Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx

Introduction<p>Involuntary celibates, henceforth known as incels, are individuals unable to secure sexual or romantic partners, resulting in feelings of anger towards women. Within the ‘manosphere’, incel radicals like Elliot Rodger are often idolised for perpetrating misogynistic terrorist ac...

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Main Author: Acelya Akdag (21451118) (author)
Other Authors: Robert Blakey (11052762) (author)
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incels
andrew tate
elliot rodgers
misogyny
pathological narcissism
aggrieved entitlement
hegemonic masculinity
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description Introduction<p>Involuntary celibates, henceforth known as incels, are individuals unable to secure sexual or romantic partners, resulting in feelings of anger towards women. Within the ‘manosphere’, incel radicals like Elliot Rodger are often idolised for perpetrating misogynistic terrorist acts. While interdisciplinary research within sociology, criminology and political science has surged, a significant gap remains in exploring underlying psychological contributors of incel-related beliefs. There are notable parallels in the cognition, attitudes andbehaviours between individuals with Pathological Narcissism (PN) and incels.</p>Method<p>This systematic review explored the intersection between the two populations, to gauge whether intervention principles designed for PN might be applicable in mitigating incel-related beliefs and behaviours. A comprehensive search across multiple databases identified 12 studies, both quantitative and qualitative, that met the selection criteria. </p>Results<p>A narrative synthesis revealed emerging themes of sexual frustration, perceived male oppression, aggrievedentitlement and hegemonic masculinity. </p>Discussion<p>Future empirical endeavours should investigate whether the identification of PN in incels could serve as a predictivemarker for incel-related radical beliefs and behaviours.</p>
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spelling Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docxAcelya Akdag (21451118)Robert Blakey (11052762)Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)incelsandrew tateelliot rodgersmisogynypathological narcissismaggrieved entitlementhegemonic masculinityIntroduction<p>Involuntary celibates, henceforth known as incels, are individuals unable to secure sexual or romantic partners, resulting in feelings of anger towards women. Within the ‘manosphere’, incel radicals like Elliot Rodger are often idolised for perpetrating misogynistic terrorist acts. While interdisciplinary research within sociology, criminology and political science has surged, a significant gap remains in exploring underlying psychological contributors of incel-related beliefs. There are notable parallels in the cognition, attitudes andbehaviours between individuals with Pathological Narcissism (PN) and incels.</p>Method<p>This systematic review explored the intersection between the two populations, to gauge whether intervention principles designed for PN might be applicable in mitigating incel-related beliefs and behaviours. A comprehensive search across multiple databases identified 12 studies, both quantitative and qualitative, that met the selection criteria. </p>Results<p>A narrative synthesis revealed emerging themes of sexual frustration, perceived male oppression, aggrievedentitlement and hegemonic masculinity. </p>Discussion<p>Future empirical endeavours should investigate whether the identification of PN in incels could serve as a predictivemarker for incel-related radical beliefs and behaviours.</p>2025-05-30T10:29:40ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1513719.s003https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_3_Pathological_narcissism_and_inceldom_can_the_application_of_treatment_principles_for_PN_help_reduce_the_rise_of_incel-related_incidents_docx/29195807CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/291958072025-05-30T10:29:40Z
spellingShingle Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx
Acelya Akdag (21451118)
Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)
incels
andrew tate
elliot rodgers
misogyny
pathological narcissism
aggrieved entitlement
hegemonic masculinity
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title Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx
title_full Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx
title_fullStr Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx
title_full_unstemmed Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx
title_short Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx
title_sort Table 3_Pathological narcissism and inceldom: can the application of treatment principles for PN help reduce the rise of incel-related incidents?.docx
topic Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)
incels
andrew tate
elliot rodgers
misogyny
pathological narcissism
aggrieved entitlement
hegemonic masculinity