The following questions about The Perfection Deception have been provided to help guide your interview. Please feel free to ask any questions the book or topic inspires. In a live interview, Dr. Bluestein’s responses may not match the answers provided below. 1. At the beginning of the book you mention that you had several people asking you,…
Interview Questions: The Perfection Deception
By Jane Bluestein
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