Issues resolved and unresolved in pathological narcissism
Narcissism is one of the oldest personality constructs, and yet debates about itsdefinition and structure have been a topic of intense debate over the past decade. Recent independent reviews of the literature have proposed conceptually identical triarchic structural models of individual differences in pathological narcissism.
Wright , Aidan, Edershile , Elizabeth
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Momentarily narcissistic? Development of a short, state version of the Pathological Narcissism Inventory applicable in momentary assessment [PDF]
BackgroundNarcissism viewed as a personality process rather than a stable trait explains narcissistic functioning as a tool for maintaining a positive self-view.
Márton Engyel +3 more
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Differential Forecast of Pornography Addiction: Originating in Shame and Pathological Narcissism [PDF]
This study aimed to forcast the differentiation of pornography addiction based on feelings of shame and pathological narcissism in Tehran city in Iran. The research approach had a practical aim and correlational data collecting.
Asem Esmaeili +2 more
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Pathological narcissism and psychosocial functioning. [PDF]
Pathological narcissism involves maladaptive efforts to regulate the self and is conceptualized by 2 key features: narcissistic grandiosity and narcissistic vulnerability. Prior research has found that narcissism is associated with poorer functioning over the long term, especially interpersonal functioning.
Dashineau SC +3 more
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Approach and avoidance: understanding men’s depression and life satisfaction via explicit motives and pathological narcissism [PDF]
Background: Previous research has highlighted motivational factors as being important in depression. The current study sought to examine the role of explicit motives and pathological narcissism in men’s experiences of depression symptoms.
Silvain S Dang +6 more
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Comparison of pathological narcissism and its dimensions in people with substance use disorders with non-clinical people [PDF]
Introduction: Pathological narcissism is a sophisticated psychological construct that has two dimensions i.e. grandiosity and vulnerability. Substance use disorders have been related to grandiosity in the literature, but their relationship with ...
Saeedeh Mosavi Nasab +2 more
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Comparison of the effect of two interventions of group dialectical behavior therapy and structured matrix treatment on pathological narcissism and craving for drugs among drug abusers [PDF]
Background and aims: Pathological narcissism is one of the personality disorders in drug abusers, and its main characteristic is self-conceit and lack of empathy and solidarity with others.
Sakineh Basereh +2 more
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Pathological narcissism and loneliness among men: Implications for men's satisfaction with life. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Loneliness has been established as a threat to health and well‐being, and may be particularly problematic for men due to masculinity norms that emphasize self‐reliance. Given the importance of understanding loneliness and its threat to well‐being among men, the present study was designed to examine a dispositional risk factor ...
de Rappard-Yuswack G +3 more
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Women's Pathological Narcissism and its Relationship with Social Appearance Anxiety: The Mediating Role of Body Shame. [PDF]
Objective: attention to personal appearance and observers’ judgments are integral components of narcissism. however, empirical evidence focused on the association between grandiose/vulnerable traits of narcissism and social appearance anxieties is ...
Boursier V, Gioia F.
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Pathological narcissism: An analysis of interpersonal dysfunction within intimate relationships. [PDF]
Pathological narcissism is marked by deficits in psychosocial functioning. Difficulties in relationships include instances of aggression, devaluation and control; however, few studies have examined these relationships from the perspective of partners and
Day NJS, Townsend ML, Grenyer BFS.
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