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Grandiosity is a symptom associated with bipolar disorder and narcissistic personality disorder, characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance and superiority. It can manifest as an overestimation of one's abilities, talents, and attractiveness, and can lead to unrealistic goals and expectations.

Overview

Grandiosity is often seen in individuals with mania or hypomania, phases of bipolar disorder. It can also be a characteristic of narcissistic personality disorder, where it is a persistent trait. Grandiosity can lead to problems in relationships and work, as the individual may come across as arrogant or dismissive of others.

Symptoms

Symptoms of grandiosity can vary in intensity and frequency. They may include:

  • An exaggerated belief in one's abilities or talents
  • Unrealistic goals and expectations
  • A sense of entitlement
  • Disregard for the feelings or needs of others
  • A belief that one is unique or special

Causes

The exact cause of grandiosity is unknown, but it is thought to be linked to imbalances in brain chemicals. It may also be influenced by genetic and environmental factors.

Treatment

Treatment for grandiosity typically involves psychotherapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and may also include medication. The goal of treatment is to help the individual gain a more realistic view of themselves and their abilities, and to improve their relationships and functioning.

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