Introduction
Part I: On the Nature of Personality and Narcissism
1 On the Nature of Empathy
2 The Empathy Spectrum
3 Narcissism, Sociopathy, and Psychopathy
4 Understanding the Enneagram Personality System
5 The Three Instinctual Drives and Narcissism
6 The Nine Enneagram Types
7 When Narcissism and the Enneagram Collide
Part II: The 27 Narcissistic Subtypes
8 Variants on the Narcissistic Spectrum
9 Type One: The Ethical Perfectionist
Self-Preservation One
The Puritanical Fussbudget
Social One
The Moralistic Inquisitor
Sexual One
The Zealous Crusader
10 Type Two: The Charming Supporter
Self-Preservation Two
The Entitled Caregiver
Social Two
The Flattering Networker
Sexual Two
The Aggressive Seducer
11 Type Three: The Successful Achiever
Self-Preservation Three
The Ruthless Workaholic
Social Three
The Disingenuous Opportunist
Sexual Three
The Untouchable Star
12 Type Four: The Intuitive Romantic
Self-Preservation Four
The Fussy Masochist
Social Four
The Entitled Outcast
Sexual Four
The Tempestuous Diva
13 Type Five: The Remote Investigator
Self-Preservation Five
The Miserly Misanthrope
Social Five
The Intellectual Elitist
Sexual Five
The Dark Voyeur
14 Type Six: The Loyal Skeptic
Self-Preservation Six
The Defensive Pessimist
Social Six
The Ambivalent Underminer
Sexual Six
The Overreactive Rebel
15 Type Seven: The Excited Enthusiast
Self-Preservation Seven
The Selfish Hedonist
Social Seven
The Gleeful Charlatan
Sexual Seven
The Flippant Rake
16 Type Eight: The Powerful Protector
Self-Preservation Eight
The Cynical Tyrant
Social Eight
The Mafia Don
Sexual Eight
The Charismatic Bully
17 Type Nine: The Peaceful Mediator
Self-Preservation Nine
The Neglectful Slacker
Social Nine
The Ambivalent Avoider
Sexual Nine
The Unassuming Manipulator
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author