#Narcissism

Psychology | Personality

Can Narcissism Fuel Grit?

The combination of narcissistic grandiosity and vulnerability can fuel persistence.

Politics | Politics

A New Poll Will Frighten You About the Future of America

A new poll from Summit.org, in partnership with McLaughlin & Associates, shows that an increasing number of Americans do not believe absolute truth exists. All the talk about “my truth”...

Psychology | Personality

How to Identify the 4 Subtle Steps a Narcissist Takes Before Invading Your Life

How to recognize even the most subtle and covert phases of narcissistic control, according to a psychologist.

Politics | Leftists Are Insane

Florida first-grade teacher in tears over the devastating effect the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law will have on her

Is this teacher supposed to pretend she's single?

Psychology | Psychology

Understanding bad character: Research into the Dark Triad, digested – Research Digest

By Emma Young. Research into the Dark Triad shows no signs of slowing. But other psychologists are proposing different ways to get to grips with the darker side of human nature…

Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous

8 signs someone in your life is a narcissist and how to set healthy boundaries with them

Narcissists are often manipulative and lack empathy. If someone in your life is one, don't take their behavior personally and set boundaries.

Psychology | Psychology

Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Manipulators Are More Likely To Engage in ‘Virtuous Victim Signaling,’ Says Study

Plus: Protesters sue over alleged mistreatment by arresting officers, a new ruling on robocalls, and more...

Miscellaneous | Potpourri

The Narcissism and Grandiosity of Celebrities | Psychology Today

Here is a thought: Entertain us at the movies and in concert halls, and leave the science for scientists.

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

11 Ways Narcissists Use Shame to Control | The Exhausted Woman

A weakness of a narcissist is their extreme hatred of being embarrassed. There is nothing worse for them than having someone point out even the slightest fault. Ironically, they have no problem openly doing this to others. This method of casting shame all

Politics | Politics

Obama Snaps 'Pay Attention!' After People Apparently Won't Get off Phones

During his speech, Obama said voters needed to ensure that the White House would face opposition in the years to come.

Health & Fitness | Psychology

Narcissists Are More Likely to Be Compulsive Facebook Users | Mental Floss

Test your knowledge with amazing and interesting facts, trivia, quizzes, and brain teaser games on MentalFloss.com.

Health & Fitness | Psychology

7 ways to tell if you're talking to a psychopath or a narcissist

Scientists and mental-health experts have pinpointed a few key behaviors of psychopaths and narcissists when they're interacting with other people.

Miscellaneous | Interesting Links

It’s Not Your Fault You’re a Narcissist

It’s become a simple put-down—so recognizing narcissism in others gets easier and easier, while recognizing it in ourselves is ever-more challenging. Who wants to be the (self-absorbed) bad guy?

Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research

Moral Outrage Is Self-Serving, Say Psychologists - Hit & Run

Getting outraged on others' behalf often isn't about altruism but soothing personal guilt and asserting one's status as a good person.

Miscellaneous | Interesting & Helpful Information

When It’s All About Them: Being Involved with a Narcissist

Last month, we ran a piece about the legacy of narcissistic parents from Dr. Robin Berman, a practicing psychiatrist, associate professor of psychiatry at UCLA, and author of Permission to Parent. To say that the …