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Tips for happy, healthy living from Christian psychologist and life coach, Dr. Jennifer Degler. With her trademark wit and warmth, Dr. Jennifer and her guests provide practical tips for enjoying emotional wellness, rewarding relationships, and satisfying sex. For more info, go to http://jenniferdegler.com

Apr 15, 2019

If you're in or coming out of a relationship with a difficult, controlling person, in this Tip Talk episode psychologist Dr. Jennifer Degler has ten tips to help handle emotional manipulation and its after effects. It's time to quit trying to help and change the emotionally manipulative person. Instead, you can focus on developing your emotional manipulation detection and management skills.

You can download a free PDF of this Top Ten Tips list on her website at http://jenniferdegler.com/free-resources/.

The book she mentions is No More Christian Nice Girl: When Just Being Nice--Instead of Good--Hurts You, Your Family, and Your Friends. Available on her website, bookstores, and online retailers.

"Be deaf to what people say and listen to what they do. The truth about people is found in their actions, not their words."

"It's not your job to fix emotionally manipulative people. Your job is to maintain your safety and well-being."

"If you feel worse about yourself or increasingly unclear about who you are after spending time with someone, you are likely being emotionally manipulated."