Tendências Narcisistas: uma análise do transtorno de personalidade narcisista na era das redes sociais
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https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n6p365-374Keywords:
Psiquiatria, Transtorno, Narcisismo; Transtorno de Personalidade Narcisista; Relações Familiares; Psicologia, Redes sociaisAbstract
Narcissism is a personality disorder, which has been related to the development of digital media, with a focus on Instagram and other networks, analyzing how the search for validation and recognition impacts online interactions. The objective was to understand the relationship between narcissism and digital social dynamics. The methodology included a bibliographic review of articles published in the last 10 years, using specific descriptors. The results highlighted the correlation between narcissistic disorder and social factors, highlighting the search for validation and recognition as key elements in online interactions. The analysis pointed to the amplification of narcissistic patterns in contemporary society through social networks, highlighting the importance of understanding the impacts of narcissism in the digital age. Therefore, the importance of understanding the challenges and nuances of narcissism in the digital age stands out, especially in the context of social networks such as Instagram. The analysis highlights the complex relationship between narcissism and online interactions, highlighting the incessant search for validation and recognition as a significant aspect. The final reflection emphasizes the need to consider the psychological and social impacts of narcissism in contemporary dynamics, highlighting the importance of promoting a deeper understanding of these phenomena to deal with the complexities of virtual relationships.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Lucas Oliveira Nepomuceno de Alcântara , Leandra de Cássia Ribeiro dos Santos , Anita Brito Pereira Lemes , Caroline Zilma Kalil de Paula Costa Pereira , Beatriz Alves Pereira, Janaína do Vale Lopes , Ângela Maria Arantes Vieira, Edward de Araújo, Viviellen Lucio Batista Costa de Melo , Fernanda Póvoa Seabra, Ariane Dias dos Santos , Rodrigo Dallavalle Barancelli , Thaynara Costa Boás , Heder Albuquerque Azevedo Rocha, Bárbara de Alencar Nepomuceno

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