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    Mania
    James Brody · 1/8/99 at 9:08 ET

    Mania has been described by John Price M.D. and Russell Gardner Jr., M.D. as a disorder of leadership in which traits needed to ascend a social hierarchy become distorted, abusive, or inconsistent with in individual's other talents. Several of the essays have been published in "Across Species and Psychopathology."

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