The Narcissistic ex : Emotional and Narcissistic Abuse Recovery. How to Heal and Recognize Narcissistic Personality Lovers in a Relationship
Written by William G. Stafford
Narrated by dms
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About this audiobook
Narcissist abuse is a form of abuse that ensures that victims are left emotionally drained, mentally exhausted, and deprived of self-esteem or self-esteem. I've been a victim of a malignant narcissist for seven years of my life, and I know how overwhelming it is to live such an abusive and suppressed life. The helplessness and detachment from reality which comes with narcissistic abuse is enough to hold you in the tight grip of the abuser for as long as they choose.
If you are empathic and have found that you are actively attracting narcissists, there is nothing wrong with you. Sadly, the very essence of your being is appealing to the narcissist. They're fed on your power and the supply you're offering them. The whole section has been devoted to this phenomenon.
What You Learn:
- Narcissistic Abuse
- Should Narcissistic Abusers Be Held Accountable For Their Actions?
- Moving Forward Beyond Narcissistic Abuse
- How To Deal With Narcissistic Personality Disorder
- Narcissistic Personality Disorder
- Relationship Advice-How To Manage Love With A Narcissistic Adult
- Why Narcissists Act The Way They Do?
- Healing From Emotional Abuse - Recover Your Soul And Life Back
And Many More..
Nobody deserves to suffer in the hands of a narcissist— you have the right to live an abundant and fulfilled life. If you have been a victim of narcissistic abuse, there is freedom from the trauma you have endured. You will, and you'll find happiness again if you're willing to implement the techniques set out in this book.
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Reviews for The Narcissistic ex
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book takes you on the journey of a dysfunctional relationship start to finish. You get the full experience from before you meet "this guy" to falling in love with him and what happens when you're together to the end, past the break-up, and into freedom - emotional and physical
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Reading this work was very pleasant. The introduction is exceedingly kind and friendly. I was taken in with the myth of Narcissus who reminds me of many a fellow working out at the gym. Since this book is primarily about a man and a woman, and the man is a narcissist, I was curious if the times of intimacy would be analyzed and to what degree. People who are in a relationship with a narcissist may want to compare. It’s in the intimate behavior that one recognizes the weaknesses of the narcissist.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I really, really like this book. Easy to read and understand. Very practical information, helps, lists and summaries abound.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book starts like most of them do, with a description of NPD, narcissistic personality disorder. But the author added shadings I haven't seen in other books. As she discussed the distinct types, she looked into why that particular type of narcissism is apt to spring up.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Narcissism is certainly a big topic in the self-help circles these days. I have read and reviewed a number of books about it, typically about the relationship between male narcissists and female empaths. Out of all the books I've read, this is one of the better ones.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I haven’t finished this book yet but it has been so helpful. I have read many books on narcissists, but this gives some great descriptions and definitions that I could pass on to others that don’t quite understand with what my family is dealing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book was recommended by my therapist and I truly believe it saved my life as well as the lives of my children. Narcissism is such a deeper issue than what most of society understands. I can’t recommend this book highly enough.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Narcissism has become a big subject in the past few years, especially for women as they are often the victims of abuse given out by narcissistic men. It's clear to me the book was written by someone who has actually experienced this and is thus in a better position to help those struggling with a relationship afflicted by narcissism
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I gave this book to my wife, a staunch feminist. She had a lot of fun reading this book, sometimes romantic, sometimes strong but optimistic. An easy to follow reading. You understand by reading that it is written from the point of view of those who have lived the experience, not just theoretical.