cruelty to animals, and difficulty with authority.
Often have legal problems resulting from failures to conform to social norms and a lack of concern for the rights of others.
Often act out impulsively and fail to consider the consequences of their actions.
Display aggressiveness and irritability that often lead to physical assaults.
Have difficulty feeling empathy for others. This inability to consider the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of other people can lead to disregard for others.
Display a lack of remorse for damaging behavior.
Borderline personality disorder....
Experience a pervasive pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships and have difficulties with moods and self-image. Impulsiveness is also extremely common.
Often have intense episodes of anxiety, depression and irritability lasting from a few hours to several days.
May direct anger outward in the form of physical aggression, but may also engage in self-destructive behaviors such as drug abuse, eating disorders or suicidal gestures. These behaviors are often intended to manipulate others.
Usually have poor self-identity that leads to overly intense relationships with others. These interactions are generally filled with conflict, and the individual with borderline personality will vacillate between idealizing other people and undervaluing them.
Tend to become angry and frustrated when other people fail to meet unrealistic expectations