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An edition of Nasty Women (2003)

Nasty Women

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Surefire methods to neutralize the nasty women in your lifeIs there a nasty woman in your life? Someone who uses controlling, punishing, or manipulative behavior to get what she wants? She could be your wife, mother, sister, best friend--maybe even your boss. Whoever she is, she can be the Queen of Mean and make your life miserable. Or can she? Sometimes her wicked ways are compounded by communication breakdowns--damage that can easily be avoided and repaired if you know the secret keys.Based on decades of practice and observation, author, psychologist, and motivational speaker Jay Carter, Psy.D., provides no-nonsense insights into the behavior of the nastiest women, offering proven techniques for coping with every kind of female torment. As the author outlines ten personality types--from the unpredictable Flounder to the codependent Sponge--you'll learn how to:Identify and fix the number-one failure in gender relationships (really!) Recognize a manipulator when you see one Deflect criticism and not take it personally Stop being a pin cushion Confront bullies Disconnect from a no-win situation Maintain sight of the bigger picture Communicate, connect, and coexist with the witchy women in your life

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English
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128

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Cover of: Nasty Women
Nasty Women
2004, McGraw-Hill
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Cover of: Nasty Women
Nasty Women
May 21, 2003, McGraw-Hill, Contemporary Books
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Nasty Women
May 21, 2003, McGraw-Hill
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First Sentence

"Women often think they know men, because they know a man's feelings, sometimes better than he does."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BF632.5.C365 2003, BF632.5 .C365 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7299616M
Internet Archive
nastywomen0000cart
ISBN 10
0071410236
ISBN 13
9780071410236
LCCN
2003046055
Library Thing
390295
Goodreads
607042

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