Deccan Chronicle

ONE SIGN THAT YOU ARE A NARCISSIST

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If you post on social media and take selfies for self assurance, you’re what a new psychologi­cal study has called a “vulnerable narcissist”. It’s a nobrainer that narcissism is stoked by social media. But a new study has found how different subtypes of narcissism are affected by it.

In a study published in Cyberpsych­ology, Behavior, and Social Networking, researcher­s looked at 540 students from across Europe. The participan­ts completed surveys which asked them how they viewed themselves, and how often they posted on social media. The aim of the study was to find out what type of people are at a higher risk of social networking addiction. The two subtypes which emerged from this study were “vulnerable” narcissism and “grandiose” narcissism. Grandiose narcissism is the kind which springs to mind when one imagines a typical narcissist. They’re characteri­sed by a need for admiration, high self-esteem, direct expression of exhibition­ism, and arrogance. It’s not that grandiose narcissist­s are super confident and invulnerab­le to criticism, but their response will be more aggressive and will reject the criticism as incorrect.

Conversely, a vulnerable narcissist is much more contained. They need smaller ego boosts, but often need them at a higher frequency than grandiose narcissist­s. They also find social interactio­ns daunting. They’re more covert and hypersensi­tive, and their narcissism is characteri­sed by a defensiven­ess and insecurity about their evaluation of others.

The study found that people in the vulnerable subtype are avid users of social media, and will post online much more frequently than a grandiose narcissist. The never ending pot of likes, shares and positives comments makes social media well suited to their subtype of narcissism — it allows them to create a carefully constructe­d version of their image, and use it as a filter for interactio­ns. — Source: www.indy 100.i ndependent.co.uk

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