Narcissism and Defending Self-Esteem. An Exploratory Study based on Self-characterizations
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Abstract: The present qualitative study aims at investigating the role of socio-relational variables in the construction of threats to self-esteem, grandiosity, and relaxation in a non-clinical sample of 35 young university students. The work provides fresh experimental evidence of the structural analogy observed in clinical settings between constructions of threat to self-esteem and grandiose fantasies. We hypothesize that the relational dimension would be more strongly present than either biological or psychological dimensions.The results show that descriptions of relaxation differ significantly from their characterizations of the other two domains. Specifically we found greater continuity and narrative connection between the aspects of threat and grandiosity, while the domain of relaxation showed a more “isolated” pattern.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Grandiose fantasies, threat to self-esteem, non-pathological narcissism, self-characterzation, qualitative methods.
List of contributors:
Veronese, G; PROCACCIA SHOSHANNA', Rossella; Ruggiero, G.; Sassaroli, S; Castiglioni, M.
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