This course defines various games people play to dominate, pray on and take from other people and why they play them and how to handle them. There are other games that people play like rock paper scissors when greeting or saying good bye. The real solution seems to be not to play the game, and to love. I would definitely recommend this course and other content by Chris Croft.
Persecutors, Victims, and Rescuers: How to Deal with Psychological Games Players
With Chris Croft
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Duration: 2h 6m
Skill level: Beginner
Released: 9/4/2020
Course details
Psychological games players—those who actively seek to undermine, sabotage, and manipulate others—can be found in nearly every workplace and social gathering. This course was designed to help you spot these individuals and keep their mind games from getting under your skin. Instructor Chris Croft delves into the theory of why people play games, how these games work, and how to recognize when someone is playing one with you. He then covers the 20 most common games people play, demystifying manipulative techniques like "only joking" and "only trying to help." To wrap up, he shares six practical techniques for disarming games players and regaining your control over difficult situations. Tune in to equip yourself with tools and techniques for dealing with this challenging personality type.
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- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone