Molly is a born actress. She is always the center of attention. She is highly dramatic,
overemotional, self-centered, spoiled, and inconsiderate of her friends.
While she can appear
charming, and is often flirtatious and seductive, she has no deep feelings toward anyone and
has never had a truly intimate relationship. She has poor self-esteem and tries to impress
others as a means of improving her own self-worth. She is most likely suffering from ______
personality disorder.
a. histrionic c. narcissistic
b. dependent d. antisocial
A
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