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Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism
European Psychologist, 2012It is suggested that the two factors of narcissism identified by Wink (1991) – grandiose (overt) and vulnerable (covert) narcissism – represent different conceptualizations of narcissism, which are measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and the Narcissism Inventory, respectively. The focus of this research is on the divergent interpersonal
Elke Rohmann +3 more
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Grandiose narcissism versus vulnerable narcissism and impulsivity
Personality and Individual Differences, 2018Abstract Correlations between the grandiose narcissism and vulnerable narcissism with two self-report personality measures (i.e., BIS-11 and I7) and two behavioral tasks (i.e., Stop-Signal Task and Delay-Discounting task) of impulsivity in 338 students were examined.
Malesza, Marta +1 more
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The Grandiose Narcissism Scale: A Global and Facet-Level Measure of Grandiose Narcissism
Personality and Individual Differences, 2015Abstract The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) is the primary measure of grandiose narcissism (GN) despite possessing numerous limitations. Here we present a new 33-item measure of GN called the Grandiose Narcissism Scale (GNS) that exhibits a reproducible seven-factor structure that maps on to Raskin and Terry’s (1988) seven factor model. GNS
Joshua D. Foster +4 more
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Interpersonal Analysis of Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism
Journal of Personality Disorders, 2003This article examines the validity of grandiose and vulnerable subtypes of narcissistic character styles through an analysis of personality disorder criteria, interpersonal problems, and adult attachment styles in a nonclinical population. The grandiose personalities in this sample were rated high in the dramatic traits associated with narcissistic ...
Kelly A, Dickinson, Aaron L, Pincus
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Fearing Failure: Grandiose Narcissism, Vulnerable Narcissism, and Emotional Reactivity in Children
Child Development, 2019The distinction between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism is new to the child literature, but initial findings suggest that it may have important implications for understanding adjustment. This study examined how expressions of narcissism in children influence their reactions to a mild egothreats experience. Children (
Kate L. Derry +2 more
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Fluctuation between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.
Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2016Current literature on narcissistic personality disorder has emphasized a distinction between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. Some researchers have further suggested that narcissistic persons fluctuate between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. However, this perception has been confined largely to clinical experience with no systematic research ...
Whitney L, Gore, Thomas A, Widiger
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Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism in Borderline Personality Disorder
Psychopathology, 2018<b><i>Background:</i></b> Little is known about narcissistic traits in borderline personality disorder (BPD). This exploratory study aimed to illustrate the associations between total, grandiose, and vulnerable narcissism and gender, diagnostic features of BPD and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), and psychopathology in ...
Euler, Sebastian +7 more
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Grandiose Narcissism and Religiosity
2018This chapter reviews the modest literature on the relationship between grandiose narcissism and various aspects of religiosity. Current evidence suggests that grandiose narcissists tend to be less humble, less forgiving, less apologetic, and less empathetic but report similar levels of religiosity, including frequency of church attendance and prayer ...
Anthony D. Hermann, Robert C. Fuller
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Clarifying the Links Between Grandiose Narcissism and Parenting
The Journal of Psychology, 2013This study investigated the links between parenting and grandiose narcissism in hopes of clarifying recent empirical discrepancies. One-hundred forty-five participants completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and reported about their parents' support, coldness, monitoring, psychological control, and overvaluation.
Robert S, Horton, Tanner, Tritch
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Investigating how self‐esteem moderates grandiose narcissism's interpersonal orientation
Journal of Personality, 2020AbstractObjectiveMost previous research has treated grandiose narcissism and self‐esteem as additive predictors of outcomes, but some theory and evidence suggests they may sometimes interact to predict outcomes. Unfortunately, the nature of this interaction is unclear; we suggest a framework to conceptualize the interaction and test it vis‐à‐vis the ...
Kyle Richardson +2 more
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