French psychotherapists Francois Lelor and Christophe André describe ten types of “difficult people”: those who are too dependent, self-centered, self-confident or, on the contrary, tend to underestimate themselves, easily vulnerable, pedantic, constantly criticizing others or badly needing their attention …
By revealing the features of their characters, the authors help relatives, friends and colleagues to build relationships with such people, to make communication as comfortable as possible for them and for themselves. And they assure that people with a difficult character most of all need sympathy and support, since no one suffers from their behavior more than themselves. The only pity is that the publisher, releasing this quality book, added to the original author’s title “How to deal with difficult people” playful “Is he a schizophrenic?! ..”
Generation, 400 p.