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A fearful avoidant antagonistic narcissist is described as a specific personality type.

The claim about a 'fearful avoidant antagonistic narcissist' as a specific personality type is misleading. Fearful avoidant attachment and antagonistic narcissism are separate concepts. While some characteristics might overlap, there is no recognized psychological term combining them as one type. Attachment styles and narcissistic traits can coexist but don't form a new personality category.

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A fearful avoidant antagonistic narcissist is a personality type.
The concept of a 'fearful avoidant antagonistic narcissist' is misleading. In psychology, fearful avoidant refers to an attachment style, while antagonistic narcissism refers to a personality trait. They are distinctly addressed within different psychological frameworks and are not officially combined as a unique personality type.

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