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Dark Psychology

Body Language, Seduction, Non-Verbal Communication, and More

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Dark Psychology

By: Lucia Kohlers
Narrated by: K. M. Logan
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What is dark psychology? You probably already know the answer to this question, but there is so much involved in it.

What is manipulation? And more importantly, how can you spot it fast when others use it?

These questions will be answered exactly in this elaborate book. A myriad of other subtopics will be addressed as well. We will talk about things like:

  • Seduction
  • Sex traffickers
  • Verbal abuse
  • Persuasion techniques
  • The Dark Triad
  • How people decide on things
  • Sociopaths
  • NLP
  • Serial killers
  • Mentalism
  • Propaganda
  • Emotions
  • Scams
  • Subconscious mind

And so many other things. You probably don’t realize how much of a jackpot you have hit when it comes to valuable content. I suggest you pick up this book now! Don’t wait any longer!

©2019 Lucia Kohlers (P)2020 Lucia Kohlers
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Psychology is a huge topic so it's unrealistic to think that one book contains all the answers. Nevertheless, this book started as a good general primer about psychology and was doing a pretty engaging job up to the chapters covering mentalism. There was far too much time and energy devoted to mentalism, magic and anecdotal psychic powers and frankly the author let herself down with this. Was it really necessary to describe how to set up and prepare to do magic tricks - did this topic truly belong in a book with a title like this one? It just felt like unnecessary padding to me - and poorly selected padding at that. There were other chapters in the book that gave very good overviews - for example, the chapter on sociopathy was very informative to the layman.

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