Description:Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse is thought provoking, psychologically challenging, emotionally helpful - and just plain interesting. Originally intended as a resource for mental health, religious and criminal justice professionals, Diagnosis: Evil has enjoyed dramatic layperson appeal as well. Everyone who reads this book sees someone they know within its pages, and is grateful for its bold presentation.Society is generally uncomfortable contemplating evil outside of spiritual ideology. We like to believe there is something involuntarily wrong with people (perhaps they are mentally ill, or had a bad childhood?) or surely they wouldn't treat other people they way they do. Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse does just what the title says: it cuts through the layers of resistance and dares to put an identifying label - a face - on human evil.This evil is not religious - there are no pictures of devils with horns. This book is not about obvious or grandiose examples like Bin Laden or Hitler. This evil is far more subtle and is often found in places we would least expect. The closest text comparison could be M. Scott Peck's People of the Lie, which claims that evil people are mentally ill. Diagnosis: Evil says he's wrong, and pushes the envelope one critical step further: there are people in our world who have no involuntary excuse for the things they do and the pain they cause others. They are not mentally ill, they are not simply ineffectual, they are not spiritually mislead. These people are praxeologically evil - it's their fundamental way of life. Their behaviors, emotions, thought processes and motivations are all consciously self-serving. They know what they are doing every step of the way, and they do it intentionally. The approach of Diagnosis: Evil is straightforward, yet compassionate. We explore the potential for mental illness, poor judgment and impulsivity. We detail identifying 'diagnostic' criteria for praxeological evil, and readers are warned against the consequences of carelessly applying the label without objective scrutiny. We outline ideas and strategies for impacting this evil, as well as for self-protection when forced to interact with an evil person.And, we offer hope.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse. To get started finding Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse is thought provoking, psychologically challenging, emotionally helpful - and just plain interesting. Originally intended as a resource for mental health, religious and criminal justice professionals, Diagnosis: Evil has enjoyed dramatic layperson appeal as well. Everyone who reads this book sees someone they know within its pages, and is grateful for its bold presentation.Society is generally uncomfortable contemplating evil outside of spiritual ideology. We like to believe there is something involuntarily wrong with people (perhaps they are mentally ill, or had a bad childhood?) or surely they wouldn't treat other people they way they do. Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse does just what the title says: it cuts through the layers of resistance and dares to put an identifying label - a face - on human evil.This evil is not religious - there are no pictures of devils with horns. This book is not about obvious or grandiose examples like Bin Laden or Hitler. This evil is far more subtle and is often found in places we would least expect. The closest text comparison could be M. Scott Peck's People of the Lie, which claims that evil people are mentally ill. Diagnosis: Evil says he's wrong, and pushes the envelope one critical step further: there are people in our world who have no involuntary excuse for the things they do and the pain they cause others. They are not mentally ill, they are not simply ineffectual, they are not spiritually mislead. These people are praxeologically evil - it's their fundamental way of life. Their behaviors, emotions, thought processes and motivations are all consciously self-serving. They know what they are doing every step of the way, and they do it intentionally. The approach of Diagnosis: Evil is straightforward, yet compassionate. We explore the potential for mental illness, poor judgment and impulsivity. We detail identifying 'diagnostic' criteria for praxeological evil, and readers are warned against the consequences of carelessly applying the label without objective scrutiny. We outline ideas and strategies for impacting this evil, as well as for self-protection when forced to interact with an evil person.And, we offer hope.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse. To get started finding Diagnosis Evil: Identifying Those with No Excuse, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.