Emotional Vampires: Dealing with People Who Drain You Dry
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (815 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1491580836 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 413 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-02 |
Language | : | English |
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He is a clinical psychologist, speaker, columnist, and business consultant. . Bernstein, Ph.D., is the bestselling author of Dinosaur Brains, Neanderthals at Work, and Sacred Bull. About the Author Albert J
Al Bernstein shows you how to recognize each vampire type—antisocial, histrionic, narcissists, obsessive-compulsives, paranoids—and deal with them effectively. Al Bernstein has added his advice for dealing with those emotional vampires who come in the shape of spouses and lovers, relatives, and children. Bestselling author Dr. He uses many examples from the latest news headlines, which will help you distinguish between the types and deepen your understanding of each one.In response to the daily calls and emails he got about the previous edition of this book, Dr. Protect yourself from people who take undue advantage and suck the energy out of your lifeEmotional Vampires will
He is a clinical psychologist, speaker, columnist, and business consultant. Bernstein, Ph.D., is the bestselling author of Dinosaur Brains, Neanderthals at Work, and Sacred Bull. . Albert J
RachelB said Personality Disorders: The Next Level. I have already posted a review of the original version of "Emotional Vampires" that has helped at least one person in their purchasing decision. Now, with regard to the revised and expanded Second Edition, I also give it 5 stars and encourage anyone who finds themselves navigating the shark-infested waters of living with/working with/associating with a person afflicted with a personality disorder to order it right away and study it like a Talmudic scholar.Which version should you buy? Buy the original version if you are just starting out in learning about personal. Good to the Last Bite! I bought this as a gift for someone who is dealing with a difficult boss and ended up reading it myself. Dr. Bernstein has given us a concise guide to five of the most common personality disorders (paranoid, histrionic, antisocial, narcissistic, and obsessive compulsive) that most of us encounter, and suggested ways of coping. The author is a veteran marriage/family counselor who draws on his vast experience to concisely define various personality disorders, how to recognize them, and suggestions for how to deal with their impact in our lives. He chose to equate t. "Very Useful" according to Elle Reard. A very useful guide which helps to confirm the nagging thoughts many of us have about people who leave us with negative feelings about our relationships with them. Sometimes people we love, or would love to love evoke unease and because while their charm draws us to them, they suck us dry emotionally and leave us feeling bitter and/or guilty. It contains practical advice on evaluating whether or not to continue such relationships and how to establish boundaries to preserve the relationship if we choose to do so.I also liked how Bernstein describes the many facets