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      Clinical Correlates of Vulnerable and Grandiose Narcissism: A Personality Perspective.

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          There is broad consensus that there are at least two different dimensions of narcissism: vulnerable and grandiose. In this study, the authors use a new trifurcated, three-factor model of narcissism to examine relations between aspects of narcissism and an array of clinically relevant criteria related to psychopathology, the self, authenticity, and well-being. Neurotic and antagonistic aspects of narcissism emerged as the most clinically relevant dimensions of narcissism, bearing relations with outcomes relating to interpersonal guilt, insecure attachment styles, cognitive distortions, maladaptive defense mechanisms, experiential avoidance, impostor syndrome, weak sense of self, inauthenticity, low self-esteem, and reduced psychological well-being. Grandiose narcissism was not correlated with most forms of psychopathology and was even positively associated with life satisfaction. Nevertheless, a surprising link was found between grandiose narcissism and multiple indicators of inauthenticity. Implications for the appropriate conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of pathological narcissism are discussed.

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          Journal
          J Pers Disord
          Journal of personality disorders
          Guilford Publications
          1943-2763
          0885-579X
          February 2020
          : 34
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
          [2 ] University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
          Article
          10.1521/pedi_2018_32_384
          30179576
          fc2c600a-ee95-4f93-8c66-6b56cb9e2181
          History

          antagonism,authenticity,clinical,grandiose,narcissism,psychopathology,three-factor model,trifurcated model,vulnerable

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