Depressive tendencies and pathological narcissism among psychiatric outpatients

Psychiatry Research
David KealyJohn S Ogrodniczuk

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between components of pathological narcissism and types of depressive tendencies among a sample of 117 psychiatric outpatients. Findings revealed that depressive themes concerning dependency were associated with narcissistic grandiosity. Depressive tendencies concerning self-criticism were positively associated with narcissistic vulnerability.

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Aug 21, 2012·Psychology and Psychotherapy·John S OgrodniczukAnthony S Joyce
Jun 24, 2016·International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice·David KealyJohn S Ogrodniczuk
May 4, 2017·The International Journal of Social Psychiatry·Kossi B KounouLaurent Schmitt
Jul 28, 2017·Personality and Mental Health·David KealyJohn S Ogrodniczuk
Feb 22, 2018·Psychopathology·Sebastian EulerMarc Walter
Feb 19, 2019·Journal of Clinical Psychology·John F ClarkinDiana Diamond
Mar 19, 2020·Journal of Personality Disorders·Jane Fjermestad-NollErik Simonsen
Aug 2, 2017·Journal of Personality Disorders·Susanne Hörz-SagstetterStephan Doering
Jan 2, 2019·Journal of Affective Disorders·Antonia M WernerNeele Reiss
Nov 13, 2020·Frontiers in Psychology·Leonie A K LoefflerBirgit Derntl

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