United States of America (Press Release) August 27, 2007 --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Jordan Bucher, PR by the Book, jordan@prbythebook.com, 512.363.5756
STOP YOUR MISERY
Recognizing and dealing with the negative people in your life
(FLORIDA) You’ve all had to deal with them. The passive aggressive who makes you feel as if everything you do or say is wrong, the drama-queen, whose insatiable need for attention overwhelms you, the smooth operator who exploits you as a means to an end, the unstable fatal attractor who loves to hate you and lives on the borderline of reality and the egotist the self-obsessed person who sees himself as superior to everyone else around him. These people have the uncanny ability to make our day go down hill fast.
Each one of these people has something in common. They are all PDIs--personality disordered individuals, a psychiatric term used to identify those people with whom we must interact and who make us feel miserable in the process. According to psychiatrist Stanley Kapuchinski, M.D., author of Say Goodbye to your PDI (Personality Disordered Individual): Recognize People Who Make You Miserable and Eliminate Them From Your Life for Good!, you don’t have to put up with them in your life anymore.
In his years of treating patients, Dr. Kapuchinski found that it is people’s relationships that cause much of the unhappiness in their lives. Often, it is because they unwittingly fall into these relationships with a PDI, a very controlling person who makes them feel used and abused. They feel powerless to do anything to get themselves out of the wretched situation in which they find themselves and frequently blame themselves if the relationship is not a happy one….all the result of the PDIs skillful manipulating.
Written in everyday language, the book is filled with numerous “picture this” examples of PDIs like the man or woman who is always late or ‘borrows’ something and never returns it and then blames you for making him feel bad when you remind him or the smooth operator who lies to you and then makes you feel guilty for catching him in his lie. Say Goodbye to your PDI also contains “true life adventures” of real stories showing how the PDIs act and think and what you can and cannot do in dealing with them.
For more information, please visit http://www.saygoodbyetoyourpdi.com/ or http://stopyourmisery.com
CONTACT: Jordan Bucher, PR by the Book, jordan@prbythebook.com, 512.363.5756
STOP YOUR MISERY
Recognizing and dealing with the negative people in your life
(FLORIDA) You’ve all had to deal with them. The passive aggressive who makes you feel as if everything you do or say is wrong, the drama-queen, whose insatiable need for attention overwhelms you, the smooth operator who exploits you as a means to an end, the unstable fatal attractor who loves to hate you and lives on the borderline of reality and the egotist the self-obsessed person who sees himself as superior to everyone else around him. These people have the uncanny ability to make our day go down hill fast.
Each one of these people has something in common. They are all PDIs--personality disordered individuals, a psychiatric term used to identify those people with whom we must interact and who make us feel miserable in the process. According to psychiatrist Stanley Kapuchinski, M.D., author of Say Goodbye to your PDI (Personality Disordered Individual): Recognize People Who Make You Miserable and Eliminate Them From Your Life for Good!, you don’t have to put up with them in your life anymore.
In his years of treating patients, Dr. Kapuchinski found that it is people’s relationships that cause much of the unhappiness in their lives. Often, it is because they unwittingly fall into these relationships with a PDI, a very controlling person who makes them feel used and abused. They feel powerless to do anything to get themselves out of the wretched situation in which they find themselves and frequently blame themselves if the relationship is not a happy one….all the result of the PDIs skillful manipulating.
Written in everyday language, the book is filled with numerous “picture this” examples of PDIs like the man or woman who is always late or ‘borrows’ something and never returns it and then blames you for making him feel bad when you remind him or the smooth operator who lies to you and then makes you feel guilty for catching him in his lie. Say Goodbye to your PDI also contains “true life adventures” of real stories showing how the PDIs act and think and what you can and cannot do in dealing with them.
For more information, please visit http://www.saygoodbyetoyourpdi.com/ or http://stopyourmisery.com

My book focuses on giving insight and a new perspective on these relationships which can cause you such misery and unhappiness.
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