The Control Freak
S**I
A Handbook for Dealing with Pushy, Domineering People
Les Parrott is a Christian psychology professor and author of several best sellers. He is well-known in the Christian community and is the founder and co-director of the Center for Relationship Development at Seattle Pacific University. I have found Dr. Parrott's writings very useful in my ministry for adult children of abusive or controlling birth-families, Luke 17:3 Ministries. In this book, Dr. Parrott teaches us how to recognize a control freak and discusses their top ten characteristics- obnoxious, tenacious, invasive, obsessive, perfectionist, critical, irritable, demanding, rigid, and closeminded. A Control Freak has little respect for privacy and snoops in areas that aren't her business. It doesn't matter how illogical his argument or how insignificant his point, he won't let go. He often zeroes in on some minor detail and doesn't care about the big picture. Compromise is unspeakable- she is right and everybody else is wrong. She sets standards you never agreed to live by. Anything and everything is cause for a tantrum. He will make ridiculous demands and insist or coerce you into doing things his way. He uses criticism as a terrific tool to get people to do what he wants them to. There is a Control-Freak Self-Test which will tell you if you know a control-freak. Yes or No questions include: If something isn't exactly to this person's liking, he or she reflexively points it out- even at the risk of embarrassing others; It seems that winning an argument is more important to this person than finding the best solution; and If this person doesn't get what he or she wants, you can count on a good display of anger, pouting, or the silent treatment. The WADIT Principle is explained in a grimly humorous way. We continue forever to do something silly that doesn't make sense because of the WADIT Principle- because that is the way We Always Did It. Various types of Control-Freaks are discussed, as well as how to cope with them, including chapters on The Pushy Parent and The Invasive In-Law. Each chapter includes a self-test so you can see if you have a Pushy Parent or Invasive In-Law. Setting boundaries, saying "No", forgiveness, identifying your own reactive style, and making decisions are all discussed. We are also taught how to tame our own controlling tendencies. This is a very interesting and informative book for those with controlling family members, or other controlling people in their lives, and I highly recommend it.
V**E
Meh.
I purchased 2 books about control at the same time. While not unreadable, I found this book to be simplistic and redundant. I would recommend the other book, but this one is going into the "donate" bin.
M**E
AMAZING!
This book is a lifesaver for those drowning under the weight of the Control Freak(s) in their lives! Can you say, "mother-in-law ammunition?!" This outstanding work of art not only gives you practical tools to combat controlling behavior in others, but it also leads yo to examine your own life and discover the reasons behind your reactions to control freaks.For the self-professed Control Freak who reads it, this book examines the reasons why control is such an issue and how to effectively overcome those excuses. Les Parrott has amazing insight as a Control Freak, and his literary genius is a must for anyone who comes in contact with people, period!
L**E
Good book
Great read for those being controlled by a domineering personality, and for those who struggle for control in their own life.
S**N
A must read.
Great book. Therapist recommended. Timely delivery.
J**H
How to regain control with the controller.
This book gives hope to those who know or are married to a controller. It is an easy read with lots of life experiences. If you feel you have lost control with the controller in your life, you will want to read this book. It is easy to lose hope with the controller, this book offers hope. I recommend it highly.
A**S
The Control Freaks overwhelm us.
I'd say that Dr. Parrott made a super hit on this one. It contains parts that make me laugh and others that make me wish I could force the control freaks I know to read it and even eat it. Control freaks are found all over. So I only wish that all of them could take time to buy it and read it. Then of course, apply its contents to themselves.
D**S
Very Helpful
As a person who deals with numerous control freaks, and who possesses the traits myself, I can appreciate Parrot's advice here for handling folks who refuse to do things any other way than their way. I can also appreciate his tips for tempering the control freak within me. His words are candid, thoughtful, and enlightening.This book is a good read for anyone who interacts a great deal with people. Strained relationships can be mended and strengthened by taming the control freaks around us, and most importantly the control freak within us.
P**.
Not quite what I was after
Pretty reasonable content, a little repetitive in places, well laid out so I could jump straight to relevant sections.Didn't think the references to God were necessary, as I thought this should be more science (psychology) based.
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