Playing the Lying Game (eBook, PDF)
Detecting and Dealing with Lies and Liars, from Occasional Fibbers to Frequent Fabricators
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Detecting and Dealing with Lies and Liars, from Occasional Fibbers to Frequent Fabricators
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Whether it's in business or politics, between friends, inside a family, or within intimate relationships, lies abound. This book examines who lies and why, identifies six types of lies and liars, and suggests how to protect yourself from manipulation. Everyone lies, perhaps to protect the feelings of another, perhaps to secure a deal that will, in the end, benefit all parties. But where is the line between a "good lie" and a harmful prevarication-and how do we recognize and protect ourselves from the latter? In Playing the Lying Game: Detecting and Dealing with Lies and Liars, from Occasional…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780313383526
- Artikelnr.: 37830450
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780313383526
- Artikelnr.: 37830450
Something a Lie? How Animals and Plants Deceive The Trickster Figure in
Human Myth The Morality and Social Dynamics of Lying 2 Why the Lie? The
Reasons and Justifications for Lying Types of Lies The Reasons for Lying
Justifying the Lie Reactions to the Lies of Others Part II Identifying the
Different Types of Liars 3 How and Why Different Types of People Lie The
Major Types of Liars The Parallels between Lying and Making Ethical Choices
The Major Ethical Approaches We Use in Everyday Life The Major Ethical
Approaches Applying the Major Ethical Approaches in Everyday Life
Introducing the Ethical Choices Map The Four Key Dimensions in Making
Choices Different Ways of Making Choices in Different Situations The Zones
of Making Ethical Choices and Choosing to Lie or Not Assessing Where You
and Others Fall on the Ethical Choices Continuum The Style of Choice People
Use Determining Your Own Style of Making Choices Assessing Your Self/Other
Orientation Determining Your Own Orientation Understanding Your Philosophy
or Values Recognizing Your Approach to the Rules Assessing Your Own
Attitude to the Rules The Relationship between Style, Orientation,
Philosophy, and Attitude toward Rules Using the Four Different Dimensions
in Resolving an Ethical Dilemma 4 Taking the Lie-Q Test: Learning Where You
Fit What's Your Lie-Q Part III Lying in Public and Professional Life 5
Everyday Social Lies Covering Up Real Feelings and Opinions Creating a
Better Image or Appearance Avoiding Unpleasant or Undesirable Contacts
Little Lies Dealing with Everyday Lies Yourself 6 Lying in Public Who Is
Most Likely to Lie Lying to Neighbors 7 Lying at Work Organizational Lies
Employer Lies Setting the Tone Lying by Employees To Get a Job or Promotion
To Make Excuses or Cover Up Delays, Lack of Work, and Mistakes To Obtain a
Forbidden Goal or Take Advantage To Gain Alternate Goals or Priorities
Lying by Coworkers and Colleagues Gaining a Competitive Advantage
Undermining Other Employees 8 Lying in Business Lies to Look Good Taking
the Credit and Making Can-Do-It Claims When One Can't Lies for Revenge The
Case for Honesty and Ethics in Business Part IV Lying in Personal and
Private Life 9 Lying to Friends and Relatives Lying to Friends Lies to Help
and Protect Lies to Embellish and Entertain Lack of Dependability and
Follow-up Lies Money Lies Lies to End the Friendship Lying to Relatives
Lies of Avoidance Lies to Impress Lies about Money, Jealousy, and Revenge
10 When Men and Women Lie-The Dating Game Lies to Yourself Lies to Avoid
Getting Involved or More Involved in the Relationship Getting Out of Dates
Lies to Avoid Intimacy Lies to Exaggerate, Show Off, and Increase
Self-Esteem Persuading by Use of Lies about What Others Do Lies to Conceal
an Important Truth about Oneself Other Lies to Get Sex or Avoid
Uncomfortable Discussions about It Lies in the Heat of Passion Lies about
Seeing Others Mixing Lies, Love, and Money Lies in Fights The Response to
Lies The Desire for and the Dangers of Honesty 11 Lies with Husbands,
Wives, and Intimate Others Lies and Sex Lying and Affairs Types of
Concealments and Justifications Revealing and Reaction to the Lie Lies to
the Other Man or the Other Woman Lies When the Marriage Ends 12 The Lies of
Parents and Children What Parents Tell Children about Lying When Parents
Lie Lies to Protect Feelings Lies to Conceal Opinions or Disapproval to
Avoid Undue Influence Lies to Conceal Inappropriate Information Lies to Get
a Child to Do Something or Not Do Something When Children Lie Lies to
Escape Punishment Lies to Conceal Unapproved Activities Lies to Impress
Lies to Help and Protect Others Teenage Dating Lies 13 Lying to Oneself
Why the Self-Lie? The Forms Self-Denial and Lying Take Lying about One's
Own Abilities or One's Business The Effects of Self-Lying in Relationships
Lying to Oneself about Personal Problems and Limitations Overcoming the
Self-Lie 14 The Strategy of Deceiving and Perceiving The Success of
Deception The Strategies for Telling a Lie The Strategies for Perceiving a
Lie Discovering Leakages Discovering Deception Clues Major Clues in the
Words, Voice, or Body Discovering Clues in the Overall Social Context Clues
to Look For Conclusion To Confront or Not to Confront the Lie? Is the
Confrontation Worth It? The Importance of Being Diplomatic or Tactful When
to Confess or What to Do about Getting Caught Some Considerations on
Whether to Lie When to Reveal or Confess the Lie The Role of Forgiveness
Toward a Solution in Dealing with Lying Look at the Whys behind the Lie Be
Ready to Call People on Their Lies Create a Supportive Environment for
Truth Telling Tell the Truth to Yourself Use the Truth for Building and
Healing Relationships Recognize the Long-Term Advantages of Being Committed
to the Truth Appendix: Ethical Choices Mapping Instrument Notes Index
Something a Lie? How Animals and Plants Deceive The Trickster Figure in
Human Myth The Morality and Social Dynamics of Lying 2 Why the Lie? The
Reasons and Justifications for Lying Types of Lies The Reasons for Lying
Justifying the Lie Reactions to the Lies of Others Part II Identifying the
Different Types of Liars 3 How and Why Different Types of People Lie The
Major Types of Liars The Parallels between Lying and Making Ethical Choices
The Major Ethical Approaches We Use in Everyday Life The Major Ethical
Approaches Applying the Major Ethical Approaches in Everyday Life
Introducing the Ethical Choices Map The Four Key Dimensions in Making
Choices Different Ways of Making Choices in Different Situations The Zones
of Making Ethical Choices and Choosing to Lie or Not Assessing Where You
and Others Fall on the Ethical Choices Continuum The Style of Choice People
Use Determining Your Own Style of Making Choices Assessing Your Self/Other
Orientation Determining Your Own Orientation Understanding Your Philosophy
or Values Recognizing Your Approach to the Rules Assessing Your Own
Attitude to the Rules The Relationship between Style, Orientation,
Philosophy, and Attitude toward Rules Using the Four Different Dimensions
in Resolving an Ethical Dilemma 4 Taking the Lie-Q Test: Learning Where You
Fit What's Your Lie-Q Part III Lying in Public and Professional Life 5
Everyday Social Lies Covering Up Real Feelings and Opinions Creating a
Better Image or Appearance Avoiding Unpleasant or Undesirable Contacts
Little Lies Dealing with Everyday Lies Yourself 6 Lying in Public Who Is
Most Likely to Lie Lying to Neighbors 7 Lying at Work Organizational Lies
Employer Lies Setting the Tone Lying by Employees To Get a Job or Promotion
To Make Excuses or Cover Up Delays, Lack of Work, and Mistakes To Obtain a
Forbidden Goal or Take Advantage To Gain Alternate Goals or Priorities
Lying by Coworkers and Colleagues Gaining a Competitive Advantage
Undermining Other Employees 8 Lying in Business Lies to Look Good Taking
the Credit and Making Can-Do-It Claims When One Can't Lies for Revenge The
Case for Honesty and Ethics in Business Part IV Lying in Personal and
Private Life 9 Lying to Friends and Relatives Lying to Friends Lies to Help
and Protect Lies to Embellish and Entertain Lack of Dependability and
Follow-up Lies Money Lies Lies to End the Friendship Lying to Relatives
Lies of Avoidance Lies to Impress Lies about Money, Jealousy, and Revenge
10 When Men and Women Lie-The Dating Game Lies to Yourself Lies to Avoid
Getting Involved or More Involved in the Relationship Getting Out of Dates
Lies to Avoid Intimacy Lies to Exaggerate, Show Off, and Increase
Self-Esteem Persuading by Use of Lies about What Others Do Lies to Conceal
an Important Truth about Oneself Other Lies to Get Sex or Avoid
Uncomfortable Discussions about It Lies in the Heat of Passion Lies about
Seeing Others Mixing Lies, Love, and Money Lies in Fights The Response to
Lies The Desire for and the Dangers of Honesty 11 Lies with Husbands,
Wives, and Intimate Others Lies and Sex Lying and Affairs Types of
Concealments and Justifications Revealing and Reaction to the Lie Lies to
the Other Man or the Other Woman Lies When the Marriage Ends 12 The Lies of
Parents and Children What Parents Tell Children about Lying When Parents
Lie Lies to Protect Feelings Lies to Conceal Opinions or Disapproval to
Avoid Undue Influence Lies to Conceal Inappropriate Information Lies to Get
a Child to Do Something or Not Do Something When Children Lie Lies to
Escape Punishment Lies to Conceal Unapproved Activities Lies to Impress
Lies to Help and Protect Others Teenage Dating Lies 13 Lying to Oneself
Why the Self-Lie? The Forms Self-Denial and Lying Take Lying about One's
Own Abilities or One's Business The Effects of Self-Lying in Relationships
Lying to Oneself about Personal Problems and Limitations Overcoming the
Self-Lie 14 The Strategy of Deceiving and Perceiving The Success of
Deception The Strategies for Telling a Lie The Strategies for Perceiving a
Lie Discovering Leakages Discovering Deception Clues Major Clues in the
Words, Voice, or Body Discovering Clues in the Overall Social Context Clues
to Look For Conclusion To Confront or Not to Confront the Lie? Is the
Confrontation Worth It? The Importance of Being Diplomatic or Tactful When
to Confess or What to Do about Getting Caught Some Considerations on
Whether to Lie When to Reveal or Confess the Lie The Role of Forgiveness
Toward a Solution in Dealing with Lying Look at the Whys behind the Lie Be
Ready to Call People on Their Lies Create a Supportive Environment for
Truth Telling Tell the Truth to Yourself Use the Truth for Building and
Healing Relationships Recognize the Long-Term Advantages of Being Committed
to the Truth Appendix: Ethical Choices Mapping Instrument Notes Index