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Name: Nasty Women

Author: Jay Carter
Year: 2003
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Genres/categories: Psychology, Self help, Non Fiction

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The newest book in Dr. Carter's series discusses the communication breakdown that sometimes creates nasty behavior in women, covers the many ways women are perceived by spouses, coworkers, family, and friends, and shows ways to repair the damage caused by behaviors often characterized as "female," including:

Catty responses to questions or remarks
Passive-aggressive tendencies
Misunderstandings gone awry
Nastiness as a defense mechanism
Withdrawal from arguments or conflict
Everyone knows a person who has been hurt, betrayed, or degraded by nasty individuals or has experienced it themselves. In three books, Jay Carter, Psy. D., shows readers how to stop this cycle of overt and covert abuse, without resorting to nasty tactics. Now for the first time, this series is released together to cover all areas of dealing with difficult people. With straight-talking advice, real-life anecdotes, and psychology that makes sense, Carter explains how to handle and stop painful behavior that harms both the perpetrator and the victim.
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