Grandiose states of mind could be an ineffective way to cope with low self-esteem. In fact, it is possible that grandiose fantasies would tend to induce doubts about personal worth and decrease self-esteem. This study explored whether grandiose fantasies help to cope with low self-esteem. The self-reported occurrence and unpleasantness of intrusive thoughts regarding the sense of exclusion, humiliation, and low self-esteem in non-clinical individuals were assessed during self-induced grandiose fantasies and self-induced relaxation. The occurrence and unpleasantness of low self-esteem intrusions were significantly higher during grandiose fantasies, suggesting that grandiose fantasy is ineffective at combating low self-esteem.

Ruggiero, G., Veronese, G., Castiglioni, M., Sassaroli, S. (2011). Grandiose Fantasies and Low Self-Esteem: An Experimental Study. PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES, 56(4), 368-372 [10.1007/s12646-011-0095-9].

Grandiose Fantasies and Low Self-Esteem: An Experimental Study

VERONESE, GUIDO;CASTIGLIONI, MARCO;
2011

Abstract

Grandiose states of mind could be an ineffective way to cope with low self-esteem. In fact, it is possible that grandiose fantasies would tend to induce doubts about personal worth and decrease self-esteem. This study explored whether grandiose fantasies help to cope with low self-esteem. The self-reported occurrence and unpleasantness of intrusive thoughts regarding the sense of exclusion, humiliation, and low self-esteem in non-clinical individuals were assessed during self-induced grandiose fantasies and self-induced relaxation. The occurrence and unpleasantness of low self-esteem intrusions were significantly higher during grandiose fantasies, suggesting that grandiose fantasy is ineffective at combating low self-esteem.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Grandiose fantasy; Intrusive thought; Narcissism; Self-esteem
English
mag-2011
56
4
368
372
none
Ruggiero, G., Veronese, G., Castiglioni, M., Sassaroli, S. (2011). Grandiose Fantasies and Low Self-Esteem: An Experimental Study. PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES, 56(4), 368-372 [10.1007/s12646-011-0095-9].
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