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Robert T Muller Ph.D. Talking About Trauma Social Media Affects Influencers’ Mental Health Being in the limelight as an influencer comes with many personal challenges. Posted October 6, 2021 |…
Finding ways to deal with the pressures that social media brings forth is an ever-present task for influencers who stay in the game, like Julia Dzafic, 37, an influencer of 12 years with over …
1. Introduction . Social media use has become a routine part of daily life for a large part of the population [].The internet offers an array of content that can be absorbed quickly and effectively, both through the medium of text, such as obtaining information through articles and blogs [], and through a visual format, including pictures, videos and images [].
1. Narcissists take more selfies. Social media provides an easy avenue for an ego boost, and narcissistic individuals are always on the hunt for an ego boost.
The current findings confirm that FB might be particularly appealing to both grandiose and vulnerable narcissists in that the current review shows that it is more likely for narcissists to be at risk for PFU than at a risk for a more general difficulty in regulating one’s own use of online social media.
Mohamed Said Weheliye. Social media influencers can either make or break us. Psychology professor Dr Danielle Wagstaff mentioned how social media influencers can sometimes lead us to ‘derive a …
An easy way to understand narcissistic behavior is to imagine the person is a car with a leaky gas tank. Other people are seen as either competitors or sources of fuel. External validation in the …
Clinically, narcissistic personality disorder is viewed as a disorder of self that results in character traits of self-emphasis, grandiose ideations and behaviors that impair relationships — ranging from demands for adoration to entitlement and exploitative behaviors.
Combining both perspectives, we propose a process model of narcissism, the status pursuit in narcissism (SPIN) model. The SPIN model posits that narcissists are driven by a dominant status motive, meaning that it overshadows other motives, such as the motive for affiliation. To fulfil this motive, narcissists engage in a series of status …
“Narcissistic personality disorder” is a mental health diagnosis given to people with extremely narcissistic traits. These traits have reached the point where they start to impact on the…