Psychology You Might Be a Narcissist If Books on Narcissism Book 1 Paul Meier Lisa Charlebois Cynthia Munz
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You Might Be a Narcissist If... How to Identify Narcissism in Ourselves and Others and What We Can Do About It
Why is this relationship so hard? It is so invigorating to know that we don't have to stay stuck even if we're not the one struggling with narcissism, we can change the way we relate to the people who do.
Find out if the stress in your relationships with family, friends, or at work is unknowingly caused from narcissism in yourself or others... Narcissism is actually much more common than we may think and, in reality, most of us have some of these characteristics.
You Might Be a Narcissist If... was written by two psychotherapists and a psychiatrist with decades of both personal and professional experience with narcissism. It is filled with many interesting-to-read stories taken from the authors' or their clients' lives that clearly demonstrate examples of narcissism. A Narcissism Questionnaire and practical suggestions are given for dealing with narcissism whether it's in your spouse, a co-worker, or even yourself.
Psychology You Might Be a Narcissist If Books on Narcissism Book 1 Paul Meier Lisa Charlebois Cynthia Munz
It's funny -- Bought a couple of books from Amazon about the body, and received a recommendation for this book on Narcissism. What ???? I guess there is some judgement on buying a book on a certain topic????? The people who do these recommendations are not very mature or educated. Be careful -- Insulting book buyers is not a good strategy for Amazon. And stupid, too.Product details
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Psychology You Might Be a Narcissist If Books on Narcissism Book 1 Paul Meier Lisa Charlebois Cynthia Munz Reviews
I did not know I was one till I read the book. It was eye opening. Just exactly what I needed to know. Can't change if you are ignorant.
Oh god where to begin?? Chances are if you're considering this book you know someone who IS a narcissist. Run, just run, really, really, really FAR away and get a name change. Best of luck. Narcissism is the ONLY disorder that requires their loved ones to get help, the narcissist won't.
This book is OK at best...The book is not horrible, it just isn't very good. The authors make a few good points and examples, but for the most part, it does not begin to touch on the depth of behaviors and problems a "real" narcissist brings into a relationship! I would NOT recommend this book, as there are MUCH better ones out there. It is not esp religious, but the Meier Inst is, and their recommended help at the back of the book is...just to you know.
FYI By far THE best book (not even one of...) I have read is "Why Does He Do That...", by Lundy Bancroft (don't base it on the guys name - he's spot on)!
This book sounds and reads as though it were written by fifth graders, not three authors with PHD's. The title says it all, the authors openly admit that the title of their book was inspired by none other than Jeff Foxworthy. It is a shallow read at only 90 pages, and the injection of religion in this book was both surprising and unwelcome. You can do much better than this.
The book offers a great insight on narcissism. If you or someone you associate with has narcissistic tendencies or NPD, this is a must read! It has great examples of NPD tied together with advice on how to deal with each example.
Having strong narcissistic tendencies myself, this book opened my eyes to the damage I've done to myself and loved ones. I'm now in therapy to help me deal with these tendencies and stop my damaging actions.
A life changer!
What I appreciated most from this book is understanding something that has caused me a great deal of unease.
What is that? I now know that my first husband is a raving narcissist. And, no matter how I tried to guard our son from his father's narcissistic influence, even long after I separated from my son's father; putting 1200 miles of distance between us, my son STILL seemed to pick up some of his father's narcissistic traits.
How this happened anyway, I am not sure. Was it the 6 weeks of summer visitation every year, plus the two weeks of Christmas visitation every other year my son had with his father that contributed to my son exhibiting the same callous narcissistic traits as the years went by?
What might my former husband be telling our son about me during those extended visits? I refused, during my son's growing years to say anything negative to my son about his father.
I can't say for sure whether my former husband adhered to the same rules. In fact, I doubt he could do so and still hang onto his own sense of self. Therefore, I believe my son, in hearing his father say negative things about me, but never hearing me say negative things about his father artificially tipped the scales to cause my son to side with his father.
What one does about this I cannot say. All my son would ever tell me was how his father would tell our son that the city he lived in had streets paved with gold.
How was I to compete without stooping to similar dirty tricks issued to a child with a child's sense of innocence?
Even now, my 42 year old "child" will speak to me in condescending and haughty terms he does not even realize he is doing. I have to ask him if he would word things the same way we're he speaking to his father or my second husband and only then does it occur to him what negative tones he is using when engaging with me.
It is heart breaking to know others in his life were so successful in making him act towards me, even if unconsciously, in the way he does, because that only tells me how deeply ingrained his opinions of me are.
Especially no matter the amount of emotional AND physical abuse he suffered at the hands of his father during his times of visitation with his father.
No matter what, he unconsciously continues to talk down to me even though it was me he would run to after suffering abuse at the hands of his father.
It is a life long sentence I live, and when I suggest therapy, my son will tell me he is happy with who he is, even if I am not. After all, I guess I am just "that mother of his" you know.
It's funny -- Bought a couple of books from about the body, and received a recommendation for this book on Narcissism. What ???? I guess there is some judgement on buying a book on a certain topic????? The people who do these recommendations are not very mature or educated. Be careful -- Insulting book buyers is not a good strategy for . And stupid, too.
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