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Narcissism and hostility

F Patalano1

  • 1Psychology Department, St. John's University, Jamaica, New York 11439, USA.

Psychological Reports
|February 1, 1997
PubMed
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Narcissism and hostility show correlations, particularly in how narcissistic individuals express aggression. Further research is suggested to compare hostile and non-hostile narcissistic personality dimensions.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Personality Psychology

Background:

  • Recent work by Hart and Joubert (1996) identified correlations between narcissism and hostility scores.
  • This commentary examines the expression of hostility within narcissistic personality traits.

Discussion:

  • Clinical observations of narcissistic personality characteristics in psychotherapy are presented.
  • The commentary addresses the implications of Hart and Joubert's findings for understanding narcissistic aggression.

Key Insights:

  • Narcissistic individuals may exhibit distinct patterns of hostility.
  • Understanding the nuances of narcissistic personality is crucial for interpreting hostility.

Outlook:

  • Suggestions are made for future research comparing hostile and non-hostile narcissistic individuals.
  • Further investigation into personality dimensions of narcissism and hostility is recommended.