This book, written by Jean M. Twenge, Ph.D., and W. Keith Campbell, Ph.D., explores the rise of narcissism in contemporary culture, particularly in America, and its far-reaching consequences across various societal levels.
It delves into the causes and manifestations of this "epidemic," drawing on extensive research to illustrate how an inflated sense of self and entitlement can negatively impact individuals and society.
The authors also offer insights into identifying narcissism, mitigating its influence, and managing it where it exists, providing a blend of alarming anecdotes and prescriptive advice
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This book, written by Jean M. Twenge, Ph.D., and W. Keith Campbell, Ph.D., explores the rise of narcissism in contemporary culture, particularly in America, and its far-reaching consequences across various societal levels.
It delves into the causes and manifestations of this "epidemic," drawing on extensive research to illustrate how an inflated sense of self and entitlement can negatively impact individuals and society.
The authors also offer insights into identifying narcissism, mitigating its influence, and managing it where it exists, providing a blend of alarming anecdotes and prescriptive advice