- Too smart to be happy? The adult gifted - Jeanne Siaud-Facchin - Books

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  • The "high-potential" decrypted  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    It emerges from this book bitter realization that intelligence senior is a burden and is always accompanied by a hyper-emotionalism which further complicates life. The subject "HP" lives among others as an alien, to wonder why it is so different
  • Discomfort can hide a truth ....  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    I recommend this book to all those who have questions about their discomfort, their difference against life, against the other and which have never imagined "being different" simply. By discovering this truth, I "cried" because I final
  • informative 11  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    quite painful reading, because very instructive, and having read about a number of things in this book earlier could have avoided me painful experiences. Beyond these personal considerations, is a very useful book to understand it as "suffering"
  • Book Mirror  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    Contrary to opinions of readers found this pessimistic and black book, I found this enlightening book! This is not only a mirror book, which reflects the personality, so complex, the "gifted" is a magnifying mirror, to see all the small details
  • very useful 418  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    Book very useful when one seeks a little, especially if there already "zebras" in the family. Do not replace an IQ but helps to situate themselves.
  • But who watched me secrétemment since my childhood?  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    That is the question I asked myself while reading this book. So reassuring, so "normalizing". Finally there was pus feel like a freak, an alien or completely offset from this world. There are similar. And then essentially says finally! Gifted no
  • Recognition ...  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    ... That's the first word that came to mind from the first pages of this book. Recognition that I was really and that was always denied me a hypersensitive being, experiencing emotions but can not express them. I read this book about my therapist Boa
  • saving electroshock  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    My therapist advised me this book (she was beginning to know me ...), it was a real shock, at 37, to recognize and understand me through the pages. It was also saving because this reading, combined with my work in therapy, allowed me to move up a gea
  • This book is the mirror of the soul gifted that look.  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    How to say? ... Not easy !! .... When, from your childhood you are told "smart" and even very smart .. but for you, it is not synonymous, that of suffering and loneliness ... misunderstandings and imbalance, and sometimes even releases .. When f
  • To read, but taken with caution  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    There is in this book JSF some very interesting things. She speaks clearly about it and describes very well what characterizes giftedness neurological point of view, as well as the particular operation that results. It details sensitively the charact
  • Huge discovery  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    Too intelligent to be happy? : The adult gifted At 61 I found myself completely in this book. Not for the sake of gifted side, but for the explanation of my operation and my difficulties at least since my youth and certainly my childhood. It was a sh
  • Normally happy!  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    With "The gifted child" already documented and practice, we could only have the desire to be well-informed parents about the precocity of his child to help him live peacefully their differences. But why so many passages they made us oddly tears
  • Recommended for adults over 18  

    Too intelligent to be happy? The adult gifted (Paperback)
    The first book of Jeanne-Siaud Facchin on the gifted child already allowed to adult, to discover its stripes (a gifted is called "zebra"). This new book is the only one I know who it is dedicated exclusively. Quality is always at the rendezvous.