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10.1073/pnas.1420870112

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pmid25775577      Proc+Natl+Acad+Sci+U+S+A 2015 ; 112 (12): 3659-62
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  • Origins of narcissism in children #MMPMID25775577
  • Brummelman E; Thomaes S; Nelemans SA; Orobio de Castro B; Overbeek G; Bushman BJ
  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015[Mar]; 112 (12): 3659-62 PMID25775577show ga
  • Narcissistic individuals feel superior to others, fantasize about personal successes, and believe they deserve special treatment. When they feel humiliated, they often lash out aggressively or even violently. Unfortunately, little is known about the origins of narcissism. Such knowledge is important for designing interventions to curtail narcissistic development. We demonstrate that narcissism in children is cultivated by parental overvaluation: parents believing their child to be more special and more entitled than others. In contrast, high self-esteem in children is cultivated by parental warmth: parents expressing affection and appreciation toward their child. These findings show that narcissism is partly rooted in early socialization experiences, and suggest that parent-training interventions can help curtail narcissistic development and reduce its costs for society.
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