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31 March 2010
Vol. 12 No. 1-2 (2009)

Minaccia dellautostima e fantasie grandiose nel narcisismo non patologico

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The study explored the qualitative features of: a) memories of threat to self-esteem, b) grandiose fantasies and c) relaxing scenarios, experimentally induced in a non-clinical participant sample. A group of 103 young university students produced and transcribed personal memories of threat to self-esteem, grandiose fantasies and relaxing scenes. A five point scale was designed ad hoc to enable three independent raters to assess the biological, psychological and relational contents of each of the texts. Inter-rater agreement was satisfactory. Memories of threat to self-esteem and grandiose fantasies were mainly socio- relational, while relaxing scenarios were characterised by both relational and biological elements. With reference to the biological dimension, there was also significant correlation between memories of threat to self-esteem and grandiose fantasies.

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Minaccia dellautostima e fantasie grandiose nel narcisismo non patologico. (2010). Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome, 12(1-2), 55–66. https://doi.org/10.4081/ripppo.2009.4