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Books

Book

Evil’s Psychology

Concepts that will assist you in identifying Predator Personalities, Manipulation Strategies, and Evil Systems used to harm their victims..

This book is intended to assist anyone in comprehending the deep and complex psychology that underpins predatory personalities. The author travels in an unprecedented and authentic way through new models and theories of a large number of authors from very diverse fields of psychology, uniting them into a coherent and unique whole, using simple and clear language.

The first section of the book is concerned with predatory personalities, and themes such as the “myth of evil,” the definition of evil, the current man’s paradigm, aggressive behavior, and the development of a new coherent conceptual framework that encompasses these personalities are addressed. Finally, approximately 50 specific manipulation strategies are described in detail with daily examples to assist people in quickly identifying such behaviors. The second section of the book discusses the situations that lead to evil. It is no longer about individuals, but rather about systems designed by such individuals and destined to produce evil.

Interview

PhD Albert Bandura.

To Dr. Albert Bandura, who graciously invited me into his home to interview him at the begining of the creation of this book. His intellectual depth and teaching vocation inspired me to awaken my curiosity and immerse myself in an initially uncertain and ambiguous, but ultimately astonishing and fascinating universe. It has been a true honor to have spent several hours with one of the brightest minds in psychology history, leaving an indelible memory.

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Stanford University, San Francisco, 2017

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of the most common questions I’ve received about Predator Personalities are listed below.

Are Predators Aware of What They’re Doing?

Yes, they are fully aware of their actions. Because they are well aware that what they are doing is wrong, they deliberately conceal their intentions in order to avoid being discovered by others.

Does it help to confront predatory personalities once they’ve been identified?

It makes no sense to confront predatory personalities because they despise the truth, they will never accept responsibility for their actions, no matter how strong the evidence is against them.

How can intelligent people be victims of Predator Personalities?

It is not a matter of intelligence, but of psychology. They specifically employ Domain Strategies to perplex their victims, which have nothing to do with intelligence but rather with trust.

Is There a Treatment for Predator Personalities?

The vast majority are incurable. A few exceptions may have a cure, but statistically, they are extremely rare. These people do not seek psychotherapy or see a psychiatrist because they do not believe they have a problem.