Antagonistic Narcissism in Women with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Case-Control Study.
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Borderline Traits and the Simplification-Multidimensionality Tradeoff in Personality Profiling of Older Suicide Attempters: A Response to Satapathy and Zhao. [PDF]
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The shared variance amongst the measures of individual differences and trait EI: a meta-meta-analytic comparison. [PDF]
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The Prevalence of Narcissistic Vulnerability in Men in English Prisons After Criminal Conviction for Stalking. [PDF]
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Adverse childhood experiences leading to narcissistic personality disorder: a case report. [PDF]
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Core Aspects of Grandiose Narcissism in Childhood: Grandiosity and Entitlement in Social Context
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