David J. Lieberman, PhD, is a renowned psychotherapist and the author of eleven books, including the New York Times bestsellers Get Anyone to Do Anything and Never Be Lied to Again. He has trained personnel in the U.S. military, the FBI, the CIA, and the NSA, and his instructional video is mandatory for psychological operations graduates. He teaches government negotiators, mental health professionals, and Fortune 100 executives, and has appeared as a guest on more than 300 television and radio programs, including the Today show, NPR, The Howard Stern Show, and The View.
The more complicated human interaction becomes in a polarized world, the more essential it is to gain the means to penetrate the fog. Think of this book as your guide. -Susan Carnicero, former CIA security specialist David Lieberman's command of the nuances of language gives him extraordinarily keen insight into what's really going on in a person's head during everyday encounters. In this book he's melded science and art to forge tools that will give you an enviable advantage over those who may be withholding the truth. -Phil Houston, former CIA officer and senior member of the Office of Security It's one thing to have proven expertise in a complex field, but quite another to have the skill to share it with a broad audience in an easily comprehensible way. David Lieberman's remarkable ability to accomplish that is evident on every page of Mindreader. -Michael Floyd, former officer at both the CIA and NSA David Lieberman provides a novel and practical approach to help you distinguish between perception and reality in any and all personal interactions. Mindreader is your key to cultivating healthy emotional intelligence, meaningful relationships, and success at home and the workplace. -Mitchell Silk, former assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury for International Markets Perceptive . . . readers will find [Lieberman's] straightforward explanations logical and reasonable. This accessible pop psychology volume makes for a solid primer on getting into other people's heads. -Publisher's Weekly