NARCISSISTIC MOTHERS 2.0: The Healing Path for Adult Children of Narcissistic Mothers A/O Fathers to Overcome your Childhood Manipulation. How to Recover After Hidden Emotional and Psychological Abuse. NEW VERSION
Written by DANA HARPER
Narrated by Erika Mary
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About this audiobook
Do you have a Narcissistic Mother or Father, and you want to Recover from Emotional and Psychological Abuse?
Looking for the best strategies for Rebuilding your Self-Esteem and learning to Overcome your Childhood Manipulation?
This audiobook is for you.
Narcissism is a widespread phenomenon, and those suffering from narcissistic parents see it first-hand. Childhood Manipulation, Control, and Emotional Abuse are commonplace, wreaking havoc on self-esteem and leaving deep-seated emotional scars.
But now, this audiobook offers a wealth of profound and insightful strategies for healing from Narcissistic Abuse. With practical, mindset-transforming exercises to help you identify and overcome manipulation, rebuild your self-esteem, and set boundaries with your parents in adult life, this guide arms you with the tools you need to end the cycle of narcissistic abuse.
Inside, you’ll discover:
-- An Exploration of Narcissistic Personality Disorder and How It Works
-- How NPD Manifests In Your Mother or Father
-- How Narcissists Are Diagnoses – Common Signs and Symptoms
-- The Impact of Narcissistic Parenting on Children
-- Step-By-Step Strategies For Overcoming Narcissistic Abuse
-- How To Rebuild Your Confidence and Self-Esteem
-- Setting Boundaries, Practicing Forgiveness, and Moving Forward With Life
And Much More
With practical exercises, heartfelt advice, and a breakdown of how Narcissism works, this audiobook offers you a path to healing.
Don’t let the effects of a Narcissistic upbringing control your life or ruin your future. Free yourself from the abuse and reclaim control of your life with this powerful guide.
Buy now to begin your journey to HEALING today!More audiobooks from Dana Harper
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Readers find this title to be a very informative and enlightening book about narcissism. It provides real answers to questions about dealing with narcissistic individuals and offers insights on recognizing and gaining back control from them. The book is reader-friendly and can be read in one sitting. It is recommended for anyone struggling with narcissistic parents or wanting to understand narcissistic personality disorder. While some reviewers found similarities with another book and mentioned the heavy use of adjectives in the audiobook version, overall, readers appreciate the valuable information and consider it a must-read for those dealing with narcissism.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This audio book made me feel significant, saw and adored. Adored by an outsider. The best choice I at any point made was to peruse this audio book.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A good book for anyone suffering from narcissistic parents. If you feel like you'll never be good enough, read this book. Very insightful book. Highly recommend to anyone struggling with a narcissistic mother.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I’m about halfway through, and i love it. This book has some great information B and it helps you understand a lot. Its gut Wrenching. It’s enlightening and its accurate.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Not too engaging. Too many "big" verbose words. Too much fluff
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Many people will be surprised to learn that there are several different subtypes and manifestations of narcissism. The cerebral narcissist is the individual who believes they are intellectually much more capable. The cerebral narcissist is all about impressing others with their mental prowess. They are generally very meticulous about their appearances and will do anything to maintain their looks. I want to prefer this guide for people. Grateful!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book answers almost all of the questions about the people having this type of personality disorder. It will save you a lot of grief and lost investments trying to work with them. So, give yourself a head start in dealing with them. Weather you learn to avoid them or to manipulate them in return, this is the foundation to evaluating them and avoiding their traps.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book has really talked about a few people I know.. I found so much information in the book to be eye opening. The way it explains what narcissism is and how to recognize when a person is narcissistic. It is also great at explaining how to gain back your life that a narcissistic person choose to take away. Such a great read and very informative.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book is very reader friendly! Read in one sitting! Very enlightening! A must read book with 75 very REAL questions asked about these 'strange' human beings. The ANSWERS are straight-forward, factual and expose hidden secrets.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This sounds exactly the same (verbatim!) as Danu Morrigan’s book. I don’t know who plagiarized whom but Morrigan’s book came out in 2017 and this one has a release date of 2020. Also, the same examples in Morrigan’s book are more elaborated and specific than in this book.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book. A must have if you believe to have a narcissistic mom or dad. Only thing I noticed is that it was an audiobook with was very heavy " adjective high" and that make it difficult to listen. It may very well be intentionally done.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Don't you find it the least but curious that soooo many people claim to have or had a narcissistic parent?
Notice the people asserting this sad fate grew up being provided for. Not a one had to wake up early and do chores to help support their family?
It's clear people that, no doubt sincerely, believe this oh so trendy victim status are PROJECTING their narcissism onto their parent. Been there done that.
Regretsl will haunt you if you ever gain the wisdom to realize what a twit you have been. Then again, true narcs have no empathy, hence no ability for self reflection and personal growth. Such pathetic ingrates are truly dispicable human beings. - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5These books came you reviste your childhood memories. Thank you