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Historical overview of pathological narcissism.

2013
Pathological narcissism has long exerted an important hold on the imagination. Mythological, biblical, and other religious writings and doctrines have included sanctions against vanity and warnings about choosing self-love over the love of others and society.
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Therapists’ perspectives on optimal treatment for pathological narcissism.

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2017
This study used Q methodology to explore clinicians' perspectives regarding optimal psychotherapy process in the treatment of pathological narcissism, a syndrome of impaired self-regulation. Participants were 34 psychotherapists of various disciplines and theoretical orientations who reviewed 3 clinical vignettes portraying hypothetical cases of ...
David, Kealy   +4 more
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Brief Communication: Pathological Narcissism in Bipolar Disorder Patients

Journal of Personality Disorders, 1998
The occurrence of pathological narcissism in bipolar patients, and the diagnostic relation between narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and bipolar disorder (BD), were investigated. The Diagnostic Interview for Narcissism (DIN) was administered to bipolar patients when manic and when euthymic. The scores were compared to those of an NPD sample and a
D, Stormberg   +3 more
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Adult ADHD and pathological narcissism: A retrospective-analysis

Journal of Psychiatric Research
Adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often associated with personality pathology. However, only few studies have been conducted on the link between ADHD and pathological narcissism (PN), with or without a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD).
Miguel Duarte   +7 more
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Borderline Conditions and Pathological Narcissism

1995
The basic text for the understanding of patients with pathological narcissism.
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Where Does Pathological Narcissism Come From?

Psychiatric Annals, 2003
An increase in prevlance could be tied to our technological advancements and constantly changing society.
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Current and future cancer staging after neoadjuvant treatment for solid tumors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
James D Brierley Mb, Frcp   +1 more
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PATHOLOGICAL NARCISSISM

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
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[Narcissism-Normal, pathological, grandiose, vulnerable?]

Der Nervenarzt
Personality psychology subdivides the narcissism of healthy persons into the grandiose and the vulnerable types (2 factor model), which can be further described in a more differentiated way with the three personality factors extroversion, intolerance/antagonism and neuroticism (3 factor model).
Tobias, Wilfer   +2 more
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