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S21.Pathological narcissism and psychopathy.
E, Ronningstam, M, Stone
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Pathology of the self: a network analysis of personality functioning, narcissistic vulnerability, mentalizing, and epistemic trust across trauma profiles. [PDF]
Benzi IMA +5 more
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Problematic Love Behaviors and Correlated Factors: A Systematic Review with Subgroup Meta-Analysis Including Gender/Sex Moderation. [PDF]
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Child, family, and narcissistic political leadership: a comparison of Hitler, Putin, and Trump. [PDF]
Çifci Y.
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Pathological Narcissism and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
Few studies have examined associations between pathological narcissism and self-harm, but those that do indicate that narcissistic vulnerability (not narcissistic grandiosity) relates to self-harm. The current study extends this literature by investigating how facets of pathological narcissism assessed by the Pathological Narcissism Inventory relate to
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Pathological narcissism and the depressive temperament
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010Although relations between depressive and narcissistic pathologies have been proposed in both psychoanalytic and phenomenological literatures, empirical research generally fails to confirm this link. Common measures of narcissism, however, emphasize grandiose rather than vulnerable traits, and include both adaptive and maladaptive features.
Shona M Tritt +2 more
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Pathological Narcissism: A Study of Burden on Partners and Family
Journal of Personality Disorders, 2020Pathological narcissism is characterized by impaired interpersonal functioning, but few studies have examined the impact of the disorder on those living in a close relationship. Participants (N = 683; comprising romantic partners [77.8%], mothers [8.5%] or other family members [10%]) in a close relationship with a relative with pathological narcissism ...
Nicholas J S Day +2 more
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The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI) is a multidimensional measure for assessing grandiose and vulnerable features in narcissistic pathology. The aim of the present research was to construct and validate a German translation of the PNI and to ...
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