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A god complex is an unshakable belief characterized by consistently inflated feelings of personal ability, privilege, or infallibility. ==Description== A person with a god complex may refuse to admit the possibility of their error or failure, even in the face of irrefutable evidence, complex, or intractable problems or difficult or impossible tasks. A person with a god complex is also highly dogmatic in their views, meaning the person speaks of his or her personal opinions as though they are unquestionably correct.〔 Someone with a god complex may exhibit no regard for the conventions and demands of society, and may request special consideration or privileges. One should understand, however, the difference between a person with a God complex and an individual seeking to logically prove that a society actually is in need of a program or privilege without which the individual is legitimately being shortchanged. ''God complex'' is not a clinical term or diagnosable disorder and does not appear in the ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'' (''DSM''). The first person to use the term god-complex was Ernest Jones (1913-51).〔(Deep Blue ) at the University of Michigan (umich.edu ) Retrieved 2012-01-22〕 His description, at least in the contents page of ''Essays in Applied Psycho-Analysis'', describes the god complex as belief that one is a god. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「God complex」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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