Children of the Self-Absorbed
A Grown-Up's Guide to Getting Over Narcissistic Parents
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Reneé Pitts
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Written by:
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Nina W. Brown
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Being a parent is usually all about giving of yourself to foster your child's growth and development. But what happens when this isn't the case? Some parents dismiss the needs of their children, asserting their own instead, demanding attention and reassurance from even very young children. This may especially be the case when a parent has narcissistic tendencies or narcissistic personality disorder. From the author of Working with the Self-Absorbed and Loving the Self-Absorbed, this major revision of a self-help classic offers a step-by-step approach to resolving conflict and building a meaningful relationship with a narcissistic parent. The second edition of Children of the Self-Absorbed offers clear definitions of narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder to help you identify the extent of your parent's problem. You'll learn the different types of destructive narcissism and how to recognize their effects on relationships. With the aid of proven techniques, you'll discover that you're not helpless against your parent's behavior and that you needn't consider giving up on the relationship. Instead, realistic strategies and steps are suggested for learning to set mutually agreed upon behaviors that can help you fulfull your needs and expectations.
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- 2023-05-25
Helpful to a point
This book was helpful in helping me see my father is a narcissist. But after the discovery I found other books to be far more helpful. So if you’re like me and put a nice word on a toxic parent because you think it’s mean to call them or see them for what they are read this book to help you see toxic upbringings are not normal. Then get a book that will help you deal with that. Also the reader was painful to listen to. But still helpful.
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