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Researchers developed a tool for job interviews to assess narcissistic grandiosity among potential job candidates. It feels like narcissism is everywhere these days: politics, movies and TV, sports, ...
Lecturer in Forensic Psychology, City St George's, University of London Self-absorbed. Arrogant. Boastful. It does not take a mental health professional to recognise these features as narcissistic.
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