>>28160085MNPD: Traits
It is important to know that individuals with MNPD rarely acknowledge that there's anything wrong with them. In their minds, they are 'too good' to have any sort of mental health issues. An unwillingness to seek treatment can make the disorder very difficult to diagnose. However, should someone with this illness end up either on the psychiatrist's couch or in a psychiatric hospital, the following symptoms should be present before the patient can be properly diagnosed:
1. The person is emotionless and self-centered, or only thinks of himself or herself.
2. The person is cruel and ruthless, often torturing others emotionally, mentally, and physically.
3. The person views other people as objects and doesn't care about them at all.
4. The person takes excessive risks.
5. The person has a huge ego and a grandiose sense of entitlement.
6. The person blames others and never takes responsibility for his or her behaviors and shortcomings.
7. The person has an abnormal sex life, in which he or she often plays the role of a sadist.
In short, this person can be described as a psychopath, or someone who willingly hurts and abuses others and has no regard for human life. A person who has MNPD is someone whom you truly want to avoid.