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How To Live With A Neurotic

by Albert Ellis Ph.D.

Book Description:

How To Live With a Neurotic will show you how to initiate change in those who routinely drain your energy and test your patience with their bothersome, annoying, or destructive behaviors. And you'll get powerful psychological tools to insulate you from their "nutty" ways. 

Paperback, 148 pages

 

Learn How to Easily Deal with Difficult People...

In the best of all worlds the people we live and work with—our lovers and spouses, our parents and brothers and sisters and children, our friends and co-workers and bosses—would be thoughtful, caring, stable, reliable, rational human beings who are always a pleasure. But the truth is that in the real world many of us have to deal with difficult people.

You will learn:

·        The Possibility of Helping Troubled People

·        How to Recognize a Person with Emotional Disturbance

·        How Emotional Disturbances Originate

·        Some Basic Factors in Emotional Upsets

·        How to Help a “Neurotic” Overcome Disturbance

·        How to Live with a Person Who Remains Neurotic

·        How to live with Yourself Through You Fail to Help a “Neurotic”

About the Author:

Albert Ellis holds M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in clinical psychology from Columbia University and has been adjunct professor of Psychology at Rutgers, at United states International University and at Pittsburg State College. Dr. Ellis has served as Consulting or Associate editor of many psychological and sociological journals; and has authored

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