Narella Paula Sarti, Bárbara Rocío Vidal, Marcela Spinetto
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espanolCon el objetivo de arribar a una mayor comprension del Trastorno Narcisista de la Personalidad (TNP), el presente estudio se centra en el analisis de la relacion entre el TNP y determinados Esquemas Maladaptativos Tempranos (EMTs) descriptos por J. Young. Para ello, cien mujeres de bajo nivel socioeconomico de la provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina) fueron evaluadas con la entrevista psiquiatrica SCID-II y se les administraron los cuestionarios AMAI-2018 y YSQ-L2. Los resultados indicaron diferencias significativas en los esquemas de Privacion emocional, Desconfianza/abuso, Estandares inflexibles I, Insuficiente autocontrol y Derecho/grandiosidad entre las mujeres con TNP (n = 65). La combinacion de estos esquemas indicaria la presencia de tendencias paranoides, dificultades empaticas, impulsividad, vivencia de superioridad y establecimiento de relaciones interpersonales utilitarias en esta poblacion. Estas caracteristicas conformarian una de las presentaciones mas severas dentro del TNP. EnglishIn order to achieve a better understanding of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), the aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between this pathology and specific Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMS) discovered by J. Young. With this aim, one hundred women of low socioeconomic status, who lived in Buenos Aires (Argentina), were assessed with the SCID-II psychiatric interview and the AMAI-2018 and YSQ-L2 questionnaires. Results indicated significant differences in the Emotional Deprivation, Mistrust/Abuse, Unrelenting Standards, Insufficient Self-Control and Entitlement/Grandiosity schemas among women with NPD (n = 65). The presence of these schemas in the group with NPD suggests paranoid tendencies, empathic difficulties, impulsivity, feelings of superiority and the development of utilitarian interpersonal relationships. These characteristics would constitute one of the most severe presentations of NPD.