SAM'S DAILY LINK Body Language and Personality Disorders

Patients with personality disorders have a body language specific to their
disorder. It comprises an unequivocal series of subtle presenting signs. The
patient’s body language usually reflects the underlying mental health
problem. For instance: people with Avoidant Personality Disorder and
patients with its diametrical opposite, the Narcissistic Personality
Disorder, comport themselves differently.

A few examples:

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The article you just read is part of my book, “Malignant Self Love -
Narcissism Revisited” (January 2007)

YOUR WHOLE ARTICLE FROM BEGINNING TO END WAS MY N. ARE YOU SURE YOU DIDN’ KIDNAP HIM AND THEN WRITE ABOUT HIM? WE USED TO DRIVE TO AN ELITE PART OF TOWN IN HIS SPORTS CAR. HE’D THEN ESCORT ME THROUGH AN OUTDOOR RESTAURANT WITH NO INTENTIONS OF EATING THERE. HE ACTED LIKE HE OWNED THE PLACE. IF ANYONE APPROACHED US HE WOULD WAVE THEM AWAY AND SAY WE WERE JUST LOOKING TO MEET UP WITH FRIENDS. IT WAS ALL AN ACT AND A GAME TO HIM. HE LOVED TO ACT RICH WHICH HE WASN’T. LOOKING BACK, HE WAS SO FULL OF GAMES. AND I LET HIM SUCK ME INTO THE WHOLE THING.