The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders R Kalisch, DG Baker, U Basten, MP Boks, GA Bonanno, E Brummelman, ... Nature human behaviour 1 (11), 784-790, 2017 | 702 | 2017 |
Origins of narcissism in children E Brummelman, S Thomaes, SA Nelemans, B Orobio de Castro, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (12), 3659-3662, 2015 | 399 | 2015 |
Separating narcissism from self-esteem E Brummelman, S Thomaes, C Sedikides Current Directions in Psychological Science 25 (1), 8-13, 2016 | 297 | 2016 |
The “why” and “how” of narcissism: A process model of narcissistic status pursuit S Grapsas, E Brummelman, MD Back, JJA Denissen Perspectives on Psychological Science 15 (1), 150-172, 2020 | 272 | 2020 |
“That’s not just beautiful—that’s incredibly beautiful!” The adverse impact of inflated praise on children with low self-esteem E Brummelman, S Thomaes, B Orobio de Castro, G Overbeek, ... Psychological science 25 (3), 728-735, 2014 | 243* | 2014 |
On feeding those hungry for praise: Person praise backfires in children with low self-esteem. E Brummelman, S Thomaes, G Overbeek, B Orobio de Castro, ... Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (1), 9, 2014 | 175 | 2014 |
When parents’ praise inflates, children's self‐esteem deflates E Brummelman, SA Nelemans, S Thomaes, B Orobio de Castro Child development 88 (6), 1799-1809, 2017 | 136 | 2017 |
Does mindfulness meditation increase empathy? An experiment A Ridderinkhof, EI de Bruin, E Brummelman, SM Bögels Self and Identity 16 (3), 251-269, 2017 | 108 | 2017 |
The praise paradox: When and why praise backfires in children with low self‐esteem E Brummelman, J Crocker, BJ Bushman Child Development Perspectives 10 (2), 111-115, 2016 | 105 | 2016 |
My child is God’s gift to humanity: Development and validation of the Parental Overvaluation Scale (POS). E Brummelman, S Thomaes, SA Nelemans, B Orobio de Castro, ... Journal of personality and social psychology 108 (4), 665, 2015 | 100* | 2015 |
When Narcissus was a boy: Origins, nature, and consequences of childhood narcissism S Thomaes, E Brummelman, A Reijntjes, BJ Bushman Child Development Perspectives 7 (1), 22-26, 2013 | 99 | 2013 |
How children construct views of themselves: A social‐developmental perspective E Brummelman, S Thomaes Child Development 88 (6), 1763-1773, 2017 | 93 | 2017 |
Raising children with high self-esteem (but not narcissism) E Brummelman, C Sedikides Child Development Perspectives, 2020 | 76 | 2020 |
Unconditional regard buffers children’s negative self-feelings E Brummelman, S Thomaes, GM Walton, AMG Poorthuis, G Overbeek, ... Pediatrics 134 (6), 1119-1126, 2014 | 73 | 2014 |
Narcissism: A social-developmental perspective. S Thomaes, E Brummelman, C Sedikides Sage Reference, 2018 | 69 | 2018 |
Narcissism S Thomaes, E Brummelman Developmental psychopathology, 1-47, 2016 | 69 | 2016 |
My child redeems my broken dreams: On parents transferring their unfulfilled ambitions onto their child E Brummelman, S Thomaes, M Slagt, G Overbeek, BO de Castro, ... PloS one 8 (6), e65360, 2013 | 59 | 2013 |
What separates narcissism from self-esteem? A social-cognitive perspective E Brummelman, Ç Gürel, S Thomaes, C Sedikides Handbook of trait narcissism: Key advances, research methods, and …, 2018 | 54 | 2018 |
Why most children think well of themselves S Thomaes, E Brummelman, C Sedikides Child Development 88 (6), 1873-1884, 2017 | 50 | 2017 |
Are socially anxious children poor or advanced mind-readers? M Nikolić, L van der Storm, C Colonnesi, E Brummelman, KJ Kan, ... Child Development, 2018 | 48 | 2018 |