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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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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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