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Test The Genesis of Narcissism in Childhood
Agenda
1st QUESTION: At what age, according to the text, do children begin to evaluate their worth by comparing themselves with others?
Four years
Six years
Eight years old
Twelve years
2nd QUESTION: What key change occurs from that age on in the way self-image is constructed?
Narcissism is no longer measurable
Stop comparing themselves with others
Lose motivation to protect self-image
Integrate social feedback to assess their worthiness
3rd QUESTION: At what stage does narcissism begin to be measurable in the child?
Before the age of five
After adolescence
In early adulthood
Around eight years of age
QUESTION 4: What is the effect of parental overvaluation that treats the child as superior?
Reinforces self-esteem based on shared humanity
Encourages internalization of narcissistic grandiosity
Ensures resilience to shame with no side effects
Decreases need for external validation
5TH QUESTION: How is the hostile and cold environment described in parenting?
Low affection and constant disapproval
Constant praise and excessive privileges
Affective neutrality and total absence of rules
Simultaneous unrestricted freedom and overprotection
QUESTION 6: What defensive response may arise in the face of constant devaluation?
Secure attachment with moderate self-criticism
Disinterest in the approval of others
Stable self-esteem based on their humanity
Compensatory narcissism and ego inflation
7TH QUESTION: What strategy do children begin to use to influence how they are viewed?
Total denial of reality
Permanent voluntary isolation
Impression management
Compulsory daily meditation
8TH QUESTION: What risk arises if the eight-year transition is not well managed?
Builds healthy self-esteem without dependence on others
Distorts toward a pathological need for external validation
Disappears vulnerability to shame
Social comparison is permanently eliminated
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