What can we do when communication becomes difficult? Sometimes misunderstandings or manipulation stand in the way. Sometimes it is the people involved: ourselves - not fully aware of our own impact - or someone struggling with a mental health issue that runs deeper than a temporary low. This book offers practical ways to create clear and effective interaction - in daily life, in professional settings, and in challenging conversations. It begins with the topic of mental illness - not to diagnose or provide treatment, but to support understanding. It then introduces a broad set of psychological models and communication strategies that help improve both self-awareness and how we connect with others. Finally, it focuses on manipulation: how to recognise it, understand it - and protect ourselves. The author links psychological thinking with everyday practice. Throughout, the message is clear: this book does not aim to diagnose or treat - but to encourage communication that is open, clear, and more capable.
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