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SHOEMAKER, FRANKLIN; SHARRETT-SHOEMAKER, TONYA

 
9798189164675: DEATH BY A THOUSAND COMMENTS: How Insignificant Remarks Reveal Character, Insecurity, and Hidden Aggression

Synopsis

Most people can recall a moment when a small, seemingly insignificant comment stayed with them far longer than it should have. The remark was minor. It could even be defended as a joke, an observation, or “just being honest.” Yet it lodged somewhere deeper than the words themselves seemed to justify.
This book examines why those comments matter. It explores the psychology behind unnecessary remarks—the insecurity, status-seeking, passive aggression, and character patterns that often drive them—and the cumulative damage they create in relationships, workplaces, families, and the inner life of the person on the receiving end.
The authors write from decades of clinical observation. What looks small on the surface frequently reveals a great deal about the speaker, and over time it can reshape the emotional climate of an entire relationship.

— A Colleague in Clinical Practice

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