How to Hug a Porcupine: Easy Ways to Love the Difficult People in Your Life

· Hatherleigh Press
4.2
32 reviews
eBook
160
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About this eBook

Discover 101 easy strategies for understanding and communicating with difficult people—at home, at work, and in your community!

Learn to calm the quills of difficult parents, children, colleagues, and even strangers.


Most of us know someone who always seems to cause problems or irritate others. The truth is these troublemakers haven’t necessarily asked to be this way. Sometimes we need to learn new approaches for dealing with the difficult people who are harder to get along with or love.

This concise guide explains that making peace with others isn’t as tough or as terrible as we think it is. In 101 useful tips, it shows you how to love and manage the “prickly” people in your life—whether you want to calm the quills of difficult parents, children, siblings, or even strangers.

With a foreword by noted psychotherapist Dr. Debbie Ellis, How to Hug a Porcupine will help you resolve conflicts, communicate effectively, and lead life with greater patience, empathy, and kindness!

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4.2
32 reviews
Victor Costan
11 March 2024
This book is great for readers with attention difficulties. The content is broken into bite-sized pieces, so it's relatively easy to stay on track. The overall concept is endearing, and the sections are separated by cute drawings.
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Chad Crus
16 January 2020
This is a great book! My daughter is a porcupine and we have struggled on so many levels. This book helps to understand where she is coming from thought wise.
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Grace Light
2 April 2019
Easy read! love all the tips! indeed is all about compassion and love :).
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About the author

Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis is a licensed psychologist in Australia and mental health counselor in New York. She is affiliated with several major psychological associations and societies including being a Member of the Australian Psychological Society, and an International Affiliate Member of the American Psychological Association. For several years, she worked with her husband, Dr. Albert Ellis, giving public presentations and professional trainings in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), as well as collaborating on writing and research projects, until his death in 2007. She now continues to present, practice and write about his groundbreaking psychotherapeutic approach of REBT. She has also co-authored several forthcoming books with Dr. Albert Ellis. She currently has a private practice in New York City, and also delivers lectures, workshops and seminars throughout the U.S.A. and across the globe.

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