We propose a self-regulation model of grandiose narcissism. This model illustrates an interconnected set of processes through which narcissists (i.e., individuals with relatively high levels of grandiose narcissism) pursue social status in their moment-by-moment transactions with their environments. The model shows that narcissists select situations that afford status. Narcissists vigilantly attend to cues related to the status they and others have in these situations and, on the basis of these perceived cues, appraise whether they can elevate their status or reduce the status of others. Narcissists engage in self-promotion (admiration pathway) or other-derogation (rivalry pathway) in accordance with these appraisals. Each pathway has uniqu...
A new model of narcissism is presented, the contextual reinforcement model. This model describes an ...
Theoretical accounts of narcissism emphasize dynamic shifting of self-states in response to the soci...
The links among narcissism, explicit (deliberate, controllable) self‐esteem, and implicit (automatic...
We propose a self-regulation model of grandiose narcissism. This model illustrates an interconnected...
We propose a self-regulation model of grandiose narcissism. This model illustrates an interconnected...
We propose a dynamic self-regulatory processing model of narcissism and review supporting evidence. ...
We present a process model that distinguishes 2 dimensions of narcissism: admiration and rivalry. We...
N arcissism is a quality of the self that has significant implications forthinking, feeling, and beh...
Grosz MP, Hartmann I, Dufner M, et al. A Process * Domain Assessment of Narcissism: The Domain-Speci...
Research on grandiose narcissism distinguishes between self-promotional processes (i.e., narcissisti...
This study examines the relationships among hostility, grandiosity, dominance, narcissism, and self-...
Narcissism is a personality trait that is characterized by excessively positive self-views and low e...
A new model of narcissism is presented, the contextual reinforcement model. This model describes an ...
Though grandiose subclinical narcissism has predominantly been studied in structural terms—focused o...
The Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Concept is a model of narcissism that disentangles its brigh...
A new model of narcissism is presented, the contextual reinforcement model. This model describes an ...
Theoretical accounts of narcissism emphasize dynamic shifting of self-states in response to the soci...
The links among narcissism, explicit (deliberate, controllable) self‐esteem, and implicit (automatic...
We propose a self-regulation model of grandiose narcissism. This model illustrates an interconnected...
We propose a self-regulation model of grandiose narcissism. This model illustrates an interconnected...
We propose a dynamic self-regulatory processing model of narcissism and review supporting evidence. ...
We present a process model that distinguishes 2 dimensions of narcissism: admiration and rivalry. We...
N arcissism is a quality of the self that has significant implications forthinking, feeling, and beh...
Grosz MP, Hartmann I, Dufner M, et al. A Process * Domain Assessment of Narcissism: The Domain-Speci...
Research on grandiose narcissism distinguishes between self-promotional processes (i.e., narcissisti...
This study examines the relationships among hostility, grandiosity, dominance, narcissism, and self-...
Narcissism is a personality trait that is characterized by excessively positive self-views and low e...
A new model of narcissism is presented, the contextual reinforcement model. This model describes an ...
Though grandiose subclinical narcissism has predominantly been studied in structural terms—focused o...
The Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Concept is a model of narcissism that disentangles its brigh...
A new model of narcissism is presented, the contextual reinforcement model. This model describes an ...
Theoretical accounts of narcissism emphasize dynamic shifting of self-states in response to the soci...
The links among narcissism, explicit (deliberate, controllable) self‐esteem, and implicit (automatic...