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The Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the definitive resource for empirically sound information on narcissism for researchers, students, and clinicians at a time when this personality disorder has become a particularly relevant area of interest. This unique work deepens understanding of how narcissistic behavior influences behavior and impedes progress in the worlds of work, relationships, and politics.
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The Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the definitive resource for empirically sound information on narcissism for researchers, students, and clinicians at a time when this personality disorder has become a particularly relevant area of interest. This unique work deepens understanding of how narcissistic behavior influences behavior and impedes progress in the worlds of work, relationships, and politics.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118029244
- Artikelnr.: 38236035
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118029244
- Artikelnr.: 38236035
W. Keith Campbell, Department Head and Professor of Psychology, University of Georgia, is the author of more than 90 scientific journal articles and book chapters, including over 30 on narcissism. He is the author of two books, The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement (Free Press, 2009; with Jean Twenge), and When You Love a Man Who Loves Himself: How to Deal with a One-way Relationship (Sourcebooks, 2005). He has served on the editorial boards for several scholarly journals and his work has appeared in USA Today, Newsweek, Time, The New York Times and The Washington Post. Joshua D. Miller, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Georgia, has written over 70 scientific journal articles and book chapters, most of which address the topic of personality and personality disorders. He is an associate editor at the Journal of Personality and is on the editorial board of a number of journals focused on personality, psychopathology, and assessment.
INTRODUCTION SECTION 1: NARCISSISM AND NPD: CONSTRUCT(S) AND MODELS Chapter
1: A Historical Review By Kenneth Levy Chapter 2: Vulnerable vs. Grandiose
Narcissism By Aaron Pincus Chapter 3: Narcissism in the DSM By Carl Lejuez
Chapter 4: Psychoanalytic Models By Elsa Ronningstam Chapter 5:
Self-Regulatory Model By Caroline Morf and Fred Rhodewalt Chapter 6: Agency
Models By Joshua Foster Chapter 7: Trait Models By Joshua Miller Chapter 8:
Implicit Cognition/Processes By Virgil Zeigler-Hill Chapter 9: A Unified
Approach to Narcissism and NPD By Joshua Miller and Keith Campbell SECTION
2: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ETIOLOGY OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 10: Epidemiology
By Sven Torgenson Chapter 11: Parenting By Robert Horton Chapter 12:
Lifespan Development By Brent Roberts Chapter 13: Culture By Jean Twenge
Chapter 14: Neglect/Trauma By Jeffrey Johnson Chapter 15: Evolutionary
Perspectives By David Schmitt and Nick Holtzman Chapter 16: Genes By Kerry
Jang Chapter 17: Neurological and Physiological Processes By Elizabeth
Krusemark SECTION 3: CORRELATES AND COMORBIDITY Chapter 18: Comorbidity
with Axis I Disorders By Lee Anna Clark Chapter 19: Comorbidity with Axis
II Disorders By Thomas Widiger Chapter 20: Self-Esteem By Jennifer Bosson
Chapter 21: Dark Triad By Del Paulhus Chapter 22: Externalizing Behavior By
Robert Krueger SECTION 4: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES Chapter 23: Physical
Manifestations By Simine Vazire Chapter 24: Self-Other Discrepancies By Tom
Oltmanns Chapter 25: Self-Enhancement, Overvaluation and Overclaiming By
Harry Wallace Chapter 26: Aggression By Brad Bushman Chapter 27: Close
Relationships By Keith Campbell Chapter 28: Social Networking By Allan
Clifton Chapter 29: Sex and Sociosexuality By James McNulty Chapter 30:
Pride and Shame By Jessica Tracy Chapter 31: Narcissism on the World Wide
Web By Laura Buffardi Chapter 32: Leadership By Brian Hoffman Chapter 33:
Organization By Daniel Ames Chapter 34: Politics By Scott Lillienfeld
Chapter 35: Celebrity By Mark Young and Drew Pinsky SECTION 5: ASSESSMENT
OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 36: Assessment of NPD By Michael Bagby
Chapter 37: Assessment of Trait Narcissism By Ryan Brown Chapter 38:
Childhood Assessment By Christopher Barry SECTION 6: TREATMENT Chapter 39:
Psychoanalytic By Drew Westen Chapter 40: Attachment By Paul Pilkonis
Chapter 41: CBT By Thomas Joiner Chapter 42: Interpersonal Psychotherapy By
Myrna Weissman Chapter 43: Schema By JeffreyYoung Chapter 44: Pastoral
Approaches By Julie Exline Chapter 45: Experimental Approaches By Sander
Thomaes
1: A Historical Review By Kenneth Levy Chapter 2: Vulnerable vs. Grandiose
Narcissism By Aaron Pincus Chapter 3: Narcissism in the DSM By Carl Lejuez
Chapter 4: Psychoanalytic Models By Elsa Ronningstam Chapter 5:
Self-Regulatory Model By Caroline Morf and Fred Rhodewalt Chapter 6: Agency
Models By Joshua Foster Chapter 7: Trait Models By Joshua Miller Chapter 8:
Implicit Cognition/Processes By Virgil Zeigler-Hill Chapter 9: A Unified
Approach to Narcissism and NPD By Joshua Miller and Keith Campbell SECTION
2: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ETIOLOGY OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 10: Epidemiology
By Sven Torgenson Chapter 11: Parenting By Robert Horton Chapter 12:
Lifespan Development By Brent Roberts Chapter 13: Culture By Jean Twenge
Chapter 14: Neglect/Trauma By Jeffrey Johnson Chapter 15: Evolutionary
Perspectives By David Schmitt and Nick Holtzman Chapter 16: Genes By Kerry
Jang Chapter 17: Neurological and Physiological Processes By Elizabeth
Krusemark SECTION 3: CORRELATES AND COMORBIDITY Chapter 18: Comorbidity
with Axis I Disorders By Lee Anna Clark Chapter 19: Comorbidity with Axis
II Disorders By Thomas Widiger Chapter 20: Self-Esteem By Jennifer Bosson
Chapter 21: Dark Triad By Del Paulhus Chapter 22: Externalizing Behavior By
Robert Krueger SECTION 4: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES Chapter 23: Physical
Manifestations By Simine Vazire Chapter 24: Self-Other Discrepancies By Tom
Oltmanns Chapter 25: Self-Enhancement, Overvaluation and Overclaiming By
Harry Wallace Chapter 26: Aggression By Brad Bushman Chapter 27: Close
Relationships By Keith Campbell Chapter 28: Social Networking By Allan
Clifton Chapter 29: Sex and Sociosexuality By James McNulty Chapter 30:
Pride and Shame By Jessica Tracy Chapter 31: Narcissism on the World Wide
Web By Laura Buffardi Chapter 32: Leadership By Brian Hoffman Chapter 33:
Organization By Daniel Ames Chapter 34: Politics By Scott Lillienfeld
Chapter 35: Celebrity By Mark Young and Drew Pinsky SECTION 5: ASSESSMENT
OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 36: Assessment of NPD By Michael Bagby
Chapter 37: Assessment of Trait Narcissism By Ryan Brown Chapter 38:
Childhood Assessment By Christopher Barry SECTION 6: TREATMENT Chapter 39:
Psychoanalytic By Drew Westen Chapter 40: Attachment By Paul Pilkonis
Chapter 41: CBT By Thomas Joiner Chapter 42: Interpersonal Psychotherapy By
Myrna Weissman Chapter 43: Schema By JeffreyYoung Chapter 44: Pastoral
Approaches By Julie Exline Chapter 45: Experimental Approaches By Sander
Thomaes
INTRODUCTION SECTION 1: NARCISSISM AND NPD: CONSTRUCT(S) AND MODELS Chapter
1: A Historical Review By Kenneth Levy Chapter 2: Vulnerable vs. Grandiose
Narcissism By Aaron Pincus Chapter 3: Narcissism in the DSM By Carl Lejuez
Chapter 4: Psychoanalytic Models By Elsa Ronningstam Chapter 5:
Self-Regulatory Model By Caroline Morf and Fred Rhodewalt Chapter 6: Agency
Models By Joshua Foster Chapter 7: Trait Models By Joshua Miller Chapter 8:
Implicit Cognition/Processes By Virgil Zeigler-Hill Chapter 9: A Unified
Approach to Narcissism and NPD By Joshua Miller and Keith Campbell SECTION
2: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ETIOLOGY OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 10: Epidemiology
By Sven Torgenson Chapter 11: Parenting By Robert Horton Chapter 12:
Lifespan Development By Brent Roberts Chapter 13: Culture By Jean Twenge
Chapter 14: Neglect/Trauma By Jeffrey Johnson Chapter 15: Evolutionary
Perspectives By David Schmitt and Nick Holtzman Chapter 16: Genes By Kerry
Jang Chapter 17: Neurological and Physiological Processes By Elizabeth
Krusemark SECTION 3: CORRELATES AND COMORBIDITY Chapter 18: Comorbidity
with Axis I Disorders By Lee Anna Clark Chapter 19: Comorbidity with Axis
II Disorders By Thomas Widiger Chapter 20: Self-Esteem By Jennifer Bosson
Chapter 21: Dark Triad By Del Paulhus Chapter 22: Externalizing Behavior By
Robert Krueger SECTION 4: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES Chapter 23: Physical
Manifestations By Simine Vazire Chapter 24: Self-Other Discrepancies By Tom
Oltmanns Chapter 25: Self-Enhancement, Overvaluation and Overclaiming By
Harry Wallace Chapter 26: Aggression By Brad Bushman Chapter 27: Close
Relationships By Keith Campbell Chapter 28: Social Networking By Allan
Clifton Chapter 29: Sex and Sociosexuality By James McNulty Chapter 30:
Pride and Shame By Jessica Tracy Chapter 31: Narcissism on the World Wide
Web By Laura Buffardi Chapter 32: Leadership By Brian Hoffman Chapter 33:
Organization By Daniel Ames Chapter 34: Politics By Scott Lillienfeld
Chapter 35: Celebrity By Mark Young and Drew Pinsky SECTION 5: ASSESSMENT
OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 36: Assessment of NPD By Michael Bagby
Chapter 37: Assessment of Trait Narcissism By Ryan Brown Chapter 38:
Childhood Assessment By Christopher Barry SECTION 6: TREATMENT Chapter 39:
Psychoanalytic By Drew Westen Chapter 40: Attachment By Paul Pilkonis
Chapter 41: CBT By Thomas Joiner Chapter 42: Interpersonal Psychotherapy By
Myrna Weissman Chapter 43: Schema By JeffreyYoung Chapter 44: Pastoral
Approaches By Julie Exline Chapter 45: Experimental Approaches By Sander
Thomaes
1: A Historical Review By Kenneth Levy Chapter 2: Vulnerable vs. Grandiose
Narcissism By Aaron Pincus Chapter 3: Narcissism in the DSM By Carl Lejuez
Chapter 4: Psychoanalytic Models By Elsa Ronningstam Chapter 5:
Self-Regulatory Model By Caroline Morf and Fred Rhodewalt Chapter 6: Agency
Models By Joshua Foster Chapter 7: Trait Models By Joshua Miller Chapter 8:
Implicit Cognition/Processes By Virgil Zeigler-Hill Chapter 9: A Unified
Approach to Narcissism and NPD By Joshua Miller and Keith Campbell SECTION
2: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND ETIOLOGY OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 10: Epidemiology
By Sven Torgenson Chapter 11: Parenting By Robert Horton Chapter 12:
Lifespan Development By Brent Roberts Chapter 13: Culture By Jean Twenge
Chapter 14: Neglect/Trauma By Jeffrey Johnson Chapter 15: Evolutionary
Perspectives By David Schmitt and Nick Holtzman Chapter 16: Genes By Kerry
Jang Chapter 17: Neurological and Physiological Processes By Elizabeth
Krusemark SECTION 3: CORRELATES AND COMORBIDITY Chapter 18: Comorbidity
with Axis I Disorders By Lee Anna Clark Chapter 19: Comorbidity with Axis
II Disorders By Thomas Widiger Chapter 20: Self-Esteem By Jennifer Bosson
Chapter 21: Dark Triad By Del Paulhus Chapter 22: Externalizing Behavior By
Robert Krueger SECTION 4: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES Chapter 23: Physical
Manifestations By Simine Vazire Chapter 24: Self-Other Discrepancies By Tom
Oltmanns Chapter 25: Self-Enhancement, Overvaluation and Overclaiming By
Harry Wallace Chapter 26: Aggression By Brad Bushman Chapter 27: Close
Relationships By Keith Campbell Chapter 28: Social Networking By Allan
Clifton Chapter 29: Sex and Sociosexuality By James McNulty Chapter 30:
Pride and Shame By Jessica Tracy Chapter 31: Narcissism on the World Wide
Web By Laura Buffardi Chapter 32: Leadership By Brian Hoffman Chapter 33:
Organization By Daniel Ames Chapter 34: Politics By Scott Lillienfeld
Chapter 35: Celebrity By Mark Young and Drew Pinsky SECTION 5: ASSESSMENT
OF NARCISSISM AND NPD Chapter 36: Assessment of NPD By Michael Bagby
Chapter 37: Assessment of Trait Narcissism By Ryan Brown Chapter 38:
Childhood Assessment By Christopher Barry SECTION 6: TREATMENT Chapter 39:
Psychoanalytic By Drew Westen Chapter 40: Attachment By Paul Pilkonis
Chapter 41: CBT By Thomas Joiner Chapter 42: Interpersonal Psychotherapy By
Myrna Weissman Chapter 43: Schema By JeffreyYoung Chapter 44: Pastoral
Approaches By Julie Exline Chapter 45: Experimental Approaches By Sander
Thomaes