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What is a dangerous man? Most women would answer: one who is physically violent. But abusive behavior is often more insidious. Men who want mothers, not partners, who prey on lonely, passive women, who are mentally ill, addicted, or emotionally unavailable, or who won't go away when asked to leave all fall into this dangerous category. Most women who have dated one dangerous man have in fact dated two or three, according to research. How to Spot a Dangerous Man Workbook, designed for use with the author's book How to Spot a Dangerous Man Before You Get Involved, contains useful exercises from…mehr

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What is a dangerous man? Most women would answer: one who is physically violent. But abusive behavior is often more insidious. Men who want mothers, not partners, who prey on lonely, passive women, who are mentally ill, addicted, or emotionally unavailable, or who won't go away when asked to leave all fall into this dangerous category. Most women who have dated one dangerous man have in fact dated two or three, according to research. How to Spot a Dangerous Man Workbook, designed for use with the author's book How to Spot a Dangerous Man Before You Get Involved, contains useful exercises from the author's highly successful workshops for women, including 22 worksheets and quizzes to help readers develop their own personalized list of "do not date" characteristics. The author's extensive research in this field makes this hands-on guide an important aid in both avoiding a potentially dangerous involvement and recognizing - and getting out of - an existing one.
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Autorenporträt
Sandra L. Brown, M.A., is a psychotherapist, lecturer and consultant in the field of psychopathology. She has provided intensive counseling to women with chronic histories of abuse and to male perpetrators, and has worked in a wide range of treatment settings, from domestic violence shelters to psychiatric hospitals and outpatient clinics. The companion volume to this workbook, How to Spot a Dangerous Man Before You Get Involved, is also available from Hunter House, and the author's first book, Counseling Victims of Violence, will be reissued in 2006.