Whether at work or at home, we all have to deal with people we can't  stand to be around. Our challenge is to develop creative ways to handle  these difficult people. Brinkman and Kirschner, both doctors of  naturopathic medicine and professional speakers, have just made our job  easier with this lively guidebook, in which they identify and explore  the psychological roots of ten specific behavior patterns that represent  normal people at their worst. Realizing that changing oneself is more  realistic than changing the behavior of others, the authors provide a  variety of communicative skills that we can cultivate in ourselves to  turn conflict into cooperation. Finally, Brinkman and Kirschner (How To  Handle Difficult People with Tact and Skill, McGraw, 1994) illustrate  how to use these skills with each of the ten problem behaviors. While  all problem behaviors might not fit nicely into one of their ten  categories, the authors do provide a dynamic assortment of interpersonal  communication tools for managing most difficult people. Highly  recommended for all libraries.
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