Trauma-Associated Narcissistic Symptoms as a Differential Diagnosis from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - A Case Report -

외상후 스트레스 장애와 감별이 필요한 외상관련 자기애적 증상(TANS) - 증 례 보 고 -

  • Jeon, Sang-Won (Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hanyang University Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Trauma Clinic, Hanyang University Guri Hospital) ;
  • Park, Hyo-In (Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hanyang University Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Trauma Clinic, Hanyang University Guri Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Dae-Ho (Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hanyang University Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Trauma Clinic, Hanyang University Guri Hospital)
  • 전상원 (한양대학교 의과대학 신경정신과학교실 및 한양대학교 구리병원 외상 클리닉) ;
  • 박효인 (한양대학교 의과대학 신경정신과학교실 및 한양대학교 구리병원 외상 클리닉) ;
  • 김대호 (한양대학교 의과대학 신경정신과학교실 및 한양대학교 구리병원 외상 클리닉)
  • Received : 2009.08.11
  • Accepted : 2009.09.16
  • Published : 2009.10.30

Abstract

Diagnosing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is challenging for several reasons: a lack of training in trauma assessment for most clinicians, underreporting and avoidance by patients, the overlapping of symptoms, and a high comorbidity with other mental disorders. Thus, a careful evaluation and differential diagnosis are essential for the treatment and management of this population. A concept of posttraumatic reaction in people with narcissistic vulnerability, called Trauma-Associated Narcissistic Symptoms (TANS) had appeared in the literature; this has not been, however, systemically investigated. This study examines three cases of TANS that developed after traumatic events such as traffic accidents and physical assault. TANS may mimic PTSD and can show similar features; however, a careful attention to the context and meaning of symptoms can help the clinicians in differentiating TANS from PTSD. Clinicians working with trauma and compensation evaluators should be on alert for this easily overlooked condition.

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