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Working With Monsters

John Clarke

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Random House
01 February 2005
How to identify and protect yourself from the workplace psychopath.

Does the following person sound familiar?
* He/she works inside many of Australia's businesses and corporations.
* He/she intimidates fellow workers.
* He/she exhibits impulsive behaviour.
* He/she demonstrates a lack of remorse.
* He/she is glib and superficially charming. Who is he/she? Workplace psychopaths exist in a variety of workplaces. They are individuals who manipulate their way through life and leave an indelible mark on both their victims and society. They are destructive men and women - cunning, self-centered, ruthless and terrifying. They make working life a living hell for many of us.

What motivates these individuals? How can you protect yourself from these 'monsters' who hide behind a veneer of respectability?

Working With Monsters provides a fascinating insight into the mind of the workplace psychopath. Drawing on his studies and research in forensic psychology, and experience in criminal profiling for law enforcement agencies as well as corporations experiencing difficulties with an employee, Dr John Clarke shows you how to recognise and manage a workplace psychopath within your midst. Don't be a victim - be wise to their tricks!
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Imprint:   Random House
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   250g
ISBN:   9781740511544
ISBN 10:   1740511549
Pages:   264
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr John Clarke graduated with a PhD in psychology from Sydney University in 2004. He has lectured to the New South Wales Police Service and the general public on serial sex crime, criminal psychology and white-collar pyschopaths. He consults to law enforcement agencies and members of the legal profession in the area of criminal profiling as well as corporations assessing psychopathy in the workplace. John was nominated for a Ned Kelly Award in 2002 for his first book TOUCHED BY THE DEVIL.

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