Can neuroscience help to understand narcissism? A systematic review of an emerging field
Narcissism is a Janusian personality construct, associated with both grandiose self-assuredness and dominance, as well as vulnerable insecurity and reactivity.
Emanuel Jauk, Philipp Kanske
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Magic mirror on the wall: Selfie-related behavior as mediator of the relationship between narcissism and problematic smartphone use [PDF]
Objective: Recent research has suggested that problematic smartphone use is associated with several psychological factors and that mobile apps and smartphone-related behavior (i.e. selfi e behavior) may encourage the development of problematic smartphone
Cavani P. +6 more
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Narcissistic rage and neoliberal reproduction [PDF]
Combining political economy and depth psychology, this article seeks to elucidate the socio-psychical underpinnings of neoliberalism’s resilience following the global financial crisis.
Gammon, Earl
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Background Young people with pathological narcissistic traits may have more maladaptive ways of relating to themselves and others. In this study, we investigated how the experience of shame may be a mechanism by which vulnerable and grandiose ...
Charlotte C. van Schie +3 more
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Narcissism and prosocial behavior [PDF]
There are many motivations for prosocial behavior, some more altruistic and some more egoistic. We posit that more narcissistic people may perform prosocial acts strategically, for example, to improve their reputations or to receive something in ...
A Böckler +46 more
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Implications of Narcissism in Pornography and Masturbation Behaviors Among Depressed Individuals [PDF]
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Nazare, Andreea
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What makes narcissists bloom? A framework for research on the etiology and development of narcissism [PDF]
Narcissism is a dynamic form of personality characterized by a pervasive sense of grandiosity and self-importance, and by a need to obtain continuous self-validation from others. Very little is known about its etiology and development. What factors (e.g.,
Bushman, B.J. +3 more
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Situational and Trait Self-Handicapping among Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissists
Self-handicapping is an effective strategy for self-enhancement and self-protection in situations in which one’s self-image is evaluated. Previous studies have shown that grandiose narcissists use self-handicapping for self-enhancement, while research ...
Bojana Bodroža +2 more
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Leader narcissism and outcomes in organizations : a review at multiple levels of analysis and implications for future research. [PDF]
Narcissists often pursue leadership and are selected for leadership positions by others. At the same time, they act in their own best interest, putting the needs and interests of others at risk.
Braun, S.
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‘A Sort of Armed Argument’: Ireland's Civil War of Words
Abstract This article sets out to contribute to the study of the languages of European civil wars through outlining and analysing the deployment of language as a weapon by the opposing sides of the Irish independence movement that split over the terms of the Anglo‐Irish Treaty of December 1921.
DONAL Ó DRISCEOIL
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