Manipulacion Toxica – (Spanish)
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Este libro trata sobre la manipulacion toxica y los severos peligros que conlleva. Tambien incursiona en el fanatismo. Con este termino el autor no se refiere al ferviente seguidor de un artista, sino al radical, ciego y peligroso defensor a ultranza de unas ideas, sean cuales fueren.
“Manipulacion toxica” aborda las nocivas y demasiado frecuentes tecnicas de manipulacion emocional.
El fanatismo es el mas fiel aliado de la manipulacion, pues el fanatico es un ser manipulado que, a su vez, se hace experto en tecnicas de manipulacion.
Encontramos fanatismo y manipulacion en todos los estamentos de la sociedad, sin excepcion. Todas las organizaciones, y tambien los organismos, pueden sufrirlo y promoverlo. Una empresa, una iglesia, una fundacion, un circulo social, un partido politico y una familia son susceptibles de padecerlo.
El fanatismo es hierba fertil en muchos terrenos, por eso prolifera la manipulacion que resta paz y multiplica la ansiedad; desaloja esperanzas y llena clinicas psiquiatricas; roba la fe y siembra la angustia.
Estas paginas buscan encender luces rojas en el camino de quienes son susceptibles de caer en la toxica manipulacion, pero tambien busca rescatar a quienes cayeron en el abismo. Cada linea de este libro grita un mensaje de esperanza y se convierte en una herramienta que nos dirige hacia la salida, porque si hay una salida a la manipulacion y el fanatismo.
This book deals with toxic manipulation and the severe dangers it entails. It also delves into fanaticism. By this term, the author does not refer to fervent followers of an artist, but to radical, blind, and dangerously fervent defenders of certain ideas, whatever they may be.
“Toxic Manipulation” addresses the harmful and all too frequent techniques of emotional manipulation.
Fanaticism is the most faithful ally of manipulation, as the fanatic is a manipulated being who, in turn, becomes an expert in manipulation techniques.
We find fanaticism and manipulation in all levels of society, without exception. All organizations, as well as individuals, can suffer from it and promote it. A company, a church, a foundation, a social circle, a political party, and a family are all susceptible to it.
Fanaticism is fertile ground in many areas, which is why manipulation that diminishes peace and multiplies anxiety proliferates; it displaces hope and fills psychiatric clinics; it steals faith and sows distress.
This book seeks to raise red flags on the path
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887693125
Language: Spanish
Jose Navajo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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