A person with a 'God complex' may think they're above the law, ignore others' needs, and expect special treatment.
Ernest Jones introduced "god complex" in his Essays in Applied Psychoanalysis.
People with deity complexes can harm others. They may criticize others or manipulate or push situations.
Because they feel superior, they may not realize how their behaviors affect others, causing relationship issues.
They may also struggle to accept criticism and blame others instead of taking responsibility.
A God complex is not a disease. The following describe a psychological pattern:
An inflated feeling of self: God complex sufferers overestimate their powers, importance, and infallibility.