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The psychopath exposed: Understanding and Dealing with an Emotional Predator

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This is a short and time-saving book. You can read it in about 1 hour, and get all the information you need to understand and deal with a psychopath/sociopath.

Dealing with psychopaths will naturally cause controversy, with some claiming that it's dangerous, or impossible. I never liked the word Impossible. Make no mistake however. While I designed the methods in my book to be as safe as possible, dealing with a psychopath/sociopath is ALWAYS potentially risky, regardless of whether you do nothing -- or something.
BUT I don't underestimate the intelligence of YOU, the reader, so I list ALL my methods, whether some consider them "dangerous" or not. Naturally it is up to you to decide which method you should use.

What is the typical psychopath behavior?

Are all psychopaths the same?

Do psychopaths have any “normal” feelings and needs?

Do psychopaths have any “normal” relations with other people?

Why does a psychopath care so little about other people and their feelings?

Why and how does a psychopath manipulate you?

Why and how does a psychopath enter a “romantic relationship”?

Is psychopathy curable?

Are psychopaths evil?

How do you deal with a psychopath?

How do you discontinue a relationship with a psychopath?

This book is first and foremost written for regular people and will, in a quick and easy way, explain all you need to know about psychopaths for practical what a psychopath is and how they “think,” with practical tips on what you can do to prevent being emotionally and psychologically compromised if you work or live with a psychopath or have a psychopath in your family.
Often extremely difficult to work with and very possibly unsafe or impossible to live with, if YOU know someone who you suspect is a psychopath, then this is the book for you!
About The Author

A deep thinker and keen observer of human nature, Jonas Warstad has been studying individual and group behavior for many years. His own observations, insights and conclusions, combined with his studies in popular psychology, philosophy, strategic thinking, positive thinking, mysteries of the mind and various healing modalities, have led to the writing of his The Bully The Secrets of Dealing with Bullies at Work; The Secrets of Dealing with Difficult & Annoying Co-Workers; and The Psychopath Understanding and Dealing with an Emotional Predator.
Born and residing in Sweden, Jonas is also an instructor of self-defense (close quartets combat), body language and facial expressions, mantra meditation, and the Law of Attraction. Additionally, he offers courses for beginners in Energy Medicine and EFT. He explains “While this may sound like I 'try to know everything', it is in fact no more than my never-ending curiosity about how to improve one's life, and I read books and do courses with the same appetite that a chocolate addict eats chocolate. Having a wide knowledge puts things in a bigger perspective, and makes me realize how everything is connected.”

For more information about Jonas Warstad, direct links to his books, and a list of resources and recommendations, please visit his
jonaswarstad.com
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59 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2013

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November 6, 2013
Complete BS book. Although it's a short book, it manages to repeat the same lines over and over. I don't know how reading this could help anybody understand or deal with actual psychopaths. It's filled with black and white scenarios that are unrealistic and always have the same speech "remember, a psychopath doesn't understand how to love and is not your real friend..." The author presents his views as if they were scientifically backed but what you are really getting is what he thinks of sociopaths, and how he thinks you should act in hypothetical situations.
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