Vulnerable and Grandiose Narcissism Are Differentially Associated With Ability and Trait Emotional Intelligence [PDF]
We examined the association between two types of narcissism, grandiose and vulnerable, and self-reported as well as ability emotional intelligence (EI). Grandiose narcissism is characterized by high self–esteem, interpersonal dominance and a tendency to ...
Marcin Zajenkowski +3 more
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Guilt and Proneness to Shame: Unethical Behaviour in Vulnerable and Grandiose Narcissism [PDF]
Narcissists are described as individuals with dysfunctional personality traits such as lack of psychological awareness and empathy. Theories of ethical behaviour assume that unethical actions trigger moral emotions of guilt and shame. Currently, there is
Pauline Georgees Poless +4 more
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The Association Between Vulnerable/Grandiose Narcissism and Emotion Regulation [PDF]
Narcissism has been widely discussed in the context of career success and leadership. Besides several adaptive traits, narcissism has been characterized by difficulties in emotion regulation. However, despite its essential role in mental health, there is
Leonie A. K. Loeffler +9 more
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Grandiose narcissism associates with higher cognitive performance under stress through more efficient attention distribution: An eye-tracking study. [PDF]
Narcissism is a part of the Dark Triad that consists also of the traits of Machiavellianism and psychopathy. Two main types of narcissism exist: grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.
Vasilena Stefanova +3 more
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Does a narcissism epidemic exist in modern western societies? Comparing narcissism and self-esteem in East and West Germany. [PDF]
Narcissism scores are higher in individualistic cultures compared with more collectivistic cultures. However, the impact of sociocultural factors on narcissism and self-esteem has not been well described.
Aline Vater +2 more
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The envy-contempt spiral: affective self-regulation in grandiose narcissism [PDF]
In classic psychoanalytic theory, narcissism and envy have been theorized to be inseparably interwoven. Nevertheless, empirical findings have not yet been able to substantiate this relationship.
Alexandros Raftopoulos +3 more
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Puffed Up Creativity? The Relationship Between Grandiose Narcissism and Creativity: A Study of Chinese High-Tech Companies [PDF]
Prior research has yielded inconsistent findings regarding the association between narcissism and creativity, possibly due to the neglect of different narcissism subtypes.
Wen Zheng, Huihui Yu, Yu Gu, Yang Huang
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This study extends socioanalytic and self-control theory to grandiose narcissism in the vocational career context with a special focus on attained workplace status and career satisfaction.
Franziska Böhm, Gerhard Blickle
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Grandiose narcissism influences the phenomenology of remembered past and imagined future events. [PDF]
Finch EF +3 more
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Narcissism is a truly Janusian phenomenon, consisting of both narcissistic grandiosity, exhibitionism, admiration-seeking, boldness, and dominance on the one hand, and narcissistic vulnerability, introversion, withdrawal, hypersensitivity, and anxiety on
Emanuel Jauk +2 more
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