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This became a problem as it triggers his violent reactions whenever someone questions his status. This indicates that he falls under Axis II in the DSM for Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Narcissistic Personality Disorder has more long-lasting symptoms that affect the individual’s interactions with his social world. Jerome’s inability to sustain relationships with women indicates his hallucinations impact his relationship with his social world.
He lacks empathy, and his belief that he does not have problems is indicative of his self-absorption. This clearly emphasizes that he has a Narcissistic Personality Disorder instead of Schizophrenia. Although Jerome is delusional, when it comes to his fame, he does not have any other symptoms of being a schizophrenic such as the absence of normal characteristics and behavior. Schizophrenics also do not show an appropriate range of emotions and appear not to be interested in life. Jerome’s illusion that he is a model and a rapper distinctly shows he is interested in life, although just his own life.
With all of these symptoms taken into account, I strongly believe that Jerome shows signs of having a Narcissistic Personality Disorder instead of Schizophrenia.
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