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Jesus sent His disciples into the world as sheep among wolves,
instructing them to be "as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as
doves" (Matt. 10:16). In Using the Psychology of Attraction in
Christian Outreach: Lessons from the Dark Side, Wendy L. Patrick
proposes that consistent with this instruction, Christian outreach
should incorporate effective strategies of interpersonal influence
into a biblical, proactive approach to sharing faith. Drawing on
her experience as a sex crimes prosecutor and a review of relevant
research, this book exposes five powerful social and psychological
techniques (proactivity, emotional appeal, identification,
affirmation, and credibility) used successfully within both the
dark side by criminals and on the positive side of interpersonal
influence by those with selfless motives seeking to benefit others
that capitalize on the power of attraction. Because the outcome of
these techniques is dependent on the motivation of the user, this
book explores the efficacy of using them authentically, selflessly,
and benevolently in Christian outreach.
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Red Flags (Paperback)
Wendy L Patrick
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We all need emotional blinders: the etiquette that keeps society
smoothly moving depends on it. But when you absolutely must rely on
another person, you have to be able to assess them objectively. Red
Flags shares simple strategies anyone can use to spot deceptive, or
dangerous people, who use ingratiation and social convention to
draw in and lull victims. Readers will learn how even the most
sceptical of us use rose coloured lenses on those around us, in
three sections: Blinded by Desire - from the alluring lenses of
attraction and positive attention to the blindness of marital
"bliss" and the distorted lens of delusion. Overlooking Red Flags
in a Professional Setting - how reassuring proximity and the false
security of credibility and similarity can lead to costly mistakes.
Be Afraid of What You Can't See - the ultimate cost of wearing
emotional blinders around the truly disturbed criminal, from sexual
predation to domestic abuse, stalking and cyberstalking. Readers
will learn how to: Avoid selective attention, Observe people over
time (bad guys rely on first impressions), Ask questions: most
people's favourite topic is themselves, Cyber sleuth to verify
information and track down inconsistencies. You need this book if
you: Want to know if a potential boyfriend is trustworthy, Are
interviewing or hiring new employees, Are selecting anyone to take
care of your children, Are lending money or property or Have
partners in business.
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