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The Higher Order Factor Structure and Gender Invariance of the Pathological Narcissism Inventory
The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI) is a recently developed multidimensional inventory for the assessment of pathological narcissism. The authors describe and report the results of two studies that investigate the higher order factor structure ...
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Pathological Narcissism In Childhood
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1984Matt's analysis yields a number of theoretical and clinical implications. It demonstrates that narcissistic character pathology can exist in childhood and shows how family dynamics may contribute. The clearly defensive function of Matt's pathology and his later progress through normal infantile narcissism toward further development suggest that the ...
J, Egan, P F, Kernberg
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Changes in pathological narcissism
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1995This study investigated types of change that occur over time in the psychopathology of narcissistic patients.Baseline scores on the Diagnostic Interview for Narcissism of 20 patients, clinically diagnosed as having narcissistic personality disorder, were contrasted with their scores 3 years later by means of t tests and chi-square statistics.
E, Ronningstam, J, Gunderson, M, Lyons
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Paranoid Phenomena and Pathological Narcissism
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1991Paranoid phenomena can be seen to arise from pathological narcissism. As a result of certain kinds of trauma to the ego-ideal and/or losses of important self-object relationships, the self becomes dislodged from internal agencies and representations.
D, Garfield, L, Havens
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Pathological Narcissism and the Obstruction of Love
Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2014Pathological narcissism is a form of maladaptive self-regulation that impedes the capacity to love. Although narcissism is often construed as excessive self-love, individuals with pathological narcissism are impaired in being able to love themselves as well as others. With the subject of impaired love in mind, we review selected conceptualizations from
David, Kealy, John S, Ogrodniczuk
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Whiteness as Pathological Narcissism
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2009AbstractWhite, liberal, educated, upwardly mobile people are often thought to have transcended racism. Consequently, they may not think of themselves as white, as possessing any particular white privilege, or as having any sense of superiority about their whiteness.
Arianne E. Miller, Lawrence Josephs
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The destruction of time in pathological narcissism*
Cliniques, 2008Cet article décrit les caractéristiques du temps subjectif (en opposition avec le temps objectif), avec une mention particulière pour une forme spécifique de vécu et de relation au temps qui devient pathologique chez les patients avec une personnalité narcissique en cours de traitement psychanalytique.
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The Association Between Child Maltreatment and Pathological Narcissism: A Three-Level Meta-Analytic Review [PDF]
Emerging evidence has documented the positive association between child maltreatment and both phenotypes of pathological narcissism (i.e., vulnerable and grandiose narcissism). However, results across these studies are inconsistent.
Shuling Gao, Delin Yu, Mark Assink
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Normal and Pathological Narcissism in Adolescence
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1994Narcissistic vulnerability is a central feature of both normal and pathological adolescence. Examining the unfolding of self-esteem regulation against a developmental background, the author proposes a framework to differentiate normal adolescent vulnerability from pathological narcissistic regulation and narcissistic psychopathology. Normal adolescents
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Pathological Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2010We review the literature on pathological narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and describe a significant criterion problem related to four inconsistencies in phenotypic descriptions and taxonomic models across clinical theory, research, and practice; psychiatric diagnosis; and social/personality psychology.
Aaron L, Pincus, Mark R, Lukowitsky
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