The Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense by Suzette Haden Elgin

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  • Pub. Date: December 1988
  • 310pp
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    • Pub. Date: December 1988
    • Publisher: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: Hardcover, 310pp

    Synopsis

    The Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense has sold more than a million copies and revolutionized the way we respond to verbal attacks. Join the ranks of the empowered with Suzette Haden Elgin's manual of verbal judo. Inside you'll find:

    • A Verbal Attacks Octagon that shows you which patterns in your opponent's speech to look for and avoid
    • Strategies for heading off confrontations before they start
    • Sample dialogues and suggestions for the best way to handle provocations
    • Tips on body language, proper use of the voice, and eliminating distracting mannerisms
    • Help developing your charisma for a stronger impact

    Revised and updated with special chapters on handling emergency situations and dealing with hostile e-language, this guide to verbal self-defense will not only enhance your interactions with others but improve the way you feel about yourself.

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    Biography

    Suzette Haden Elgin, PhD is the founder of the Ozark Center for Language Studies and a retired professor of linguistics. Her works include science fiction novels, poetry collections, guides to transformational grammar, and more than a dozen books on the Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense, including You Can't Say That To Me! and How to Disagree Without Being Disagreeable.

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    Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defenseby Anonymous

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    January 26, 2006: Speak is an inspiration to woman who are stuck in sticky situations where they can't figure it out themselves and need the guidance from some one who has already experianced it.I enjoyed evey moment of suspence and day of her triump to let her secert go. The pain she felt was very emotional because you could feel as if you were right there in her position trying to figure out what to do and if you do it what would happen. In the middle of the book it starts to take a turn where she finally relizes that she has more to live for and that if she keeps this secret bottled up inside then she'll always have the guilty conscience of not telling anyone what happened the night of the party.

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    November 13, 2004: I have spent all my life defenseless against verbal attacks; not one to attack others, I was always caught by surprise by an unkind remark. I just never had the mentality to prepare to defend myself. Reading this book has changed my life. I learned that it is okay to defend myself against snide comments (previously believing that to do so was ungraceful and coarse) that left me feeling sad, weak, and unsure of myself. While it will take me a while to learn all the techniques, I am encouraged that I no longer have to laugh off veiled 'jokes' made at my expense, or wish later that I had a more appropriate response to a negative comment.


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