Description
“Narcissism” is truly one of the most important words of our time—ceaselessly discussed in the media, the subject of millions of online search queries, and at the center of serious social and political debates. But what does it really mean?
In The New Science of Narcissism, Dr. W. Keith Campbell pulls back the curtain on this frequently misused label, presenting the most recent psychological, personality, and social research into the phenomenon.
Rather than pathologizing all behaviors associated with the label, Campbell reveals that not only does narcissism occur on a spectrum, but almost everyone exhibits narcissistic tendencies in their day-to-day behavior. Drawing from real-life incidents and case studies, The New Science of Narcissism offers tools, tips, and suggestions for softening toxically selfish behaviors both in yourself and others. Here you will discover: An exploration of personality disorders connected with and adjacent to narcissism Why minor narcissistic tendencies are common in most people The foundational difference between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism Different psychological models of personality and how they interpret narcissistic behaviors The “recipe” of mental and emotional traits that combine into narcissism How to identify when you’re in a relationship with a narcissist and what you can do about it Why the 21st century has seen the rise of a “Great Fantasy Migration” into evermore insular subcultures The connection between narcissistic tendencies and leadership Why “the audience in your pocket” of social media has exacerbated culture-wide narcissistic tendencies Though narcissism looms large in our cultural consciousness, The New Science of Narcissism offers many different options for understanding and treating it. With Campbell’s straightforward and grounded guidance, you’ll not only discover the latest and best information on the condition, but also a hopeful view of its future.
Fantastic book! This is not like a youtube video where people say: here are the traits blah blah. This book has taken a step back to explain psychology as a whole- how things are labeled. How science has developed and how traits combine/ are seen in groups together. It opened my eyes! A GREAT non-fiction read!
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One of my degrees is in Neuroscience, so I have a bit of a background and interest in psychology. That being said, I found this book a bit of a primer on narcissism. It’s an excellent book for examining the study of personality psychology and how narcissism fits into the puzzle – and how the puzzle of personality can create a narcissist. However, if you’re looking for something more scientific or dense, this isn’t the book. This is definitely for the layperson, which isn’t a bad thing – it’s very readable, almost conversational, and it makes the material very easy to understand as such.
A useful and highly readable introduction to narcissism. The distinction and relatedness of grandiose vs vulnerable narcissism was especially enlightening.
Very readable and likable writing voice. Was hoping to learn about WHY people become narcissistic or narcissists, but no explanation about that.