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The impact of interpersonal rejection on self-esteem and mood in vulnerable narcissistic personalities, grandiose narcissistic personalities, and avoidant personalities: Experimental validation of vulnerable narcissism and the Vulnerable Narcissism Scale.
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The impact of interpersonal rejection on self-esteem and mood in vulnerable narcissistic personalities, grandiose narcissistic personalities, and avoidant personalities: Experimental validation of vulnerable narcissism and the Vulnerable Narcissism Scale./
Author:
Pimentel, Claudia A.
Description:
159 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-10, Section: B, page: 6978.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-10B.
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Psychology, Clinical. -
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9780549272670
The impact of interpersonal rejection on self-esteem and mood in vulnerable narcissistic personalities, grandiose narcissistic personalities, and avoidant personalities: Experimental validation of vulnerable narcissism and the Vulnerable Narcissism Scale.
Pimentel, Claudia A.
The impact of interpersonal rejection on self-esteem and mood in vulnerable narcissistic personalities, grandiose narcissistic personalities, and avoidant personalities: Experimental validation of vulnerable narcissism and the Vulnerable Narcissism Scale.
- 159 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-10, Section: B, page: 6978.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Pennsylvania State University, 2007.
Theoretical writings have proposed two phenotypic expressions of narcissistic pathology: grandiose and vulnerable. While the grandiose narcissistic expression is adequately represented in diagnostic and assessment instruments, the vulnerable is not. The Vulnerable Narcissism Scale (VNS; Pimentel et al., 2004) is a measure that was developed to assess the vulnerable phenotypic expression of narcissistic pathology. Past research has shown that vulnerable narcissism is often misdiagnosed as avoidant personality pathology. The goals of this study were twofold: (1) to provide further empirical data supporting the construct validity of the VNS; and (2) to provide experimental evidence for the validity of vulnerable narcissism by distinguishing this phenotype from the grandiose phenotypic expression of narcissism and from avoidant personalities. Using a non-clinical population, this study compared vulnerable narcissistic personalities', grandiose narcissistic personalities', and avoidant personalities' overt presentations, conscious and unconscious self-views, and ability to modulate self-esteem and affect following a self-esteem threat. The findings of this study provide further validity for the VNS and corroborate theoretical writings that describe the differences between the two phenotypic expressions of narcissistic pathology. While this study provides evidence for the similarities in the overt presentation and conscious self-views of vulnerable narcissistic personalities and avoidant personalities, it was less successful in identifying the differences between these personality types. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed.
ISBN: 9780549272670Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The impact of interpersonal rejection on self-esteem and mood in vulnerable narcissistic personalities, grandiose narcissistic personalities, and avoidant personalities: Experimental validation of vulnerable narcissism and the Vulnerable Narcissism Scale.
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