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  • Published: 30 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9781473570276
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 26 min
  • Narrators: Emily Alison, Laurence Alison

Rapport

The Four Ways to Read People




A breakout pop psychology book from the world experts on interrogation techniques

Brought to you by Penguin.

Get what you want from even the most difficult characters

All of us have to deal with difficult people. Whether we’re asking our neighbour to move a fence or our boss for a pay rise, we can struggle to avoid arguments and get what we want.

Laurence and Emily Alison are world leaders in forensic psychology, and they specialise in the most difficult interactions imaginable: criminal interrogations. They advise and train the police, security agencies, the FBI and the CIA on how to deal with extremely dangerous suspects when the stakes are high.

After 30 years’ work – and unprecedented access to 2,000 hours of terrorist interrogations – they have developed a ground-breaking model of interpersonal communication. This deceptively simple approach to handling any encounter works as well for teenagers as it does for terrorists. Now it’s time to share it with the world.

Rapport reveals that every interaction follows four styles: Control (the lion), Capitulate (the mouse), Confront (the Tyrannosaur) and Co-operate (the monkey). As soon as you understand these styles and your own goals you can shape any conversation at will. And you’ll be closer to the real secret: how to create instant rapport.

© Emily and Laurence Alison 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

  • Published: 30 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9781473570276
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 26 min
  • Narrators: Emily Alison, Laurence Alison

About the authors

Laurence Alison

Laurence Alison is professor of psychology at the University of Liverpool, and head of the Centre for Critical Incident Decision Making. He has an international reputation and is widely published in relation to his work on decision-making in high-stake environments, interviewing and interrogation, and prioritisation and detection of sex offenders. He has been psychological advisor on nearly 500 major incidents, including high profile murder cases and London bombings.