2022
DOI: 10.1177/08862605221084746
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An Appraisal of Narcissistic Rage Through Path Modeling

Abstract: Pathological narcissism and borderline traits have been consistently associated with interpersonal aggression. Shame has been identified as an important trigger of aggressive behaviors in individuals with pathological personality traits, especially for narcissistic vulnerability and borderline traits. This is in line with Kohut’s theory on narcissistic rage, that is, aggression, anger, and destruction that act as a protection for a grandiose self. The present study aims to investigate the interrelations betwee… Show more

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“…• Excessive shame can be effectively treated by a transdiagnostic psychotherapy (Unified Protocol) that targets patients' negative emotions Rüsch et al 2007;Théberge and Gamache 2022). Jørgensen and Bøye (2024) examined the phenomenology of shame in 21 women diagnosed with BPD who were asked to describe the ways in which shame manifests in their subjective experience, behaviour and daily life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• Excessive shame can be effectively treated by a transdiagnostic psychotherapy (Unified Protocol) that targets patients' negative emotions Rüsch et al 2007;Théberge and Gamache 2022). Jørgensen and Bøye (2024) examined the phenomenology of shame in 21 women diagnosed with BPD who were asked to describe the ways in which shame manifests in their subjective experience, behaviour and daily life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2021; Rüsch et al. 2007; Théberge and Gamache 2022). Jørgensen and Bøye (2024) examined the phenomenology of shame in 21 women diagnosed with BPD who were asked to describe the ways in which shame manifests in their subjective experience, behaviour and daily life.…”
Section: Shame and Bpdmentioning
confidence: 99%