About the Book
Difficult people suffer from problems as a result of their own unresolved history. Since they cannot change the past, they carry their issues into their present-day relationships.
When confronted by the presence of difficult people, it is hard for us to maintain our energy and enthusiasm. They can hurt us and at times have the power to destroy us. They have the need to feel superior. They use others to elevate their egos.
We meet these people every day. Sometimes they merely annoy us, and sometimes they threaten us. If an authority figure has this ego problem, our security can be threatened.
Contact with a difficult person or several difficult people every day can cause emotional damage—if we allow it.
A combination of psychology, philosophy, and theology, Overcoming The Power of Difficult and Dangerous articulates why the ultimate goal of man’s life should be the pursuit of peace.
With a peaceful spirit, feelings of anger, rage, shame, and envy can be replaced with wisdom, compassion, acceptance, and forgiveness. Competitiveness can be replaced with self-acceptance, humility, and self-respect.
In this stimulating book, Hancen identified ten personalities to study. Seven are difficult, and three are dangerous. Three other personalities have been described. These are potential victims. They need to take special care to see how they can be targeted for abuse and exploitation.
Dangerous people have “radars” that leads them to these vulnerable personalities. Overcoming The Power of Difficult and Dangerous attempts to help readers to stop, step back, and evaluate the behavior of these people. If someone chooses to inflate their ego at someone’s expense, the reader will learn not to react to them but choose a positive response that will deflate their ability to abuse.
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ISBN13: 978-1-4415-3529-0
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