Paul M. Conlon's new book "The Sociopath's Playbook" is an analysis of sociopathy, psychopathy, and antisocial personality disorder in a question and answer format
Recent release "The Sociopath's Playbook: The Quintessential Guide to Navigating the Sociopathically Adjusted Playing Field" from Page Publishing author Paul M. Conlon, MBA is a thorough discussion of serious personality disorders and a compilation of fifty tactics used by abusers with the most effective action plans to counter them.
SUGAR LAND, Texas, May 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Paul M. Conlon, MBA, a native Houstonian with experience in business consulting and education, holds graduate degrees from the University of Houston-Victoria and Rice University, composes orchestral music, enjoys watching and participating in America's favorite pastime, and has recently completed his book "The Sociopath's Playbook": a thought-provoking work addressing a myriad of questions surrounding antisocial individuals.
Sociopaths—who are they? What do they want? How long have we known about them? How many are out there? And what can you do when around them?
Welcome to "The Sociopath's Playbook." Delve deep into the mind-sets of abusive individuals and immerse in strategies to counter them.
Designed around the latest diagnostic manuals from the World Health Organization and the American Psychiatric Association, The Sociopath's Playbook weaves together the most up-to-date clinical analyses available to provide a detailed look into the mind of a sociopath.
Feeling lied to, cheated, or stolen from? Look no further. The Sociopath's Playbook provides fifty action plans for a variety of real-life situations to address abusers in their tracks. Conlon tackles the bullying, intimidation, callousness, and manipulation, offering genuinely inspirational and uplifting messages—all while refusing to blame others for how they might have been born.
All this and more—fresh perspectives on pressing questions like do people choose what they feel? What does the word antisocial really mean? Do experts agree that sociopaths and psychopaths are the same? Does every human being experience empathy similarly? Can sociopaths change? At what age should they be diagnosed? Is sociopathy a learned or inherited condition? Are women or men more likely to be sociopaths? Are sociopaths truly smarter than others? Are they truly fearless? What strategies help potential victims in identifying them? And what courses of action can victims take to empower themselves?
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Paul M. Conlon's book is a well-researched and fascinating resource containing dozens of effective self-preservation strategies for interacting with a psychopath or sociopath.
Readers who wish to experience this engrossing work can purchase"The Sociopath's Playbook" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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