Gift of Fear

Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence

Paperback, 340 pages

English language

Published Aug. 24, 2000 by Bloomsbury Pub Ltd.

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4 stars (3 reviews)

A stranger in a deserted parking lot offers to help carry a woman's groceries. Is he a good Samaritan or is he after something else? A fired employee says "You'll be sorry." Will he return with a gun? After their first date, a man tells a woman it is their "destiny" to be married. What will he do when she won't see him again? A mother has an uneasy feeling about the nice babysitter she's just hired. Should she not go to work today?

These days, no one in America feels immune to violence. But now, in this extraordinary groundbreaking book, the nation's leading expert on predicting violent behavior unlocks the puzzle of human violence and shows that, like every creature on earth, we have within us the ability to predict the harm others might do us and get out of its way. Contrary to popular myth, human violence almost …

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5 stars

The Gift of Fear is a book that I think everyone should read in today's world of online activity and easy access to personal information. It seems that stalking and obsessive-type behaviors are on the rise lately. So it is important for everyone, not just women to be aware and cautious when meeting and dealing with these types of personalities.

It is important for us to understand how others think and behave so we can become less reactionary to possibly dangerous situations. And this book explains perfectly and simply how these unstable people think and what drives them.

My only complaint about this book as I think the fact that the wording in this book is tailored to female readers is a mistake. Women are not the only gender on this planet that deals with harassment. And I think the wording turns off male readers by making them feel that …

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  • Physiological & neuro-psychology
  • Self-Help & Practical Interests

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