Narcissism and Machiavellianism in youth : implications for the development of adaptive and maladaptive behavior
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Narcissism and Machiavellianism in youth : implications for the development of adaptive and maladaptive behavior
American Psychological Association, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Narcissism and Machiavellianism in Youth highlights how knowledge of both narcissism and Machiavellianism may influence problematic youth social interactions as well as youth adaptation to developmental contexts such as peer relationships.
The book brings together for the first time scholars who have empirically examined the emotional, social, and behavioral correlates of these constructs in youth.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Developmental Psychopathology of Narcissism and Machiavellianism
-Kurt K. Stellwagen, Patricia K. Kerig, and Christopher T. Barry
I. Overview of Self-Perception and Related Personality Constructs in Youth
Emerging Personality in Childhood and Adolescence: Implications for the Development of Narcissism and Machiavellianism
-Jennifer L. Tackett and Sarah Mackrell
Psychopathy, Narcissism, and Machiavellianism: Distinct yet Intertwining Personality Constructs
-Kurt K. Stellwagen
Self-Esteem, Narcissism, and Machiavellianism: Implications for Understanding Antisocial Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults
-Edward A. Witt, M. Brent Donnellan, and Kali H. Trzesniewski
II. Narcissism
Developmental and Theoretical Influences on the Conceptualization and Assessment of Youth Narcissism
-Christopher T. Barry, Marion T. Wallace, and Matthew D. Guelker
Adaptive and Maladaptive Narcissism in Adolescent Development
-Patrick L. Hill and Daniel K. Lapsley
Defensive Egotism and Aggression in Childhood: A New Lens on the Self-Esteem Paradox
-Marlene Sandstrom
On Environmental Sources of Child Narcissism: Are Parents Really to Blame?
-Robert S. Horton
Moving Beyond Parents in the Etiology of Narcissistic Traits
-Jason J. Washburn and Leah D. Paskar
Narcissism, Positive Illusory Bias, and Externalizing Behaviors
-Tammy D. Barry, Sarah J. Grafeman, Stephanie H. Bader, and Sarah E. Davis
III. Machiavellianism
Early Adoption of Machiavellian Attitudes: Implications for Children's Interpersonal Relationships
-Virginia Slaughter
The New Scoundrel on the Schoolyard: Contributions of Machiavellianism to the Understanding of Youth Aggression
-Patricia K. Kerig and Holli E. Sink
Young Machiavellians and the Traces of Shame: Coping With Vulnerability to a Toxic Affect
-Doris McIlwain
Machiavellianism in Elementary School Children: Risk and Adaptation
-Hanneke Palmen, Marjolijn M. Vermande, Maja Dekovic, and Marcel A. G. van Aken
Conclusion: Current Themes, Future Directions, and Clinical Implications Regarding Narcissism and Machiavellianism in Youth
-Eva R. Kimonis, Melissa Harrison, and Tammy D. Barry
Index
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