Nasty women / Jay Carter.
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- 0071410236 (acidfree paper)
- 9780071410236
- 155.3/33 21
- BF632.5 .C36 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-121).
The newest book in Dr. Carter's series discusses the communication breakdown that sometimes creates nasty behavior in women, covers the many ways women are perceived by spouses, coworkers, family, and friends, and shows ways to repair the damage caused by behaviors often characterized as "female," including: Catty responses to questions or remarks, passive-aggressive tendencies, misunderstandings gone awry, nastiness as a defense mechanism, and withdrawal from arguments or conflict"--Publisher's description
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