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The Mirror Effect - by Drew Pinsky & S Mark Young (Paperback)

The Mirror Effect - by  Drew Pinsky & S Mark Young (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The widely respected addiction and behavior specialist explores the role of narcissism in America's celebrity culture--and reveals how it is damaging not only society but individual lives.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The face of entertainment has changed radically over the last decade--and dangerously so. Stars like Britney, Paris, Lindsay, Amy Winehouse--and their media enablers--have altered what we consider normal behavior. According to addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky and business and entertainment expert Dr. S. Mark Young, a high proportion of celebrities suffer from traits associated with clinical narcissism--vanity, exhibitionism, entitlement, exploitativeness--and the rest of us, especially young people, are mirroring what we witness nightly on our TV and computer screens. </p><p>A provocative, eye-opening study, <em>The Mirror Effect</em> sounds a timely warning, raising important questions about our changing culture--and provides insights for parents, young people, and anyone who wonders what the cult of celebrity is really doing to America.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A compelling and intelligent study of the repercussions of today's fame-obsessed society."--Flavorpill.com<br><br>"Drew and Mark [talk] about the changing perception of celebrities, the hidden narcissism in all of us, and what parents can do to save their kids from the cult of Miley Cyrus."--Babble.com<br><br>"Pinsky spells out a theory that stars are predisposed to narcissistic personality disorder long before they become famous....[The Mirror Effect] becomes a psychology lesson with celebrities as examples."--Wired<br><br>"The Mirror Effect is a smooth read....It stresses the importance of learning empathy, and how to pass that on to impressionable young people....a how-to guide for social change that promotes individual progress."--LAist<br><br>"When it comes to judging celebrities and their behavior, it might be best to take a good look in the mirror."--New York Post<br>

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