Dealing with Difficult People Versus Them Dealing with You!


www.billcphd.com – Part 1 of 4 of a PBS Special featuring psychologist Dr. Bill Crawford on a new approach to dealing with difficult people and/or conflict resolution

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25 Responses to “Dealing with Difficult People Versus Them Dealing with You!”
  1. BillCPhD says:

    Yep. Around 2002. Since then I have added more material on how certain behavior in people (difficult and otherwise) about how we can engage people so that they shift from their resistant brain to their receptive brain and hear what we are saying. Feel free to visit my website for more information. Thanks, Dr. Bill Crawford

  2. pukeachu says:

    Was this on PBS, Doc?

  3. nununcle says:

    I manage a team of international and local staff in a developing country. Some of the latter complain that while performing the same tasks as the former they are paid much less due to their “local” status. It is not possible to adapt salary grid. How can I solve this conflict?

  4. y00n1x says:

    I don’t know if he is or not but I have this problem…someone will get me worked up inside and i don’t show it but I just become quiet and try to remove myself from the area. why is this….its so hard to talk at those times too.

  5. IlIIllIllIllIIllIIll says:

    @hustlegrl22 good luck….

  6. hustlegrl22 says:

    That’s the thing. My loved one seems to have a better “grip” on the situation than I do. I want to be strong for him and get over it. I’m tired of giving so much energy to this person who had inflicted a lot of pain. He told me to day that one day she will reap what she sew and that it is important to do the right thing. I just want to stop feeling so negative and having hate in my heart.

  7. BillCPhD says:

    It is certainly harder to deal with situations such as these – And – Just to be sure I know what you are asking . . . Are you wanting help in not getting “worked up” or are you asking how to help your loved one?

    Thanks, Bill

  8. hustlegrl22 says:

    I am able to let things go when dealing with difficult and am able to coexist peacefully. The problem with me is when a friend or loved one has to deal with a difficult person. That makes me get worked up. How do I deal when someone has hurt someone else that I love?

  9. BillCPhD says:

    I couldn’t agree more. In fact, in my new book “Life from the Top of the Mind” I talk about how “difficult” behavior comes from the lower 20% of the brain that is engaged by fear. Thanks for writing:-) Bill Crawford, Ph.D.

  10. SmithBrotha says:

    It has been my experience, that most difficult people suffer from deeply rooted inferiority complexes and insecurities. Most people who truly love themselves, are happy and content, and have no desire to be rude and insensitive to others!

  11. AjfromDamons says:

    This video is very helpful. I lost a job, almost two because I snapped at a guy who deserved to be snapped at. I don’t have a temper, but on the other side I wasn’t grown up to take people’s unadulterated shit. It ended up him with a busted up face and me getting fired at a very high paying job.

  12. BillCPhD says:

    Great to hear that this was helpful and the fact that you can understand the value of not arguing about petty issues should serve you well in all your future relationships. Congratulations! :-) Bill

  13. neoaimee says:

    This helped, my mom was like I gave you a cookie and I said no I didn’t eat it. She said yes you did and I said no I didn’t! It just kept going on like a cycle. I told her it’s petty stuff and she clamed down finally. Also people who do rude comments on my vids I just block them simple as that.

  14. AmusedChild says:

    Sorry, this is not my experience. I never lost my temper, became defensive, or got angry with the bully in my office. I acquiesced and agreed, and killed her with kindness, and she became even MORE angry, badmouthing me absurdly. Therefore I made sure that as many people as far up the ladder as I could witnessed her abusive behavior, and I must say that she accommodated me beautifully by behaving like a spoiled, conceited brat. Some people are truly wicked, immature, and incompetent.

  15. bltork says:

    Thanks! This vid really help ALOT! I won’t argue difficult people on youtube anymore. Let them say all they want. No one can help them but themselves.

  16. OneEyedJack1970 says:

    I thought the lesson of the fist was strike first, strike hard, no mercy, sir.

  17. Aelliotb says:

    Funny and informative, he is a very good speaker

  18. Etilema says:

    Why?

  19. nextor123 says:

    I dont like the “sense of humor” many american speakers have, they should say a couple of hilarius comments, and thats it.

  20. privateny says:

    great video! i like it!!

  21. newmillionaires says:

    Really great to land on this. Info I needed and I’m glad to share. Thanks for making the world a better place.

    Steve

  22. unrulytruthmonger says:

    Dr. Crawford is my latest personal hero… great vid!

  23. tracy10UT says:

    Interesting, but I’m not quite sure yet how to deal with the difficult types I MOST meet, and those are women in general, who are so disorganized they allow themselves about 2 minutes to get every single duty done and then become totally outraged when the process takes three to five minutes blaming everyone else around them for their bad planning time.

  24. researchfiend says:

    This is really good stuff. Well done lecture providing information about better interpersonal relationships.

  25. rskolkata2008 says:

    great video…real good help…

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