My Weird Prompts
When did clinicians first recognize personality disorders as distinct from mood disorders? And why does narcissistic personality disorder remain so treatment-resistant? This episode traces the clinical history from Philippe Pinel's "mania without delirium" in 1801 through Kurt Schneider's 1923 framework to the DSM-III's watershed Axis II separation in 1980. We explore the ego-syntonicity that keeps NPD patients from seeking help, the 42 percent treatment dropout rate, and emerging dimensional models that may finally offer better therapeutic targets. Plus: the gap between pop-psychology "narcissist" and the actual clinical diagnosis.
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