Tag: Superiority Complex


MIGNON DELUSION

Introduction to the Mignon Delusion The Mignon Delusion represents a complex psychological construct characterized by a profound, pervasive, and ultimately unrealistic sense of superiority and grandiosity. In clinical settings, this phenomenon manifests as an individual’s unshakable belief in their own preeminence, often extending across multiple domains of human endeavor, including intellectual capacity, social standing, and […]

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SUPERIORITY COMPLEX

Defining the Superiority Complex The superiority complex, in its most basic psychological definition, represents an attitude or belief system in which an individual maintains an exaggerated or unfounded sense of personal worth, capability, and importance relative to others. This feeling of being profoundly superior is often rigid, pervasive, and serves a critical function in the […]

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MEGALOMANIA

Megalomania: Grandiose Delusions of Power and Superiority The Core Definition of Megalomania Megalomania, derived from the Greek words meaning “greatness” and “madness,” is fundamentally characterized by an individual’s persistent and pervasive belief in their own exaggerated power, importance, or superiority. It is not recognized as a standalone diagnosis in the current edition of the Diagnostic […]

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