Narcissists feel left out more often—but are they misreading the room?
- Grandiose narcissists feel ostracized and experience exclusion more often than those with less egocentric personalities, according to a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
- Individuals with narcissistic rivalry are more likely to be ostracized than those exhibiting narcissistic admiration, according to Christiane Böttner, the lead author of the study.
- The study suggests that social skills training and cognitive behavioral therapy could help narcissists develop healthier coping mechanisms and challenge feelings of exclusion, as noted by Böttner.
- The study highlights challenges in managing relationships with narcissists due to their disruptive behaviors and victim mentality, as reported by social psychologist Ramani Durvasula.
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