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The Happy Introvert
Ulysses Press 2009; US$ 14.95BE YOURSELF BE INTROVERTED BE HAPPY All your life you?ve heard the myths . . . ?Introverts are depressed and lonely. ?Introverts wish they were more outgoing. ?Introverts lack self-confidence. These stereotypes about introverts have been propagated by the people who do all the loud talking?the extroverts. To counter these (and many more) common... more...
Handbook of Self and Identity
Guilford Publications 2011; US$ 120.00Widely regarded as the authoritative reference in the field, this volume comprehensively reviews theory and research on the self. Leading investigators address this essential construct at multiple levels of analysis, from neural pathways to complex social and cultural dynamics. Coverage includes how individuals gain self-awareness, agency, and a sense... more...
Ace the Corporate Personality Test
McGraw-Hill 2000; US$ 15.95Virtually everyone looking for corporate work today must submit to a personality test. Better plan ahead and prepare yourself with this quick and easy guide to out-foxing and out-psyching the dreaded test. Author Edward Hoffman delivers a jargon-free tutorial on what applicants can expect from the test. He explains what six dimensions of. personality... more...
What Every BODY is Saying
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 16.99He says that's his best offer. Is it? She says she agrees. Does she? The interview went great?or did it? He said he'd never do it again. But he did. Read this book and send your nonverbal intelligence soaring. Joe Navarro, a former FBI counterintelligence officer and a recognized expert on nonverbal behavior, explains how to "speed-read"... more...
Flow
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 13.99Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's famous investigations of "optimal experience" have revealed that what makes an experience genuinely satisfying is a state of consciousness called flow . During flow, people typically experience deep enjoyment, creativity, and a total involvement with life. In this new edition of his groundbreaking classic work,... more...
Bounce
HarperCollins 2010; US$ 12.99In the vein of the international bestselling Freakonomics , award-winning journalist Matthew Syed reveals the hidden clues to success?in sports, business, school, and just about anything else that you?d want to be great at. Fans of Predictably Irrational and Malcolm Gladwell?s The Tipping Point will find many interesting and helpful insights in... more...
Gifts Differing
Nicholas Brealey Publishing 2010; US$ 18.94Every year over 2.5 million people take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator(R) assessment, the most widely-used personality measure in history. Gifts Differing describes the ground-breaking insights embodied in the MBTI(R) inventory and explains its many practical applications. Distinguishing four categories of personality preferences--Extraversion-Introversion,... more...
Stop Walking on Eggshells
New Harbinger Publications 2010; US$ 18.95This revised and updated edition of the best-selling Stop Walking on Eggshells helps the friends and family members of people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) understand the condition, help their loved ones find effective treatment, and stop feeling as though they are walking on eggshells to avoid confrontations with BPD sufferers. more...
The Introvert Advantage
Workman Publishing Company 2002; US$ 14.95At least one out of four people prefers to avoid the limelight, tends to listen more than they speak, feels alone in large groups, and requires lots of private time to restore their energy. They're introverts, and here is the book to help them boost their confidence while learning strategies for successfully living in an extrovert world. After dispelling... more...
The Hidden Gifts of the Introverted Child
Workman Publishing Company 2005; US$ 14.95Introverted children are often misunderstood, even by their parents, who worry about them. Engaged by their interior world, they?re often regarded as aloof. Easily overwhelmed by too much stimulation, they can be seen as unmotivated. Content with just one or two close friends, they may be perceived as unpopular. Parents fret that they are unhappy and... more...









