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Impulsivity, psychopathy, and the dark triad: a Czech validation of the dirty dozen scale. [PDF]
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Dark triad personality traits and perfectionism in Peruvian university students: a network analysis. [PDF]
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Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2021
Abstract The scientific study of narcissism has accelerated in recent years. However, this literature has primarily been cross‐sectional and descriptive in nature, making it difficult to integrate with theories of narcissism, which instead emphasize various dynamics.
Elizabeth A. Edershile +1 more
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Abstract The scientific study of narcissism has accelerated in recent years. However, this literature has primarily been cross‐sectional and descriptive in nature, making it difficult to integrate with theories of narcissism, which instead emphasize various dynamics.
Elizabeth A. Edershile +1 more
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This chapter begins by presenting the background to the concept of narcissism which began in the clinical sphere and later moved into the non-clinical domain with the publication of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) which is used in most research studies into narcissism.
Brendan Coleman, Victor Dulewicz
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Brendan Coleman, Victor Dulewicz
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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2005
Twenty-nine newly recovering alcoholic outpatients drawn from a Minnesota-Model type treatment program in the United Kingdom completed the NPI narcissism scale and the “Steps Questionnaire.” Results showed the narcissistic “authority” subscale showed a very strong inverse relationship to level of personal acceptance of Steps 2 and 3 (the so called “God”
Kenneth E. Hart, Cherry Huggett
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Twenty-nine newly recovering alcoholic outpatients drawn from a Minnesota-Model type treatment program in the United Kingdom completed the NPI narcissism scale and the “Steps Questionnaire.” Results showed the narcissistic “authority” subscale showed a very strong inverse relationship to level of personal acceptance of Steps 2 and 3 (the so called “God”
Kenneth E. Hart, Cherry Huggett
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Psychological Reports, 1997
The recent work of Hart and Joubert (1996) who reported correlations between scores on narcissism and hostility is commented upon with respect to expressions of hostility in narcissistic persons. Characteristics of the narcissistic personality observed in psychotherapy are noted, and suggestions are made regarding Hart and Joubert's call for research ...
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The recent work of Hart and Joubert (1996) who reported correlations between scores on narcissism and hostility is commented upon with respect to expressions of hostility in narcissistic persons. Characteristics of the narcissistic personality observed in psychotherapy are noted, and suggestions are made regarding Hart and Joubert's call for research ...
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2018
Narcissism, to which so many theoretical works have ben devoted during these last few years in France, has been the object of very few clinical studies. An earlier work (1963) on the phallic-narcissistic position led me to define more accurately a state observed in the clinic and first described by Reich.
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Narcissism, to which so many theoretical works have ben devoted during these last few years in France, has been the object of very few clinical studies. An earlier work (1963) on the phallic-narcissistic position led me to define more accurately a state observed in the clinic and first described by Reich.
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