Uptight and in Your Face

by Nina W. Brown

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Dealing with uptight, high-stress people in your workplace, family, or home can be an enormous challenge, but this book provides invaluable insight and practical advice enabling readers to handle these "problem" personality types successfully.

It is often stated that communication is the most important aspect of creating an effective relationship or achieving goals when working with another individual or within a team. But how does one communicate with someone who is too intense, anxious, or self-absorbed to hear anything you're trying to say?

In Uptight and In Your Face: Coping with an Anxious Boss, Parent, Spouse, or Lover the author presents an invaluable tutorial to successfully interact with the most frustrating and taxing people in your life. This text examines the five most common types of uptight people to illustrate how the underlying patterns of intensity, anxiety, and self-absorption are displayed. Considerable attention is given to help readers understand how they may be contributing to their own distress. The final chapters present numerous coping and self-development strategies that will help reduce or eliminate many of the detrimental effects of interacting with high-stress people. Descriptions of complex psychological concepts are explained in everyday language.


Exercises provided give readers practical help in identifying troubling behaviors and attitudes of the uptight person, recognizing how and when they may be helping to cause their own distress, and developing insulating and coping skills

  • ISBN10 6612933623
  • ISBN13 9786612933622
  • Publish Date 30 November 2010 (first published 1 January 2010)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 28 June 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint ABC-CLIO
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 170
  • Language English