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Summary of Jackson MacKenzie 's Psychopath Free (Expanded Edition)
Summary of Jackson MacKenzie 's Psychopath Free (Expanded Edition)
Summary of Jackson MacKenzie 's Psychopath Free (Expanded Edition)
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#1 There are many studies on the traits and characteristics of psychopaths. The red flags in this book are intended to supplement these resources. You must recognize and understand your own red flags in order to spot toxic people.

#2 A psychopath is able to manipulate you and other people, and they will do anything to get what they want. They will erode your boundaries, and you’ll start to feel like a chore to them. They will undermine your self-esteem and expect you to read their mind.

#3 The charming and cute phase is just a facade. They use flattery and idealization to hook you, and then they slowly start to tear you down. They are constantly surrounded by others, and they can’t tolerate being alone for long periods of time.

#4 After an encounter with a psychopath, you will feel exhausted, drained, shocked, and empty. You will have no idea what happened to your old relaxed, fun, and easygoing self. You will tear apart your entire life, spending money and ending friendships, searching for some kind of explanation.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 15, 2022
ISBN9781669386247
Summary of Jackson MacKenzie 's Psychopath Free (Expanded Edition)
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    Contents

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    Insights from Chapter 2

    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    There are many studies on the traits and characteristics of psychopaths. The red flags in this book are intended to supplement these resources. You must recognize and understand your own red flags in order to spot toxic people.

    #2

    A psychopath is able to manipulate you and other people, and they will do anything to get what they want. They will erode your boundaries, and you’ll start to feel like a chore to them. They will undermine your self-esteem and expect you to read their mind.

    #3

    The charming and cute phase is just a facade. They use flattery and idealization to hook you, and then they slowly start to tear you down. They are constantly surrounded by others, and they can’t tolerate being alone for long periods of time.

    #4

    After an encounter with a psychopath, you will feel exhausted, drained, shocked, and empty. You will have no idea what happened to your old relaxed, fun, and easygoing self. You will tear apart your entire life, spending money and ending friendships, searching for some kind of explanation.

    #5

    Developing your intuition is a personal process, but I would leave you with this: the world is mostly full of good people, and you don’t want to miss out on that because you’ve been hurt.

    #6

    If your soul mate went from fascinated to bored in the blink of an eye, this is not normal. If you were called jealous and crazy by someone who actively cheated on you, this is not normal. If all of your exes were bipolar or madly in love with you, this is not normal.

    #7

    As you begin your recovery, be wary of vultures, or people who want to listen to your story for hours on end. These people are not invested in your recovery, and they will not help you. Stick to professional therapists or recovery communities and services.

    #8

    It takes a long time to develop healthier relationships. You must break old habits, form new ones, and develop your intuition. Be on the lookout for vultures, as they will always be trying to twist

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