How to Tell If Your Friend Is a Sociopath
Learning How to See Through the Smoke
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Jonathan Jaye
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Jonathan Jaye
A dangerous person without a conscience rarely looks that way. They often seem like the most charming and attractive among us. It is only when we are used or targeted that we learn who we're really dealing with - and often much too late. A trained mental health professional shares candidly about his personal and professional experiences with sociopathic individuals. Some basic guidelines for understanding this infamous personality style.
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The title of the book is slightly misleading. Jonathan Jaye does not exactly tell you how to tell if your friend is a sociopath but does go through how to see through the smoke of someone who is. While the personal tales were interesting to listen to I found the last chapter the only one that really had good takeaways. If you are looking for a quick read to learn about how to deal with sociopaths that may be in your life I would say this book is worth the cost. This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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The author, who uses profanity freely and naturally as he tells his stories, made me laugh out loud while driving and even made me laugh-snort a milk shake during lunch while listening. He speaks the way most of us wish we could if no one would judge us.
The author tells stories about different individuals and their behaviors in order to illustrate the ways of several sociopaths in the author's life. I love that he DIDN'T say, "Let's call my friend Kevin." He just talked about people and I believed him. I hate when authors change the names of people in such an obvious way that you remember that you're reading a book where they changed the names, if that makes sense. Like, seriously, who are you protecting, some sociopath? Thank God this author had the guts to just tell his stories and not pussy-foot around.
If you're not offended by some grown-up language that is often hilarious, always appropriate and never gratuitous, get this book for entertainment and education, and keep an eye on this author, Jonathan Jaye because he's got more stories to tell in the future for sure, and I'll be among his biggest fans.
Pithy, entertaining and educational - loved it!
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Don't let this happen to you! This book delivers easy to understand examples from a trained mental health professional of how you too can identify and recognize sociopathic behaviors in order to avoid becoming his or her mark. Just read it already! You've surely got an hour somewhere to squeeze in this little audiobook, don't you? Listening to this is a lot like a life insurance policy. Jill didn't read it and now she is a happy brainless sex slave. Mack didn't read it and he's now a drooling vegetable. Henry didn't read it and he's a LAMP SHADE!!!!!
I was given this review copy of this book for free in the exchange for my unbiased review and the hope it will serve as an incentive to finally check myself in.
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