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Who's Pulling Your Strings?: How to Break the Cycle of Manipulation and Regain Control of Your Life
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"Braiker, a clinical psychologist, talk-show regular, and best-selling author (The Disease To Please), succeeds at showing readers how to break free from manipulation.Pointing out that everyone is subject to manipulation but that some people are more susceptible than others, she helps readers recognize manipulation and assess and reduce their own vulnerability and teaches resistance tactics to use when faced with manipulation. Her thesis is best stated this way: 'The only effective way to change a manipulator is to make her tactics ineffective by changing yourself.
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