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Jun

  • ISBN13: 9781935166306
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Subtitled Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People, this is the international bestseller from Dr.In Sheep’s Clothing is used in thousands of psychiatric clinics worldwide and has been purchased by 250,000 to date. … More >>

In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People

5 Responses to “In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People”

This book barely scratches the surface when it comes to manipulation. This book is kindergarten compared to the book “Mind Manipulation: Ancient and Modern Ninja Techniques by Haha Lung.” Buy this one instead if you want to get right down to the nitty gritty on mind manipulation.

Rating: 2 / 5

June 30th, 2010

“When Love Goes Wrong” likely provides more insight and strategies for women dealing with a manipulative man. Other terms for this type are passive-aggressive and controlling.
Rating: 1 / 5

July 1st, 2010

WHY…was this book Silenced by the media or at least not promoted? I have seven(7) sisters and this is the greatest assistance to me providing independent evidence of manipulative Men and some but thank God few Women attempting to control & manipulate personal and business relationships. This Great health book needs MORE EXPOSURE for its truth can help a great many women not to walk But RUN from so call men who say they “Love” yet Know not the Truth of nor relationship of True Love, as granny say’s “is Looking in the same direction Together for the benefit of both to include the family.” I Salute the author and all brave women who stand up for TRUTH reaching out for honest Love with no strings attached. May God Bless them all. Semper Fi
Rating: 5 / 5

July 1st, 2010

I’m pleased to see someone thoughtful enough to deal directly with the concepts of Covert and Overt Aggression. I am unconvinced that everyone need use some type of fighting, or loving, to get others to agreement, and the overuse of covert aggression merely undermines the respect of the person who uses it by the person upon whom it is used. In short, it backfires, and shows the high degree of ignorance exhibited by those who so foolishly expect that any given person’s self esteem relies upon acceptance or dignity in the eyes of such a manipulator. Self esteem can only be lost when it relies upon another’s presumption that it is important to that person. If self confidence is challenged by those who are obviously inferior enough to stoop to such levels in the mistaken belief that such ridicule can erode or impair another, a basic premise is overlooked. That premise is that if the self confidence did not come from those who ridicule, it is logical that it will be undisturbed. For all practical purposes, it is only the delusion of those that ridicule who think they are effective because they derive their own self esteem from others rather than by developing it through a spiritual connection in relationship to God. This is the value in “self made” men. They need no affirmation from others to validate their self worth; hence, impairment can only come from within and is rarely affected by the opinions of others, especially in ridicule, ostracism, or exclusion. While overt aggression is always a problem because of laws and possible physical impairment, covert aggression can be viewed as cowardice and faulty self esteem in the person who uses it. The inability to be forthright, honest, and challenge issues rather than the person who espouses them is marked evidence of fear of defeat so severe that the first response to any potential threat or risk is “overreaction,” showing a lack of confidence in oneself. The phenomenon is pitiful and sad since it underestimates the potential of every human being but especially the one who resorts to such dishonor.
Rating: 5 / 5

July 1st, 2010

The book arrived on time,well packed and in good condition. As regards the content of the book, it was quite helpful, but I felt it really only dealt with the subject in quite a superficial way. Also, some of the grammar was bad,and I found this irritating as a former English teacher!
Rating: 3 / 5

July 1st, 2010