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The document is an academic paper titled "Rex Walls' Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Analysis in the Book 'The Glass Castle'". It uses the DSM-5 criteria to provide a retrospective analysis and diagnosis of the fictional character Rex Walls and discusses the etiology, prevalence, evidence-based treatments, and controversies surrounding Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Description The paper functions as a psychological case study of the character Rex Walls from Jeannette Walls' memoir, The Glass Castle. Analysis of Rex Walls: The paper asserts that Rex Walls exhibits the required symptoms for Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) , aligning with several of the nine DSM-5 criteria: Exploitative/Manipulative: He uses deceit to make his family yield to his ideas and elude debt collectors. Arrogance/Grandiose: He displays an excessive sense of self-concept, believing himself to be clever and all-knowing, and is unsatisfied with others' ideas. He searches for admiration by constantly talking about his achievements and big dreams. Lack of Empathy: He is insensitive to his children's feelings, failing to consider the impact of removing his daughter from the hospital or making fun of his son's head injury. Etiology (Causes) and Prevalence: The exact cause of NPD is elusive, but risk factors are categorized as biological, environmental, and neurobiological. Environmental: Factors include harsh parenting, being a victim of bullying, and helicopter parenting, which may lead to exploitative behavior or excessive self-concept. Certain cultures that promote personal independence and individualism may also nurture the disorder. Biological: NPD has a genetic inheritability risk of at least 50%. Neurobiological: Structural deficits (e.g., low-level or lesions) in the anterior insular cortex (AIC), the part of the brain responsible for understanding others' feelings, are linked to NPD symptoms like poor empathy. Prevalence is estimated at 6% in the general population. It is more prevalent among males, young people, and racial minorities (e.g., African Americans). Evidence-Based Practice: Assessment: The Narcissistic Personality Inventory is a key tool used to assess NPD symptoms, which are then cross-checked against the DSM-5 criteria (requiring at least five of nine symptoms for diagnosis). Treatment: Individuals with NPD are often resistant to treatment. The most common interventions are: Dialectal Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Focuses on acknowledging reality and helping patients overcome undesired behaviors like self-centeredness and intolerance for criticism. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Effective, especially in group therapy with Motivational Interviewing, by promoting cognitive restructuring and reducing maladaptive core beliefs and behaviors

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Rex Walls’ Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Analysis, in the Book ‘The Glass

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Rex Walls’ Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Analysis in the Book ‘The Glass

Castle’

Character selection:

The book The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls narrates the life experiences of the Walls

family, made up of the narrator (Jeanette), her two siblings and her parents (Rex Walls-father

and Rosemary Walls-mother). One of the key players in the book is Rex, who I chose to

assess in this essay.

Assessment of disorder

The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder requires a patient to

present five of the following nine symptoms:


 Grandiose- a sense of self-importance, characterized by need to be recognized as

superior in every sense.

 Preoccupied with fantasies of big achievements, including brilliance, power, success,

beauty or ideal love

 Excessive need for admiration

 Impulses of self-admiration as being unique or special to extents of wanting to

associate with high-ranking personalities, who one thinks can understand them

 Lack of empathy, characterized by inability to connect with feelings of others.

 Arrogance, haughty attitudes and behavior

 Feeling entitled, and expects others to automatically comply with his/her wishes or

expectations

 Highly exploitative, manipulative and thrives in taking advantage of others to achieve

personal goals.

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