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Everyday Sociopaths: How Evil Spreads and How We Can Stop It

Jane McGregor

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Psychology: emotions, The self, ego, identity, personality, Popular psychology

Support, advice and practical strategies for anyone trapped in a relationship with a controlling and narcissistic individual - updated for a new generation of readers.

'Offers answers, healing and game-changing new insights' Jackson MacKenzie
If you're in a relationship where you're always in the wrong, and constantly being criticised, the chances are you're with a sociopath - someone without a conscience, whose personality shows extreme antisocial tendencies.

Now substantially updated with shocking new statistics and compelling case studies, this book is designed to help you identify the sociopath destroying your happiness, and it gives you the tools you need to protect yourself against these arch-manipulators. It will help you to see their behaviour for what it really is, understand the way they interact with others, and extract yourself from a destructive relationship - whatever its nature. You will regain control of your life for good, and become a survivor; a stronger person.

More than just a practical guide, Everyday Sociopaths sends out a call to all of us, not only to identify and call out the sociopaths in our midst, but also to contribute to a culture where empathy exists as a prized virtue with the potential to transform society at every level.

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Praise for Everyday Sociopaths: How Evil Spreads and How We Can Stop It

  • Written in clear and simple language, this book encapsulates and renders accessible otherwise complicated terms and relational paradigms. - Erma Cooper

  • With an energetic mix of scientific research and revealing real-life experiences, Tim and Jane McGregor get beyond the obvious traits of sociopathic behaviour, to explore its effects on those who live and work with them. - Louise Chunn, founder, wellbeing.org

  • Revelational and helpful. It explained for the first time a bullying process I had been subjected to, as a professional in an empathic profession. All it takes for evil to flourish is a few people to do nothing. - Deirdre Boyd, CEO, Addiction Recovery Foundation

  • A must-read for anyone who has lived through the nightmare of a sociopathic encounter. - 'Peace', author of "Psychopath Free"

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