Narcissism and Codependency Series
By Jean Harrison, Beattie Grey and Melody Dixon
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About this series
Do you tend to attract abusive people that take advantage of you? Are you left conflicted and confused after the relationship falls apart?
It's a fact that the narcissist in your life doesn't care about you. Dr. Judith Orloff said it best, "Narcissists have an empathy deficit disorder – they're not capable of empathy as we know it."
As a result, they are more likely to display narcissistic traits, like engaging in manipulative or game playing behaviors, than to commit long-term. If you've been with a narcissist in a relationship, then you have become the victim of something called "narcissistic abuse."
To the narcissist, you are nothing more than a source of attention, admiration, and praise. They need you to supply these things so that they can continue to support their inflated, false sense of self. While narcissism in men is more common, women are no exception. Realizing that you are in an abusive relationship can be a difficult challenge for anyone to face. Luckily, you are not alone in this journey. There are important tools needed for this process to help you understand what has happened, cope with the trauma, and move on from narcissism in toxic relationships.
The definition of narcissistic abuse implies that you've been a victim of verbal abuse, manipulation, gaslighting, exploitation, subjugation, neglect, isolation, or even violence, and reading this book will greatly benefit you! In Narcissist Abuse Recovery, you will learn how to break free of your abuser, get through the recovery process, and form meaningful relationships in the future.
In this book, you'll discover:
How to enter the mind of a narcissist and uncover their deepest, darkest secrets
The undeniable traits that qualify you as the ultimate target for narcissists
How to reveal the mask that narcissists use to hide their true identify and decode their language
The one thing narcissist can't go without and how you can starve them of it
How to take your abuser's power away and regain the respect that you deserve
The zombie effect that occurs when you don't stand up for yourself, and how the narcissist can use it against you
The horrifying abuse cycle stages narcissists funnel you through to turn into a chew toy
How abusers can sometimes stick around long after you get rid of them
A simple technique for silencing your abuser and taking control of the situation
Weapons an abuser plans to use against you when trying to leave a narcissist marriage or going through a narcissism divorce
Effective methods for recovering from abuse and healing psychological trauma
The inescapable narcissism that exists in your family, and how to fight against it
And much much more!
The road to healing and narcissism recovery has never been easier. This book was written by someone that has experienced what you have been through — pain and confusion, and desperation for something better. Most victims can have trouble leaving abusive relationships, but you can different. You can leave your abuser without feeling abandoned, even if you're scared to be alone or have no place to go. It is possible, and we are capable of reaching goals through our strength. If you don't want to wait any longer to get the life you deserve, then get yourself a copy of this book today!
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- Codependent Cure: The No More Codependency Recovery Guide For Obtaining Detachment From Codependence Relationships: Narcissism and Codependency, #1
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Do you want to stop relying on relationships to meet all of your emotional needs? Then keep reading... Do you need to find love and validation outside of yourself to be able to function properly? Are your abandonment issues so severe that you feel as if one of your limbs is being amputated when someone leaves you? Like most psychiatric concepts, codependency causes, symptoms, and effects are complicated. In almost all cases, codependency disorder begins in childhood. Of course, all children are completely dependent on their caretakers in the first few years of their life, but as an adult, they shouldn't be dependent to the extent that it becomes harmful to both themselves and their family. When you have a codependent personality, you tend to have low self-esteem and turn to anything outside of yourself for comfort, such as alcohol, drugs, relationships, or compulsive behaviors. This can take a toll on your life and leave you in a state of constant fear of abandonment, a compelling need to please and control others, poor communication, lack of boundaries, and obsession with your partner. However, recovering from codependency and healing is possible! Anyone who struggles with codependent behaviors such as abandonment, trust, assertiveness, people pleasing, and dependency will greatly benefit from reading this book. Codependent Cure: The No More Codependence Recovery Guide for Obtaining Detachment From Codependency will provide you with steps to identify codependent behaviors and strategies to get rid of them for good! In this book, you'll discover: - The severity of codependency and its impact on individuals - The real "culprit" who is to blame for your codependency - Which dysfunctional character describes you - Why codependents are dangerous to certain individuals - The horrifying stages of codependency relationships/codependent marriage - The telltale signs of a codependent relationship - A simple technique for setting boundaries to open up the lines of communication - When it's time pack and leave a toxic relationship - How to make the road to recovery less bumpy - Proven techniques for maintaining your recovery - And much much more! Many people struggle for years to let go of their codependency, but our codependency workbook provides proven techniques that makes facing codependence much simpler than other codependent books on the market. So if you're tired of looking for love and validation outside of yourself in order to function, then take control of your life, pick up this book and begin your journey today!
- Narcissist Abuse Recovery: The Ultimate Guide for How to Understand, Cope, and Move on from Narcissism in Toxic Relationships: Narcissism and Codependency, #1
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Do you tend to attract abusive people that take advantage of you? Are you left conflicted and confused after the relationship falls apart? It's a fact that the narcissist in your life doesn't care about you. Dr. Judith Orloff said it best, "Narcissists have an empathy deficit disorder – they're not capable of empathy as we know it." As a result, they are more likely to display narcissistic traits, like engaging in manipulative or game playing behaviors, than to commit long-term. If you've been with a narcissist in a relationship, then you have become the victim of something called "narcissistic abuse." To the narcissist, you are nothing more than a source of attention, admiration, and praise. They need you to supply these things so that they can continue to support their inflated, false sense of self. While narcissism in men is more common, women are no exception. Realizing that you are in an abusive relationship can be a difficult challenge for anyone to face. Luckily, you are not alone in this journey. There are important tools needed for this process to help you understand what has happened, cope with the trauma, and move on from narcissism in toxic relationships. The definition of narcissistic abuse implies that you've been a victim of verbal abuse, manipulation, gaslighting, exploitation, subjugation, neglect, isolation, or even violence, and reading this book will greatly benefit you! In Narcissist Abuse Recovery, you will learn how to break free of your abuser, get through the recovery process, and form meaningful relationships in the future. In this book, you'll discover: How to enter the mind of a narcissist and uncover their deepest, darkest secrets The undeniable traits that qualify you as the ultimate target for narcissists How to reveal the mask that narcissists use to hide their true identify and decode their language The one thing narcissist can't go without and how you can starve them of it How to take your abuser's power away and regain the respect that you deserve The zombie effect that occurs when you don't stand up for yourself, and how the narcissist can use it against you The horrifying abuse cycle stages narcissists funnel you through to turn into a chew toy How abusers can sometimes stick around long after you get rid of them A simple technique for silencing your abuser and taking control of the situation Weapons an abuser plans to use against you when trying to leave a narcissist marriage or going through a narcissism divorce Effective methods for recovering from abuse and healing psychological trauma The inescapable narcissism that exists in your family, and how to fight against it And much much more! The road to healing and narcissism recovery has never been easier. This book was written by someone that has experienced what you have been through — pain and confusion, and desperation for something better. Most victims can have trouble leaving abusive relationships, but you can different. You can leave your abuser without feeling abandoned, even if you're scared to be alone or have no place to go. It is possible, and we are capable of reaching goals through our strength. If you don't want to wait any longer to get the life you deserve, then get yourself a copy of this book today!
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