Personality Disorders: 3 in 1 Borderline, Narcissist, and Schizophrenia Personality Disorders
3 books, 3 different Personality Disorders Book 1: Having talked to and interacted with many people who have borderline personality disorder, I could not leave the knowledge I gained to myself. So I wrote this book to help those who know little about the condition and know even less about how to...
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3 books, 3 different Personality Disorders Book 1: Having talked to and interacted with many people who have borderline personality disorder, I could not leave the knowledge I gained to myself. So I wrote this book to help those who know little about the condition and know even less about how to handle the situation. In this book you’ll learn:What to do when a borderliner lashes out against you.More about borderline disorder and how to deal with those who have it.Tips and tricks to keep your emotions under control and stay calm.Some of the most common pitfalls, based on experience.Book 2: You may know a narcissist, you may be one, or you may just be interested in what it really is: Narcissism. Suffice it to say that there are a lot of narcissists in society, and that some of us might have a few traits on either side of the spectrum. Therefore, it is essential to our understanding of such individuals to be informed correctly and know what to expect when interacting with them. This book contains information like:The difference in several specific Narcissistic Personality Disorders.Tips on dealing with a narcissist and what not to say and do.Background, origin, nature and nurture, and other explanations as to where the disorder comes from.Subtle signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder and how to recognize them.Getting into the mindset of the boosted superego and the reasons behind it.Ways to confront narcissists and how to use therapy to your advantage. The reasoning, manipulation tactics, and motivation in a narcissist’s mind.Book 3: Schizophrenia is a mental disorder with lots of complications. Although it cannot be completely overcome in the sense that the disorder will disappear, there are ways to cope with and reduce the symptoms. The author has experienced the struggles with schizophrenics himself, and relates the information and clinical research to his own experiences with one of his friends. Learn, among others:Triggers that cause a psychosis.The symptoms and possible behavioral abnormalities in someone who has schizophrenia.The difference in first-generation and second-generation medication for schizophrenic patients.Key elements of taking care of yourself and preventing a psychotic breakdown, a crisis or a relapse.More about different kinds of therapy, group sessions, and support programs.Tips to reduce hallucinations, delusions, and ignore the inner voices. What electrical stimulation does and whether you should use it or not. Curious yet? Then don’t wait and start reading. I will see you in the first chapter!
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