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When does narcissism matter? Motivation and peer interaction as conditional pathways to social loafing in college physical education. [PDF]
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Development and validation of the short form of the Parker personality measure among Chinese college students. [PDF]
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How team leader narcissism influences team task performance: the mechanisms of team identification, team member narcissism and task initiative. [PDF]
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder
When we say that someone is a “narcissist,” we mean that they have an exaggerated sense of self-importance and are very self-involved. However, there is no agreement among clinicians or scientists as to how to formally diagnose narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). This chapter will provide an overview of NPD using clinical guidelines and experience,
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Considerations in Misdiagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
The present paper identified some diagnostic considerations which might be responsible for misdiagnoses of narcissistic personality disorder. Although conventional diagnostic criteria, e.g., DSM-III—R, for narcissistic personality disorder have suggested a rather homogeneous set of features including, e.g., inflated grandiosity, excessive omnipotence ...
J M, Curtis, V M, Susman
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Psychiatry Research, 2014Shame has been described as a central emotion in narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). However, there is a dearth of empirical data on shame in NPD. Patients with NPD (N=28), non-clinical controls (N=34) and individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD, N=31) completed self-report measures of state shame, shame-proneness, and guilt ...
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