Robert D. Hare Books

Paul Babiak, Ph.D, is an organizational psychologist who specializes in management development. His work has been featured in the New York Times and Harvard Business Review.

Robert D. Hare, Ph.D, is an emeritus psychology professor at the University of British Columbia and considered one of the world’s foremost experts on the phenomenon of psychopathy.

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 Books: Snakes in Suits by Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare

Snakes in Suits

Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare
When Psychopaths Go to Work
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What's Snakes in Suits about?

Snakes in Suits (2006) examines what happens when a psychopath doesn’t wind up in jail, but instead puts on a suit and gets a job. The book outlines the tactics these predators use, how they damage companies and how you can protect yourself.

Who should read Snakes in Suits?

  • Anyone who thinks their boss, colleague, subordinate, friend or partner may be a psychopath
  • Anyone who wants to know how to protect themselves or their company from the destructive influence of psychopaths

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 Books: Without Conscience by Robert D. Hare

Without Conscience

Robert D. Hare

What's Without Conscience about?

Without Conscience by Robert D. Hare delves into the world of psychopaths and their lack of empathy or guilt. Through real-life case studies and psychological analysis, the book provides a chilling examination of individuals who operate without a moral compass. It also explores the implications of this condition on society and offers insights into recognizing and protecting oneself from such individuals.

Who should read Without Conscience?

  • Individuals interested in understanding the psychology of psychopathy
  • Psychology students and professionals seeking in-depth knowledge on the topic
  • People who want to learn how to recognize and protect themselves from manipulative individuals