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The dark triad of personality : narcissism, machiavellianism, and psychopathy in everyday life /

The Dark Triad of Personality: Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy in Everyday Life summarizes the latest research on how these personality traits (psychopathology, narcissism, Machiavellianism) are defined and displayed, while also exploring the impact they have on individuals and society...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lyons, Minna (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, 2019.
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  • Front Cover; The Dark Triad of Personality: Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy in Everyday Life; Copyright; Contents; Chapter One: Introduction to the Dark Triad; 1.1. The Dark Triad: What Is It?; 1.1.1. Machiavellianism; 1.1.2. Narcissism; 1.1.3. Psychopathy; 1.2. Dark Triad and Other Personality Traits; 1.3. Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior; 1.3.1. Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, and Experiencing Emotions; 1.3.2. Risk-Taking and Impulsivity; 1.4. Etiology; 1.4.1. The Dark Triad Within Evolutionary Framework; 1.4.2. Genetics; 1.4.3. Environmental Influences
  • 1.5. Sex Differences in the Dark Triad1.6. Measurement; 1.6.1. Measuring Machiavellianism; 1.6.2. Measuring Narcissism; 1.6.3. Measuring Psychopathy; 1.6.4. Composite Questionnaires; 1.7. The Dark Tetrad; 1.8. Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter Two: The Dark Triad Within a Clinical Framework; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Machiavellianism as a Clinical Construct; 2.3. Psychopathy as a Clinical Construct; 2.4. Narcissism as a Clinical Construct; 2.5. The Dark Triad and DSM-5 Maladaptive Personality Model; 2.6. The ``Vulnerable�� Dark Triad; 2.7. Treatment Implications
  • 2.8. Mental Illness Labeling and Stigma2.9. The Dark Triad in the Legal System; 2.10. Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter Three: The Dark Triad and Forensic Implications: Antagonistic, Aggressive, and Criminal Behaviors; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Causes and Correlates of Crime?; 3.2.1. Aggression and Violence; 3.2.2. Self-control; 3.2.3. Deception; 3.3. Dark Triad in the Prison; 3.4. Dark Triad and Crime in the Community; 3.5. White-Collar Crime; 3.6. Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter Four: Mating Strategies (Mate Competition, Mate Attraction, and Established Relationships)
  • 4.1. Introduction4.2. Preference for Types of Romantic Relationships and Partner Characteristics; 4.3. Intra- and Intersexual Strategies; 4.3.1. Attractiveness; 4.3.2. Coercion; 4.3.3. Direct and Indirect Aggression; 4.4. Established Relationships; 4.4.1. Relationship Quality; 4.4.2. Romantic Jealousy; 4.4.3. Mate Guarding and IPV; 4.4.4. Infidelity; 4.5. Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter Five: Dark Triad and Friendships; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Friendship Goals; 5.3. Friendship Selection-Similarity or Exploitation?; 5.4. Popularity; 5.5. Tactics in Friendships; 5.6. Friendship Quality
  • 5.7. ConclusionFurther Reading; Chapter Six: The Dark Triad in the Workplace; 6.1. Introduction to Dark Triad in the Workplace; 6.2. Are the Dark Triad Traits Associated with Career Choice?; 6.3. The Dark Triad in Job Interviews; 6.4. The Dark Triad and Leadership; 6.5. The Dark Triad, Career Satisfaction and Success; 6.6. The Dark Triad and CWBs; 6.6.1. Types of CWBs; 6.6.2. The Dark Triad and CWB Motivations; 6.6.3. Bullying in the Workplace; 6.7. Organizational Citizenship Behaviors; 6.8. Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter Seven: The Dark Triad and Internet Behavior; 7.1. Introduction