Narcissistic Mothers: How to Recover and Heal From Emotional and Psychological Abuse from Manipulative Mothers
Written by Martha Fitzpatrick
Narrated by John Adderson
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About this audiobook
What is it like having a narcissistic mother?
Most families are dysfunctional, in the sense that everyone is all over the place. There are different views, morals, judgments, and characters, but at the end of the day, the family is there for you. However, that’s not the case in a narcissist’s home. Whether there is one or three of them in the family, it is always going to be dysfunctional when a narcissist is involved.
In this audiobook, the listener gets to understand that narcissistic behavior is not a voluntary act of misconduct. This is especially invaluable, enabling an individual to embrace and accommodate persons who exhibit narcissistic members of society.
This audiobook deeply uncovers the true face of narcissistic abuse and comprehensively carves an escape route from the nightmare that narcissistic behavior bears.
Here it is what you will find inside:
- Origin of Narcissism
- Identifying a Narcissist Chapter 3: What is narcissism
- Narcissistic Strategies of Manipulation
- How a Narcissist can control you
- Manipulation technique
- Types of Narcissistic Mothers
- How your Mother will manifest her Narcissism
- Narcissist Mothers and Their Sons
- Effect of Narcissistic Abuse On Adult Children
This book covers all these, and much more.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is all I need to know. What written in the book is exactly the same the way I feel. This book helps me a lot.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This book says a narcissistic person is all about his/herself and then tells you to make choices to be all about yourself. It does not lead to happiness as it can lead to more isolation. It says the narcissistic does not have empathy which shows that empathy is a good thing but it does not help promotes empathy for others. I found reading books about compassion can help keep your family. This book application will leave people alone which is not the solution as it will make you suffer just in a different way.