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Narcissism is a personality trait that is characterized by excessively positive self-views and low empathy. It is a complex constellation consisting of mostly positive individual correlates and mostly negative social correlates.
Bonadonna, John P., Konrath, Sara H.
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Abstract This article reviews the conceptualization of mind and therapeutic action in the relational psychoanalytic tradition. It briefly presents the history of relational psychoanalytic thinking that developed from multifaceted clinical experience that both found lacking and challenged classical theory.
Édua Holmström
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Coping with Narcissism: Causes, Effects, and Solutions for the Artist Manager [PDF]
There is a morbid fascination with the spectacular crash of celebrity in our culture. Examples abound of television documentaries and motion pictures that share a common plot regarding artists in the entertainment industry: the lean years of sacrifice ...
Linden, Paul
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The Dark Side of Ideology: Ideological Worldviews and Antidemocratic Attitudes
This study investigated associations between ideological worldviews and opposition to liberal democracy in a UK sample (N = 824). System‐justifying (e.g., authoritarianism and social dominance) and system‐challenging (e.g., need for chaos and prejudice against the rich) worldviews robustly predicted antidemocratic attitudes, mediated by perceived ...
Artur Nilsson, Ali Teymoori
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Self‐Report and Behavioural Procrastination in Relation to the Dark Triad Traits
ABSTRACT This article reports on a short‐term longitudinal study exploring self‐reported and behavioural procrastination of 298 German university students taking a 15‐week statistics course. More specifically, associations between the Dark Triad traits and two self‐report procrastination measures and one behavioural procrastination task (i.e., a ...
Christopher Marcin Kowalski +5 more
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Excerpt: Narcissism takes its name from the legendary figure Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection in a woodland pool and pined away in unrequited love, and has come to refer to self-love.
Bufford, Rodger K.
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What’s In It For Me? Why Narcissists Help Others [PDF]
Grandiose and vulnerable narcissists are both self-absorbed and highly entitled, yet they can also exhibit prosocial behavior, helping others under some circumstances.
Italiano, Alessia
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ABSTRACT In this study, we combined the perspectives of psychology and political science to study partisan conspiracy beliefs and to examine the predictors of belief in both true and false nonpartisan conspiracies. From political science, we explored the recently investigated variable of antiestablishment attitudes as well as two political attitudes ...
Keith E. Stanovich, Maggie E. Toplak
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CEO Narcissism and Linguistic Complexity in Earnings Conference Calls
ABSTRACT Existing research shows that firms leverage linguistic complexity in corporate communication to obscure negative information and shape audience perception. In this study, we examine the impact of CEO narcissism on the strategic use of linguistic complexity during earnings conference calls.
Frederic Lammers, Ulrich Pape
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Development and Validation of the Single Item Narcissism Scale (SINS)
Main Objectives: The narcissistic personality is characterized by grandiosity, entitlement, and low empathy. This paper describes the development and validation of the Single Item Narcissism Scale (SINS).
Bushman, Brad J. +2 more
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