1. Narcissus Going Public: Pathological Narcissism and Reactions to Public vs. Private Exposure in Ego-relevant Events.
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Di Pierro, Rossella, Fanti, Erika, Gallucci, Marcello, Madeddu, Fabio, and Preti, Emanuele
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NARCISSISM , *EGO (Psychology) , *COLLEGE students , *AFFECT (Psychology) , *SELF-perception , *PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability , *NARCISSISTIC personality disorder , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *EMOTIONS , *SOCIAL skills , *STATISTICAL sampling - Abstract
Pathological narcissism implies a fragile self-view. The psychological effects of ego-relevant events in people high in pathological narcissism, however, are still uncertain. The study examined the effects of pathological narcissism on psychological reactions to ego-relevant events occurring in private or public settings. Participants (N = 410) completed measures of pathological narcissistic traits, and then they took part in a scenario-based experimental session. They were randomly assigned to four conditions: ego-threatening vs. ego-fostering events in public vs. private settings. Self-esteem and affective states before and after the experimental manipulation were measured. Results showed that vulnerable and grandiose manifestations of pathological narcissism affect differently psychological reactions to ego-relevant events. Vulnerable narcissism made people particularly sensitive to ego-threatening and ego-fostering events, especially when occurring in public settings. Grandiose narcissism was linked to a reduction in emotional responses to ego-relevant events. Findings suggest that self- and affective reactions to ego-relevant events depend on narcissistic prevailing manifestations, and that public exposure has a key role in vulnerable narcissism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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