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The Control Freak

The Control Freak

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who's a Control Freak?
Review: As a previously self-diagnosed Control Freak, this book is a real eye opener. Good for both the CF and those who live or work with CF's. An honest appraisal and reading of the suggestions was very helpful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Handbook for Dealing with Pushy, Domineering People
Review: 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. 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.






Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Necessary
Review: Loving 3 control freaks who are in my family; this book has totally enlightened me on the "Why?" and banished my greatest fear - that I would become one too. Excellent writing kept me glued to the pages - I inhaled the entire book in two days. If you ARE a Control Freak (and that's not all bad - just needs to be redirected, which you'll learn how to do in the book) or if you love a Control Freak - READ IT - it could save your most cherished relationships.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finally someone who understands!
Review: My mother is the biggest control freak I have ever met. I never knew there were other people out there that were just like her. Granted, I have known other control freaks, but they paled in comparison to my mom, so they were tolerable. While the message I got from this book was a little frustrating (you can't change a control freak), it was still reassuring to know that my father and I are not the only people in this world who have had to deal with this type of person.


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