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Protect yourself by learning how to trust -- and act on -- your instincts with the "empowering" #1 bestseller from personal safety expert Gavin de Becker (Boston Globe). A carjacker lurking in a shopping mall parking lot. An abusive husband pounding on the door. A disgruntled employee brandishing a gun. These days, no one is safe from the specter of violence. But according to Gavin de Becker, everyone can feel safer, act safer, be safer -- if they learn how to listen to their own sixth sense about danger. De Becker has made a career of protecting people and predicting violent behavior. His firm handles security for many of the leading figures in Hollywood and Silicon Valley, and his computerized risk-assessment system helps analyze threats to members of Congress and the Supreme Court. Now, in this unprecedented guide, de Becker shares his expertise with everyone. Covering all the dangerous situations people typically face -- street crime, domestic abuse, violence in the workplace -- de Becker provides real-life examples and offers specific advice on restraining orders, self-defense, and more. But the key to self-protection, he demonstrates, is learning how to trust our own intuitions. For everyone who's ever felt threatened, this book is essential reading.
CONTRIBUTORS: Gavin de Becker
EAN: 9780316235778
COUNTRY: United States
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WEIGHT: 318 g
HEIGHT: 211 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Little, Brown & Company
DATE PUBLISHED: 2021-03-30
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GENRE: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General, SELF-HELP / Safety & Security / Personal Safety & Self-Defense, SELF-HELP / Safety & Security / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society
WIDTH: 140 cm
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Book Themes:
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
"The Gift of Fear offers the gift of survival. Read it."--Linden Gross, author of To Have or to Harm, "A how-to book that reads like a thriller...provocative...empowering."--Boston Globe, "A tour de force...Riveting, instructive, a book that dissects the phenomenon of violence, unravels its mysteries, and shows us how to prevail."--Erika Holzer, author of Eye for an Eye, "De Becker has a lot to say about crime and the fear of crime, and he says it persuasively...His blend of empathy, reassurance, and common sense wows readers."--Newsweek, "Gavin de Becker's book is the first to explain that our powers of intuition are the best protection we have against violence."--Daniel M. Petrocelli, lead counsel for plaintiffs in Fred Goldman v. O. J. Simpson