This book is pleasant to hold in your hands: matte yellowish paper, wide margins, a lot of free space – it makes reading easier. And it is written in the best American traditions of popular psychology: very simply and clearly, with examples, conclusions, and recommendations.
This book is pleasant to hold in your hands: matte yellowish paper, wide margins, a lot of free space – it makes reading easier. And it is written in the best American traditions of popular psychology: very simply and clearly, with examples, conclusions, and recommendations. The authors contrast “assertiveness” – an open, direct, honest style of communication – with more common, but much less effective, and sometimes dangerous options: aggressive (neglecting the interests of other people), passive (betraying one’s interests) and aggressive-passive (achieving one’s goals). through manipulation).
PRETEXT, 238 p.