Ghosting and stress emerge as predictors of maladaptive daydreaming and narcissism

Those with higher levels of stress or more frequent ghosting experiences tended to engage in more excessive and immersive daydreaming and displayed stronger tendencies toward vulnerable narcissism, including defensiveness and hypersensitivity to criticism and increased rumination

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