Dealing with Difficult People Part 2

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www.billcphd.com - Part two of a four part PBS Special created and hosted by Dr. Bill Crawford, a psychologist, author, consultant, and coach out of Houston, Texas

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13 Responses to “Dealing with Difficult People Part 2”

  1. CheriS33 Says:

    I wish I could agree with this. I tried this technique, which I had read in a book… or similiar. In trying to be cooperative and actively involved in solving the situation, then my MIL became even more aggressive… I became her favorite target. When my husband died, she unleashed her deepest pent-up insults, she let me have it. Which I saw coming for a long time, she just confirmed what I already knew.

  2. videoagent Says:

    Is there something in the past, that happened to her, or between you both, that is causing her to act this way toward you, and others?

  3. researchfiend Says:

    This is good information. Practicing this is a different beast entirely. Regardless, this is good to hear.

  4. eliecalano Says:

    You could always escape the situation and not deal with her anymore. At least you have tried than not have tried at all.

  5. pingbong44 Says:

    i agree with researchfiend, it sounds nice… but practicing this is near impossible

  6. nextor123 Says:

    I dont like sense of humor that american lecturers have

  7. coolbreeze922 Says:

    I hear you, and I can understand how someone could come to that conclusion. What are some of your ideas for resolving this issue?

    See how I Listened, Empathized, and Asked a question?

    This stuff really works!

  8. DeenaTSome Says:

    The information is gold . Thanks for making it available.

  9. asmodeus585 Says:

    Almost everything is easier said than done.

  10. windthatturnsthesky Says:

    2:45 - “beliefs”, as the lecturer suggests is the underlying problem, is only a symptomatic of a much deeper problem manifesting outwardly.
    The World lieth in Sin.
    & psychologists are tap dancers.

  11. Wargoat6 Says:

    Dr. Phil did the whole “you’re wrong” thing on Oprah. Man, stuff just gets rehashed.

  12. youraveragemat Says:

    good videos. I really need to know how to deal with difficult people because I am turning into one.

  13. BillCPhD Says:

    Thanks - You might want to look at my other YouTube video on stress because it show’s what part of the brain our “difficult behavior” comes from and how to shift to the clear, confident, and creative part when this happens:-)

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