We live in an age of rapid change and instant communication. We also live in a Culture of Blame and Disrespect, creating a need to manage our responses to high-conflict people. A BIFF Response can be applied in any communication anywhere
online, social media, in a letter or even in person. It can be used at work, earning you respect and success. It can help you get along with difficult family members, friends, neighbors and others anywhere in your life.
BIFF was designed to protect you and your reputation by responding quickly and civilly to people who treat you rudely, while being reasonable in return.
BIFF stands for Brief, Informative, Friendly, and Firm. A BIFF response is easy to remember, but hard to do. It takes practice! This little book gives over 20 examples of BIFF responses for all areas of life-plus additional tips to help you deal with high-conflict people anywhere.
This Second Edition includes a new chapter on Coaching for BIFF Responses. Anyone can use this method to help someone else with a BIFF response
by asking 10 simple questions to make it even more effective.
Another helpful tool to shift high-conflict people from blaming to problem-solving is So, What's Your Proposal: Shifting High-Conflict People from Blaming to Problem-Solving, also by Bill Eddy.
Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., is a lawyer, therapist, mediator, author, and president of High Conflict Institute. He developed the ""high conflict personality"" theory and has become an international expert on managing disputes involving high-conflict personalities and personality disorders.
By:
Bill Eddy
Imprint: HCI Press
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:
Height: 215mm,
Width: 139mm,
Spine: 13mm
Weight: 226g
ISBN: 9781936268726
ISBN 10: 1936268728
Pages: 176
Publication Date: 24 November 2014
Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
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ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Chapter One High-Conflict People and Blamespeak Chapter Two Writing a BIFF Response Chapter Three Avoid Admonishments, Advice and Apologies Chapter Four BIFFs for Friends and Family (and Ex’s) Chapter Five Neighbors Chapter Six In the Workplace Chapter Seven Business and Professions Chapter Eight Organizations and Governments Chapter Nine Politicians Chapter Ten Coaching for BIFF Responses Chapter Eleven You Decide... References About the Author
Bill Eddy is the author of several books about dealing with high-conflict people - the most difficult difficult people. Bill is a lawyer, therapist, mediator and the President of the High Conflict Institute. He developed the High Conflict Personality theory and has become an expert on managing legal, workplace and other disputes involving high-conflict personalities and personality disorders. His books include: It's All Your Fault at Work! Managing Narcissists and Other High-Conflict People So What's Your Proposal? Shifting High-Conflict People from Blaming to Problem-Solving in 30 Seconds High Conflict People in Legal Disputes It's All YOUR Fault! 12 Tips for Managing People Who Blame Others for Everything BIFF: Quick Responses to High Conflict People, Their Personal Attacks, Hostile Email and Social Media Meltdowns SPLITTING: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder He is also the developer of the New Ways for Work method of managing potentially high conflict employees in the workplace; and the New Ways for Families method of managing potentially high-conflict parents in and out of family court. A graduate of Case Western Reserve University, San Diego State University, and the University of San Diego School of Law, he lives in San Diego, CA with his wife.
Reviews for BIFF: Quick Responses to High-Conflict People, Their Personal Attacks, Hostile Email and Social Media Meltdowns
I used Bill Eddy to deal with a very difficult personnel situation. I implemented his advice. Instead of pursuing endless, frustrating conflict and confrontation, I adopted an entirely different approach, with excellent results. Bill gave me a pathway when I thought all roads were blocked. -- Dan Solin, author of the Smartest series of books