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Suicide in narcissism: Can shame-proneness make a difference?
Introduction Cluster B personality disorders are characterized by a higher prevalence of suicidal ideation and behavior than others, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder is no different.
S. Beomonte Zobel +2 more
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Risk Propensity as a Function of Personality and Identity
Previous research has indicated a relationship between risk propensity and the Dark Tetrad personality traits (i.e., narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism).
Reilly Branch, Steven L. Berman
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Background The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI) is a multidimensional measure developed to assess narcissistic grandiosity and narcissistic vulnerability. We aimed to validate the Arabic version of the original Pathological Narcissistic Inventory (
Diana Malaeb +6 more
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There are many misconceptions about narcissistic personality disorder, not only in the public consciousness, but also in dermatological and aesthetic practice. Patients and their environment may both suffer from the symptoms. These conditions can be managed with psychotherapeutic interventions, but recognizing the psychological problem can be ...
Eszter Szlávicz +4 more
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Background and purpose: Family background is effective in incidence of unhealthy personality traits such as pathological narcissism. The aim of this study was to predict pathological narcissism according to family system and the mediating role of ...
Fatemeh Gholamipour +2 more
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The Association Between Vulnerable/Grandiose Narcissism and Emotion Regulation
Narcissism has been widely discussed in the context of career success and leadership. Besides several adaptive traits, narcissism has been characterized by difficulties in emotion regulation. However, despite its essential role in mental health, there is
Leonie A. K. Loeffler +9 more
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A Theory of Leadership Meta‐Talk and the Talking‐Doing Gap
Abstract We identify managers' meta‐level talk about the positive purpose, meaning, and significance of their actions as an overlooked type of leadership behaviour and call it leadership meta‐talk. We outline why leadership meta‐talk is not necessarily truthful or deceptive, but selective and loosely coupled with leadership practice.
Thomas Fischer, Mats Alvesson
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The Evil of Banality: Moby Dick vs. the Extreme Machine [PDF]
In this article I am suggesting that Feidelson’s approach be appropriated for the contemplation and understanding of extra-literary phenomena like the extreme machine. As Russell Reising points out, Feidelson’s “historical premise—that symbolism arose at
Hamilton, Caroline Vanderveer
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Dominance and Prestige Motivations to Lead in Adolescence
ABSTRACT Introduction Dual strategy frameworks of motivation to lead differentiate Dominance motivations, which leverage fear and control to gain power and status, from Prestige motivations, which rely on respect and trust. Substantial research on these motivational pathways has been conducted in adults, but no empirical research studies them earlier ...
Jennifer L. Tackett +3 more
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Borderline personality in patients with poly-diagnoses treated for a Bipolar Disorder [PDF]
Some patients with dysphoria, explosive behaviour, or suicidal ideation, may receive a diagnosis of, and treatment for Bipolar Disorder (BD) and, not infrequently. The coexistence of these two diagnoses has been explained in different ways.
Ferraro L. +8 more
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