Control (Psychology)
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Control (Psychology)
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Control (Psychology)
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- Becoming dangerous, witchy femmes, queer conjurers, and magical rebels, edited by Katie West and Jasmine Elliott ; foreword by Kristen J. Sollée
- Stillness is the key, Ryan Holiday
- The gaslight effect, how to spot and survive the hidden manipulations other people use to control your life, Robin Stern
- Confusing love with obsession, when being in love means being in control, John D. Moore
- Your mind is what your brain does for a living, learn how to make it work for you, Steven Jay Fogel with Mark Bruce Rosin
- Control freaks, who they are and how to stop them from running your life, Gerald W. Piaget ; produced by the Philip Lief Group, Inc
- Imperfect control, our lifelong struggles with power and surrender, Judith Viorst
- Stop controlling me!, what to do when someone you love has too much power over you, Richard J. Stenack
- The power, Rhonda Byrne
- Emotional blackmail, when the people in your life use fear, obligation, and guilt to manipulate you, Susan Forward with Donna Frazier
- When kids call the shots, how to seize control from your darling bully--and enjoy being a parent again, Sean Grover
- Edie, Music Box Films and Cape Wrath Films present ; screenplay by Elizabeth O'Halloran ; directed by Simon Hunter
- Verbal abuse survivors speak out, on relationship and recovery, Patricia Evans
- The 48 laws of power, Robert Greene ; a Joost Elffers production
- The power paradox, how we gain and lose influence, Dacher Keltner
- Setting yourself free, breaking the cycle of emotional abuse in family, friendships, work and love, SaraKay Smullens
- Get the edge!, Anthony Robbins
- The elite way, 10 rules men must know in order to deal with women, by Tariq "Elite" Nasheed
- The turn-on, how the powerful make us like them--from Washington to Wall Street to Hollywood, Steven Goldstein
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