We all know people who are narcissistic. A narcissistic person is a person who we see as selfish and self-absorbed. They don’t seem to care about other people. There is a difference, however, between using the word “narcissist” colloquially and an individual who meets the diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder. For an individual’s narcissism to rise to the level of narcissistic personality disorder, they must have the following traits: 1. Sense of self-importance, 2. Preoccupation with power, beauty, or success, 3. Entitled, 4. Can only be around people who are important or special, 5. Interpersonally exploitative for their own gain, 6. Arrogant, 7. Lack empathy, 8. Must be admired.