Dealing with Difficult People Part 3
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Michael P. Levine,
is the Samuel B. Cummings Jr. Professor of Psychology (shared with Dr. Linda Smolak).
He teaches courses in abnormal psychology, the psychology of personality, eating disorders, and introductory psychology.
Department of Psychology.
Samuel Mather Hall
Kenyon College
Gambier, Ohio 43022
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0:01 If I tell my friend that I detect the reason she wants to sleep with me, is so she can mimic the environment around which she herself was concieved. . She, always having thought herself to have been born; as an unwanted pregnancy. . She will just be offended and not admit that it may be so. My telling her will ruin the friendship; much like in fact, sleeping with he, she with that mindset. In fact it is best to say nothing and write-off the friendship. . . Cheers. from, del-boy
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Great presentation
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This guy is an awesome presenter. Really hammers home the content.
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There are no 'imperialist countries' - there are only greedy power-seeking politicians, which happen to govern a particular state. So, it's not about a 'country', it's about people. Not all the people, only about the people at the top. The higher you are, the more resposibility you have to take.
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what about bullies or imperialist countries?
that are only interested to take something from you.... and there is no valid reason to be greedy in that situation
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i think this is great.
Wow!
live4real 10 months ago
Thanks - Wait till you see what I have added in terms of how to use this information in conjunction with info on how the brain (their brain and ours) processes data. In my new book and 10 disc audio series I show readers and listeners how to engage a difficult person so that they shift from the resistant brain to the receptive brain. This allows them to hear what you have to say as the valuable information that it is and create solutions that are supported by all concerned.
BillCPhD 10 months ago