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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