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A look at malignant narcissism and how it manifests at work and in society.
A look at malignant narcissism and how it manifests at work and in society.
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Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP41 "Malignant Narcissism"A look at malignant narcissism and how it manifests at work and in society.
Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP48 "Theories of Counseling"Dr. Todd explains the theory of Behavior Therapy and how it is applied to mental health counseling.
Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP46 "Anxiety and Counting Ritual"Dr. Todd does role-play counseling, in which CBT techniques treat anxiety and obsessive-compulsive counting.
Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP38 "Clinical Interviewing"A role-play of a counseling clinical interview.
Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP45 "Narcissism and Shame"Questioning if narcissists experience shame.
Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP37 "Zodiac Killer Case Analysis"Dr. Todd analyzes the Zodiac Killer's case.
Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP36 "Dating Anxiety"Role-play counseling, in which CBT techniques are used to treat dating fear and anxiety.
Criminal Psyche With Dr. Todd Grande
EP34 "Subtle Signs of the Dark Triad"Dr. Grande dissects signs of the dark triad including psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism.
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