Based on many years of research and observation, Dr. Robert Bramson identifies the seven personality types that victimize the people around them and offers six basic steps to coping with each one. Proves that difficult people may be unavoidable but not unmanageable. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Speaking Body Language Even people who are reasonably adept at reading body language usually don't realize that they can also deliberately speak body language, using their own posture, gestures, and gazes to achieve a desired effect.
While there are many organizational consultants who utilize psychological insights in their work and psychologists who consult to organizations, Dr. Lubit's depth of training and experience in psychiatry, organizational behavior and ...
In this book, Coping with Difficult People Workbook, we teach a specific model that participants can use to build positive relationships with difficult people.
Uplifting and practical, these books describe the social skills that are critical for ambitious professionals to master.
Discusses the behavior of difficult bosses, and offers suggestions on changing one's interactions with them to improve the work environment
Filled with practical tips for handling contentious behaviors and sample dialogues for some of the most troubling situations, this book addresses many hard issues, including: How to tell your parent he or she cannot live with you.
This book covers a broad range of topics and will: • Teach you how to deal with difficult conversations to avoid conflict and resolve differences productively • Improve your communication skills at work, so that you can get your point ...
"What is this book about? The book is about coping with the crazy people at work. The book has 10 rules to survive by. Rule #1 -- Crazy people make you crazy is the foundation of all of them.
But we can't fix other people--we can only make choices about ourselves. In this cut-to-the-chase book, communication expert Mike Bechtle shows readers that they don't have to be victims of other people's craziness.
This compassionate book presents dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), a proven psychological intervention that Marsha M. Linehan developed specifically for the impossible situations of life.