Morf, Carolyn

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Journal Article

Allroggen, Marc; Rehmann, Peter; Schürch, Eva; Morf, Carolyn; Kölch, Michael (2018). The Relationship Between Narcissism and Personality Traits of the Five-Factor-Model in Adolescents and Young Adults. Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 46(6), pp. 516-522. Huber 10.1024/1422-4917/a000588

Morf, Carolyn (2006). Personality reflected in a coherent idiosyncratic interplay of intra- and interpersonal self-regulatory processes. Journal of personality, 74(6), pp. 1527-1556. Boston, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2006.00419.x

Book Section

Back, Mitja; Morf, Carolyn (2018). Narcissism. In: Zeigler-Hill, Virgil; Shackelford, Todd K. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences (pp. 1-9). New York: Springer 10.1007/978-3-319-28099-8_704-1

Morf, Carolyn; Koole, Sander L. (2012). The self. In: Hewstone, Miles; Stroebe, Wolfgang; Jonas, Klaus (eds.) An Introduction to Social Psychology (pp. 121-169). Oxford: Wiley

Morf, Carolyn; Rhodewalt, Frederick (2006). Die Paradoxa des Narzissmus ein dynamisches selbstregulatorisches Prozessmodell. In: Kernberg, Otto F.; Hartmann, Hans-Peter (eds.) Narzissmus: Grundlagen, Störungsbilder, Therapie (pp. 308-347). Stuttgart: Schattauer

Conference or Workshop Item

Gloor, Sandra; Kumashiro, Madoka; Morf, Carolyn (2023). A Dyadic Perspective on Narcissism in the Context of the Michelangelo Phenomenon: The Buffering Role of Partner’s Promotion of the Ideal-Self for Relationship Functioning. (Unpublished). In: Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Convention. Atlanta (GA), USA. 2023, February 23-25.

Gloor, Sandra; Morf, Carolyn (2023). Committed as Long as Things are Going Well: A Dyadic Approach to the Interaction between Narcissism and Commitment-Promoting Mechanisms in the Investment Model. (Unpublished). In: 8th Biennial Meeting of the Association for Research in Personality (ARP). Evanston (IL), USA. 2023, July 20-22.

Gloor, Sandra; Morf, Carolyn (2022). Positive Romantic Relationship Processes Associated with Narcissism. (Unpublished). In: Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Convention. San Francisco, USA. 2022, February 16-19.

Gloor, Sandra; Kumashiro, Madoka; Morf, Carolyn (2022). Narcissism in the Context of the Michelangelo Phenomenon: The Moderating Role of Partner Affirmation for Narcissists’ Relationship Functioning. (Unpublished). In: European Conference of Personality (ECP). Madrid, Spain. 2022, July 12-15.

Gloor, Sandra; Morf, Carolyn; Kumashiro, Madoka; Torchetti, Loredana (2021). The Buffering Effects of Commitment on Maintenance Behavior in Narcissists Romantic Relationships (Unpublished). In: Biannual Conference of the International Association for Relationship Research (IARR). Virtual. 16.06.-20.09.2021.

Morf, Carolyn; Torchetti, Loredana; Nater, Christa (27 February 2015). How narcissistic self-construction sabotages their relationships: Accuracy and bias in partner perception. In: 16th congress of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Long Beach, CA. 26.-28.02.2015.

Wolfgramm, Christine; Morf, Carolyn (2014). The relation between ethnically-based rejection sensitivity, retraction into one’s heritage culture and academic performance. (Unpublished). In: 17th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 09.07.-12.07.2014.

Morf, Carolyn (2014). Narcissists’ Self-Regulatory Goals Shape the Calibration of their Relationships. (Unpublished). In: 17th European Association of Social Psychology. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 09.07.-12.07.2014.

Morf, Carolyn (2014). Narcissism and social emotions (Unpublished). In: 17th European Conference on Personality. Lausanne. 15.07.-19.07.2014.

Schürch, Eva; Morf, Carolyn (19 September 2013). It’s all the parents’ fault – is ist? How narcissists evaluate their parents. In: Bridging personality and psychopathology: The person behind the illness. 13th International Congress on the Disorder of Personality (ISSPD), Abstracts. Copenhagen, Denmark. 16.-19.09.2013.

Herrmann, Julia Regina; Torchetti, Loredana; Morf, Carolyn (11 September 2013). Who’s to blame? How narcissists and ex-partners of narcissists make sense of romantic breakup (Unpublished). In: 13th Congress of the Swiss Psychological Society: Crossing borders. Basel, Switzerland. 11.-12.09. 2013.

Torchetti, Loredana; Morf, Carolyn (11 September 2013). A view through gloomy glasses: accuracy and bias in relationships of narcissists (Unpublished). In: 13th Congress of the Swiss Psychological Society: Crossing Borders. Basel, Switzerland. 11.-12.09.2013.

Other

Back, Mitja; Morf, Carolyn; Miller, Joshua (September 2021). Narcissism with Mitja Back, Carolyn Morf, and Joshua Miller. worldpress.com

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