Dark Psychology: Understanding Bullying, Abuse, Manipulation, and Gaslighting
Written by Amanda Grapes
Narrated by Joseph D. Weaver
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About this audiobook
In this combo, you’ll find 4 different books, all related to the same, main topic:
Book 1: What is the dark side of human nature?
Do people look out for themselves or for each other?
Issues like these will be discussed in this brief but informational book. Topics like bullying, schizophrenia, other personality disorders, and domestic violence will be addressed. Last but not least, your thoughts will be altered about liars and the ethical dilemma of telling lies.
Book 2: Psychopaths and sociopaths are everywhere in our society. You may not realize it, but they are out there. Chances are that you know someone who is a sociopath and you don’t even know it.
So what is the difference?
And are they all dangerous?
Aside from answering these questions, we will also look into other topics that are related to manipulation. For example, we’ll go deeper into how to see if someone is manipulating you, or which sales tactics people use to make you buy something.
Book 3: What is emotional intelligence? Does it help us make better, more rational decisions?
Those are some of the things we will discuss here. Other things that will rise to the surface are things like the mind of a psychopath, sinister tactics governments use to spread propaganda through the news, and how we can detect lies and manipulation faster.
Book 4: People lie every day. Not everyone, but sadly, many people lie daily. But why? And how do you see what is true and what is not true?
This is where this book can help you. This book goes over the context of deception, the lies you can easily spot, and some interesting facts about people’s personality that will shock you. How a personality adds to the things they say, is, of course, significant.
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Reviews for Dark Psychology
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I believe this particular audiobook is worthy of a compliment from me, a sincere listener. This is an amazing audiobook. Therefore, the 5 star rating I'm publishing. The best parts of this book (I forgot which chapters) suggested the most to me. When I heard these things, I immediately knew I had actually made the best option. This book talked to me.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The narrator's presentation was undoubtedly fantastic, and so was the author's book. I 'd like each person to recognize that I endorse this audiobook. In my eyes, it was just one of those books you can not avoid. You should not dismiss it, because it is one of the best in the market. I may become repetitive here, but that's simply how I think about it.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Truly puts you into perspective and gives you a clear view on the darkness of our world but also guides you how to defend yourself against it. 10/10
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I'm afraid I didn't get very far into this because the first two chapters were simple little lectures about how to know yourself and be a good person. With a very simple overview of jungian psychology and the term Shadow Self. So if there was any actual psychology in here let alone forensic or criminal psychology I didn't get there because the first part was too bland and preachy. It certainly didn't offer any new information bus maybe if you had hours to waste you can get to the good part. If I even tackle it again or decide to listen to the second book I'll jump to the middle of the book and I suggest you might want to do the same. I think this might be appropriate for 7th grade Maybe because they are some of the ideas might be new and it is written at that level of complexity and density.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Simplistic to the point of idiocy. Let me save you some time: ”TRY not to blame victims of domestic abuse, since it is OFTEN not their fault”. (Yes, those words were actually used in this audiobook). Also, bullying is apparently bad. That’s it, folks; my whole takeaway after listningen for half an jour.
If you have any experience of, or have ever read or heard anything about the issues at hand, you’re unlikely to learn anything, and likely to become extremely annoyed in short order. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Simply listening in my car, I enjoyed this audio book. Surprisingly good. That's what I feel. I recognized a great deal of the things the writer was talking about. Some things reviewed my head, but that's typical for any book that has actually been composed by a genius.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This audiobook is filled of very good material. I don't think the word "amazing" does this specific book justice. There needs to be a much better word, and I will definitely keep searching, because it deserves something good to be said about it. There were so many things within this book that I didn't understand up to now. I am happy I found it. It was worth my time, especially because I listened to it while I was driving a car to my job.