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Spotting, Coping, Escaping, and Recovering from Narcissists
- Love Bombing and Coercive Control
- Narrado por: John Smale
- Duração: 1 hora e 59 minutos
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Sinopse
The Book Narcissists Don't Want You to Read Because It Tells Their Secrets.
This a purposefully short book that contains powerful messages. It is like having a good and genuine friend by your side.
Written by a therapist with many, many years of practical experience in the resolution of problems such as these, what this book does is to turn sufferers into survivors and then those survivors into happy and fulfilled regular people.
It shows how that wonderful, but fake, love affair is all about the narcissist and not you. They can only love themselves. That is narcissism, and it is a personality disorder.
Rather than being full of case studies about other people, the book helps you to identify narcs, deal with their methods, get away from them, and then live a normal life.
And if you are influenced by reviews before making your decision about the suitability of this book, please remember that victims wish to keep their identities secret and narcissists will want to put you off learning about their tricks and how they hurt others.
The companion book to this is Broken Mirrors: Narcissism and Narcissists, Short Stories and Metaphors. It is a set of short stories and metaphors about escaping from emotional and physical traps and clutches. As said before, the author worked for many years as a therapist. He found that metaphors gave insights into the difficulties of people and showed the ways in which his clients could escape or improve. If the stories strike a chord, then they also show a way out.