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Psychological Distress Profiles of Young Adults With Vulnerable Narcissism Traits

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2021
Abstract The current study hypothesizes a mediating role for shame in the association between vulnerable narcissism (VN) and depressive and social anxiety symptoms. A sample of 600 undergraduates was administered psychometrically sound self-reports to assess the study variables.
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Differential relations of grandiose narcissism and vulnerable narcissism to emotion dysregulation: Self‐esteem matters

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2017
The present study aims to explore the effects of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism on emotion dysregulation and examine the mediating role of self‐esteem on these associations. Undergraduates (N = 426) completed self‐report measurements on grandiose narcissism, vulnerable narcissism, self‐esteem and emotion dysregulation.
Hui Zhang   +4 more
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Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism, Materialism, Money Attitudes, and Consumption Preferences

The Journal of Psychology, 2016
Narcissism is increasingly being investigated in the context of consumer attitudes and behavior. Previous research showed that narcissism is reflected in materialistic tendencies and money-related attitudes. However, almost all of these studies concerned the grandiose type of narcissism.
Irena, Pilch   +1 more
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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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Vulnerable narcissism and humor dispositions

2023
Blasco-Belled, Ana, Rogoza, Radosław
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Grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: a nomological network analysis.

Journal of personality, 2012
Evidence has accrued to suggest that there are 2 distinct dimensions of narcissism, which are often labeled grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. Although individuals high on either of these dimensions interact with others in an antagonistic manner, they differ on other central constructs (e.g., Neuroticism, Extraversion).
Joshua D, Miller   +5 more
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Child Maltreatment and Vulnerable Narcissism

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2015
Brian R, Van Buren, Kevin B, Meehan
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Grandiose vs. Vulnerable Narcissism Within Intimate Partner Violence

2023
Kren, Milena   +2 more
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Controversies in Narcissism

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2017
Joshua D Miller   +2 more
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