This book gives a comprehensive explanation of who a difficult person is, their traits, and many ways to cope with their difficulties, it highlights ways of dealing with a difficult family member, colleague, or Boss, and the many ways to cope with a difficult client.
Ever had to deal with a really challenging person? If you've ever been around someone who was continuously trying to start an argument, put you down, or tried to take advantage of you, you know how irritating and tiring it can be both physically and psychologically.
In the end, dealing with problematic individuals is a natural element of social contact. These actions are often the consequence of insecurity or fear. It will be simpler to react in a manner that diffuses problems rather than escalating them if you can manage to look beyond the person's conduct.
It should be noted that everyone has a unique personality type and set of peculiarities. Personality conflicts by themselves don't lead to problematic partnerships. And Interpersonal connections are often ruined by inadequate communication, a lack of empathy, or criticism.