| Table of Contents |
| Introduction |
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Chapter 1:
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The Emotional Intelligence Movement. |
| Chapter 2: |
The Successes and Failures of the EQ Movement |
| Chapter 3: |
Egopathy: An introduction |
| Chapter 4: |
The Communication Style of Egopathy: Big Bad Bullies (BBBs) and PCDs (Power, Control, and Domination) |
| Chapter 5: |
Narcissistic Personality, Sadistic Personality Disorder, Psychopathy, Anti-Social Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder and their Relation to Egopathy |
| Chapter 6: |
Egopathic Defenses/ Ego Expressiveness, Schemas and Hidden Agendas: High Roads and Dominant Networks |
| Chapter 7: |
The Roots of Disempathy and Cruelty: The Developmental Personology of Egopathy |
| Chapter 8: |
Families Behaving Badly; Families Behaving Well |
| Chapter 9: |
Doctors and Professors Behaving Badly |
| Chapter 10: |
Workplace Incivility, Egopathic Bosses, and Healthy Workplaces |
| Chapter 11: |
Personality and EQ Assessment: Which one reveals Egopathy Best? |
| Chapter 12: |
Egopathic Characters in books, on TV, and in the movies. |
| Chapter 13: |
Egopaths in Academic Literature, the Popular Press, and Other Media |
| Chapter 14: |
Public and Private Figures Behaving Badly in the News |
| Chapter 15: |
Happiness, Physical Health, and Positive Psychology |
| Chapter 16: |
So what can I do about it? Remonstrating and High Character Communication; |
| Chapter 17: |
A class in Parenting/Relationships in High School; a class in Developmental Personology in graduate schools. |
| Chapter 18: |
The Vocabulary of Egopathy and High Character Communication |
| Chapter 19: |
The Structure of Emotional Intelligence and Egopathy: The Diagrams, Figures, and Lists References |