The superiority, domination, and aggression a narcissist exhibits in the workplace are intimidation tactics designed to establish power and control. The effectiveness of approach depends on coworkers who succumb to the bullying to keep the peace. Those who attempt to avoid or resist the narcissist eventually become their target. This only adds to the ascendancy of the narcissist.
But there is another more effective way of handling a narcissist. Christine Hammond has personal and professional experience in successfully managing the narcissist. She has taught several continuing education classes on the subject and frequently writes articles on the subject for publications such as PsychCentral.com and BeliefNet.com.
Four Take-A-Ways to Help You Work with a Narcissist
- The ease of identifying the different types of narcissists
- The four magic ingredients that every narcissist needs to survive and how to use it to your benefit
- How the narcissistic cycle of abuse works and how to avoid their trap
- The best negotiation tactics to win an argument with a narcissist
By understanding these simple steps, a person can gain the upper hand in working with a narcissist.
Instructor Information:
Christine Hammond is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor by the State of Florida with over fifteen years of experience in counseling, teaching and ministry. She works primarily with exhausted women and their families in conflict situations to ensure peaceful resolutions at home and in the workplace. She specializes in working with personality disorders such as narcissism in her private practice. She is the author of a book, The Exhausted Woman’s Handbook, and a writer for PsychCentral.com.
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Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM Eastern
This webinar is a live, 45-minute seminar with a PowerPoint presentation followed by a Q&A moderated by Gabe Howard, host of The Psych Central Show podcast. There is no charge for the webinar, but registration is required. (After the live presentation, a recording will be made available to registrants.)
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Source: psychcenteral