Emotional Manipulation and its Relationship with Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder among Couples

Dr. Ali Saleh Jarwan
Dr.Basem Mohammed Al Frehat
Dr. Anwar Faisal Hawari
Farah Mamoun Ali

Abstract

The current study sought to examine emotional manipulation and its connection to symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder among couples, and whether there are statistically, significant differences based on the variables such as gender, age, duration of marriage, and educational level. The study involved a sample of 924 married couples, selected through the descriptive correlational approach. The findings revealed a moderate level of emotional manipulation and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder among couples. They also showed statistically significant differences in emotional manipulation and narcissistic personality disorder symptoms based on gender, favoring males; duration of marriage, favoring those married for less than (10) years; and educational level favoring those with secondary or less. No statistically significant differences were found based on age. Moreover, a positive and statistically significant relationship was identified between emotional manipulation and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder in couples. Based on these findings, the researchers recommend organizing lectures and seminars to educate couples about the negative effects of emotional manipulation and various types of symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder appearing in the marital relationship.

How to Cite

Dr. Ali Saleh Jarwan, Dr.Basem Mohammed Al Frehat, Dr. Anwar Faisal Hawari, & Farah Mamoun Ali. (2024). Emotional Manipulation and its Relationship with Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder among Couples . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 242–257. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.684