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The Disease To Please: Curing the People-Pleasing Syndrome

 

By McGraw-Hill Education
The Disease To Please: Curing the People-Pleasing Syndrome
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What's wrong with being a "people pleaser?" Plenty! "A fascinating book... If you struggle with where, when, and how to draw the line between your own desires and the demands of others, buy this book!"Kay Redfield Jamison, bestselling author of and People pleasers are not just nice people who go overboard trying to make everyone happy. Those who suffer from the Disease to Please are people who say "Yes" when they really want to say "No." For them, the uncontrollable need for the elusive approval of others is an addiction. Their debilitating fears of anger and confrontation force them to use "niceness" and "people-pleasing" as self-defense camouflage. Featured on NBC's "Today," explodes the dangerous myth that "people pleasing" is a benign problem. Best-selling author and frequent "Oprah" guest Dr. Harriet Braiker offers clear, positive, practical, and easily do-able steps toward recovery. Begin with a simple but revealing quiz to discover what type of people-pleaser you are. Then learn how making even small changes to any single portion of the Disease to Please Triangle - involving your thoughts, feelings, and behavior - will cause a dramatic, positive and long-lasting change to the overall syndrome. As a recovered peoplepleaser, you will finally see that a balanced way of living that takes others into consideration but puts the emphasis first on pleasing yourself and gaining your own approval is the clearest path to health and happiness.

 

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Discussions on Reddit mentioning this product:
Subreddit Title Date
/r/AskMen How do you not become the "nice guy" Mar 1, 2016
/r/ENFP Any other ENFP's unable to say no? Oct 2, 2015
/r/relationships My [F 20] boyfriend [21 M] of three months is going through a hard time with some of his family. I'm afraid I'll lose him because I can't help/fix it. Apr 27, 2015
/r/relationships Me [27F] with my friend [27F]. I offended her unknowingly about dietary choices and my shoes and I have no idea how to fix this. Apr 19, 2015
/r/relationships My mother (60s) thinks that I (25F) need to let my daughter (4) see her rapist father. Apr 16, 2015
/r/Anxiety Social Anxiety but more so anxiety over people liking me rather than anxious over social situations. Jan 7, 2015

 

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