Relational Aggression and Narcissistic Traits: How Youth Personality Pathology Informs Aggressive Behavior

Volume: 34, Issue: Supplement B, Pages: 46 - 63
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Low agreeableness features centrally in personality profiles of Cluster B personality disorder (PD) diagnoses, and it has been associated with relational aggression (RAgg; intentionally damaging others' social relationships). Researchers have hypothesized that RAgg may be a potential developmental precursor for Cluster B PDs. However, a dimensional approach to personality dysfunction is preferable to the categorical system found in the current...
Paper Details
Title
Relational Aggression and Narcissistic Traits: How Youth Personality Pathology Informs Aggressive Behavior
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
34
Issue
Supplement B
Pages
46 - 63
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