During the last decades, the narcissistic personality inventory (npi) was the most widely used questionnaire to measure narcissism as a personality trait. But the npi assesses grandiose narcissism only, while recent discussions emphasize the existence of vulnerable narcissism. The pathological narcissism inventory (pni, pincus et al., 2009) is a new questionnaire assessing these different aspects of narcissism. However, with 54 items on seven subscales, the pni is quite long to serve as a screening tool for narcissistic traits. We therefore developed a short form to facilitate its application in research and practice. Even though the pni covers different symptoms of narcissism, they are all expressions of the same underlying construct. We...
This study was designed to create a new measure for narcissism. Furthermore, the NPQ will be based o...
The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) has dominated research on narcissism in the field of so...
Grosz MP, Hartmann I, Dufner M, et al. A Process * Domain Assessment of Narcissism: The Domain-Speci...
Over the last decades, research on narcissism was dominated with a focus on grandiose narcissism as ...
Recent research emphasizes the various facets of narcissism. As a consequence, newly developed quest...
Narcissism is a multifaceted construct commonly conceptualized as comprising grandiose and vulnerabl...
Introduction A narcissistic personality disorder is one of the disorders that has many different man...
The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI) is a multidimensional measure for assessing grandiose an...
Narcissism is a personality construct linked to dysfunction in several domains. It encompasses grand...
© 2015 Dr. Richard Clarke DaviesResearchers agree that there are two narcissism expressions, specifi...
Objective: Despite its importance as a psychological construct, narcissism have been inconsistently ...
Objective The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI; Pincus et al., 2009) is a multidimensional mea...
In this study, the authors evaluated aspects of criterion validity and clinical utility of the grand...
Areas of convergence and divergence between the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI; Raskin & Te...
Four studies were conducted with the aim of developing a measure of narcissism that, unlike previou...
This study was designed to create a new measure for narcissism. Furthermore, the NPQ will be based o...
The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) has dominated research on narcissism in the field of so...
Grosz MP, Hartmann I, Dufner M, et al. A Process * Domain Assessment of Narcissism: The Domain-Speci...
Over the last decades, research on narcissism was dominated with a focus on grandiose narcissism as ...
Recent research emphasizes the various facets of narcissism. As a consequence, newly developed quest...
Narcissism is a multifaceted construct commonly conceptualized as comprising grandiose and vulnerabl...
Introduction A narcissistic personality disorder is one of the disorders that has many different man...
The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI) is a multidimensional measure for assessing grandiose an...
Narcissism is a personality construct linked to dysfunction in several domains. It encompasses grand...
© 2015 Dr. Richard Clarke DaviesResearchers agree that there are two narcissism expressions, specifi...
Objective: Despite its importance as a psychological construct, narcissism have been inconsistently ...
Objective The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI; Pincus et al., 2009) is a multidimensional mea...
In this study, the authors evaluated aspects of criterion validity and clinical utility of the grand...
Areas of convergence and divergence between the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI; Raskin & Te...
Four studies were conducted with the aim of developing a measure of narcissism that, unlike previou...
This study was designed to create a new measure for narcissism. Furthermore, the NPQ will be based o...
The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) has dominated research on narcissism in the field of so...
Grosz MP, Hartmann I, Dufner M, et al. A Process * Domain Assessment of Narcissism: The Domain-Speci...