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Holy Sh*t, I'm Dealing with a Narcissist!: Navigating Narcissism in the Workplace and Beyond
- The Holy Shit Series, Book 3
- De: J.J. Kelly Psy.D.
- Narrado por: J.J. Kelly
- Duración: 2 h y 39 m
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Do you dread going into work? Do you have a problem falling asleep on a Sunday night because going to work in the morning is the last thing you want to do? You’ve tried hard to set your boundaries with your narcissistic coworker and enforce them, but every time you do, your shitty coworker somehow dismisses them, which causes you to freeze up. You could go to HR, but you fear retaliation. The great news is that you don’t have to put up with this kind of behavior anymore.
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"Everyone I don't like is a narcissist"
- De Amazon Customer en 06-17-24
- Holy Sh*t, I'm Dealing with a Narcissist!: Navigating Narcissism in the Workplace and Beyond
- The Holy Shit Series, Book 3
- De: J.J. Kelly Psy.D.
- Narrado por: J.J. Kelly
"Everyone I don't like is a narcissist"
Revisado: 06-17-24
The author tries very hard to be relatable, and I have to give credit to the author+VA for committing to her role. The reading was sincere and not phoned in, I'll give it that.
The book gets so close to having a unique and educated contribution to a complicated and frustrating discussion on a harmful personality disorder, only to sabotage itself with "it's okay because I'm punching up" brand racism, sexism, and cisphobia. Many of the behaviors pointed out are more "annoying but human" rather than "pervasive patterns indicative of a psychological issue".
This book feels like a collaborative effort between an actual professional, and a social media troll with a gigantic chip on their shoulder, where the latter had the most creative control, and the former was desperately trying to inject real insight whenever permitted.
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