Sociopath: Understanding Sociopaths and Personality Disorders
Written by Albert Rogers
Narrated by Ramon Lopez
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About this audiobook
Get a better comprehension of the scary phenomenon of sociopathy.
Although those with personality disorders are all different, it is common for a large part of society to have at least some kind of disorder. Sociopaths have a distinct disorder that makes them different from all the other ones. In this book, you will learn:
- What sets sociopaths apart from others
- Possible causes for sociopathy
- The main differences between narcissists, borderliners, schizophrenics, and others with specific disorders
- Which dangerous sociopaths made the world burn and destroyed the lives of those around them
- How to handle sociopaths more effectively by protecting yourself from their sinister tactics
- A variety of ways to treat sociopaths or minimize the symptoms
Curious yet? Then don't wait and start listening so you don't have to remain in the dark. Save yourself the misery of common mistakes and learn from what I have learned. I will see you in the first chapter!
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I would like to read a hard copy bc I found the narrator difficult to listen to. Not just bc English is not his first language, but the quality, and lack of editing his mistakes. The content of the book is interesting enough for me to try again elsewhere.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The info in this book is amazing. You probably won't regret purchasing this audio book. It gives you what it claims it does. It might possibly have had a few errors, but they really did not take away anything from the awesome information that this specific audiobook contains. You can discover a lot. I know that I did.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5When you're fired up about anything, you usually tell other people about it. So, that's what I'm doing too. There are actually lots of lousy audiobooks on the market, but this is certainly not one of them. I've seen that some books are pretty much trash, and this saddens me. However, this particular audiobook didn't follow that trend. It's actually really great. So, I appreciate it.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/55 stars! Without a doubt the best thing that's happened to me this week. I hope you take my thoughts seriously, as I strongly recommend this book to you. In the beginning, I was questioning where it was going, but after tuning in to it for some time, I got into it. Then I saw this specific book for what it was: A fantastic endeavor by an educated writer and professional narrator.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Audiobooks like these make me happy. They're terrific. It's an interesting idea, the whole premise of this book. You do not generally see that in some other books. And that's the reason why it can use a person like me to write a few positive things about it. I literally didn't see anything bad with this book. If I am mistaken, then let me know. Still, I found it to be nearly perfect, and that's what made a difference to me.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Great book but i had to try very hard to understand what the speaker were saying.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved it so much that I may tune in to it in the future at some point. I literally did not notice something bad about this book. If I am mistaken, then let me know. But I found it to be nearly perfect, and that's what mattered to me. I do not always appreciate all books, but this caught the eye. And because it did, I began listening to it. It was some of the best time I spent, particularly because I was doing other things in the meantime.