Personality disorders have traditionally been considered refractory to psychological interventions. Two of the most common, and potentially harmful personality disorders are antisocial personality disorder / psychopathy, and narcissism. Although a great deal of conceptual overlap exists between psychopathy and narcissism, the empirical study of these constructs has proceeded largely independently of one another. Further complicating the discrimination of these constructs is the identification of the bi-factorial nature of psychopathy - conceptualised as primary and secondary psychopathy - as well as the identification of two distinct forms of narcissism, overt and covert. The recent resurgence of interest in the sub-clinical manifestations ...
Research supports the validity of the dimensional approach to psychopathy in both children and adult...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Defining the subclinical personality styles and the longitudinal coherence of the personality constr...
This thesis used the methods of differential, cognitive and theoretical psychology to investigate...
Narcissism is a multifaceted construct that is inconsistently defined and assessed between clinical ...
Purpose. Current knowledge suggests that the psychopathy construct is multifaceted in nature, and re...
This study investigated the psychometric properties and predictive validity of three self-report sca...
Background: Psychopathy is a complex and controversial diagnosis of significant clinical and forensi...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
Existing trait-based and cognitive models of psychopathy and narcissism fail to provide a comprehens...
Existing trait-based and cognitive models of psychopathy and narcissism fail to provide a comprehens...
AbstractSchemas are a major determinant of how individuals think, feel, behave, and interact sociall...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
“Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the new borderline personality disorder of our current era” (C...
This PhD aimed to understand the construct of psychopathy from an expert perspective and gain consen...
Research supports the validity of the dimensional approach to psychopathy in both children and adult...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Defining the subclinical personality styles and the longitudinal coherence of the personality constr...
This thesis used the methods of differential, cognitive and theoretical psychology to investigate...
Narcissism is a multifaceted construct that is inconsistently defined and assessed between clinical ...
Purpose. Current knowledge suggests that the psychopathy construct is multifaceted in nature, and re...
This study investigated the psychometric properties and predictive validity of three self-report sca...
Background: Psychopathy is a complex and controversial diagnosis of significant clinical and forensi...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
Existing trait-based and cognitive models of psychopathy and narcissism fail to provide a comprehens...
Existing trait-based and cognitive models of psychopathy and narcissism fail to provide a comprehens...
AbstractSchemas are a major determinant of how individuals think, feel, behave, and interact sociall...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
“Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the new borderline personality disorder of our current era” (C...
This PhD aimed to understand the construct of psychopathy from an expert perspective and gain consen...
Research supports the validity of the dimensional approach to psychopathy in both children and adult...
Background: Psychopaths represent a large cost to society due to their high criminality, antisociali...
Defining the subclinical personality styles and the longitudinal coherence of the personality constr...