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It’s not you; it’s her – discover a path toward emotional freedom, and break free from the toxic constraints of narcissism.
Your mother is supposed to be that one constant in your life you can rely on time and time again.
After all, mothers love their children unconditionally, and there’s nothing a mother can’t forgive.
So what happens when you’re deprived of that emotional support?
Going through life with a narcissistic mother is traumatizing. You’re constantly put down, critiqued, and encouraged to be hard on yourself.
If the one person who’s supposed to love you no matter what doesn’t like you… then who will?
Such intrusive thoughts can create irreparable emotional and psychological damage.
That’s why it’s so important to flip the switch, face some hard truths and embrace a new perspective – not just of your mother but also of yourself.
The best person to walk you through the process is someone who’s been in your shoes.
That’s right – you are not alone, and your mother is certainly not the only example of a bad, unsupportive parent.
It’s time to take the steps towards freedom and happiness.
In this inspirational guide, you will discover:
Changing your perspective of yourself and the people close to you is one of the most challenging things in life.
But it’s also the most rewarding.
Remember, family is only family if they support and love you.
Here’s to your everlasting happiness.
Your mother is supposed to be that one constant in your life you can rely on time and time again.
After all, mothers love their children unconditionally, and there’s nothing a mother can’t forgive.
So what happens when you’re deprived of that emotional support?
Going through life with a narcissistic mother is traumatizing. You’re constantly put down, critiqued, and encouraged to be hard on yourself.
If the one person who’s supposed to love you no matter what doesn’t like you… then who will?
Such intrusive thoughts can create irreparable emotional and psychological damage.
That’s why it’s so important to flip the switch, face some hard truths and embrace a new perspective – not just of your mother but also of yourself.
The best person to walk you through the process is someone who’s been in your shoes.
That’s right – you are not alone, and your mother is certainly not the only example of a bad, unsupportive parent.
It’s time to take the steps towards freedom and happiness.
In this inspirational guide, you will discover:
- An emotional and relatable story of someone who overcame the negative consequences of having a narcissistic mother
- How to identify if your mother is a narcissist - discover the signs to start making the right decisions in life
- The entire overview of Narcissistic Personality Disorder so you can understand the what, how, and why
- The art of forgiveness - uncover the secrets of the craft to push yourself towards inner peace
- Techniques and plans to vanishing your insecurities and developing a sincere love for yourself
- How to raise your voice in a negative relationship to speak your mind and master the
skills of confrontation - Various affirmations that you can use to find the freedom you have been hoping for
- The ultimate road to recovery and how to find the support system to truly help you heal
Changing your perspective of yourself and the people close to you is one of the most challenging things in life.
But it’s also the most rewarding.
Remember, family is only family if they support and love you.
Here’s to your everlasting happiness.
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sorted byThe 'covert' ones are even worse, as you don't see them coming until it is too late.
Both men & women can be narcissists or have the traits, men more so & more common in them but women can be more dangerous with the covert/vulnerable type.
Believe it or not, there's also a type known as a 'kind' narcissist - this example features a male narc being this way psychologytoday.com/gb/…ist
Hopefully this book highlights some of their overall overt/underhand horribleness to keep you safe from them.
If you are unfortunate to meet one, simply run a million miles - you may have to do it quickly or gradually depending on how close you've become enmeshed with them & how safe it is for you to do so.
They never change no matter how good, caring or loving you are to them or how much they promise they will change. In fact the more you accede to their controlling & manipulative demands & wishes, the worse they get & feel they can get away with anything.
In short, a neverending cycle of abuse - not worth a second of your life, if you can help it. If you can't, seek help as soon as it is safe to do so with professional people/organisations who know about them & their deceitful ways.
P.S. Narcissism is on a spectrum - some are more narcissistic than others. Here's a balanced article, which looks at healthy narcissism as well... Narcissistic Traits: Beyond a Sense of Superiority psychcentral.com/dis…its
If you cannot get out of a relationship with them for certain valid reasons, here are a couple of books to read, educate yourself & practice to make it more bearable...
- What Narcissists DON’T Want People to Know: The Secrets of Understanding Narcissism and the Mindset of Toxic People (Narcissists and their Secrets Book 1)
- What Narcissists NEVER Tell You: The Secrets for Living Happily Even with a Narcissist, Psychopath, or Other Toxic Person in Your Life (Narcissists and their Secrets Book 2) (edited)
That's a myth that we keep telling ourselves in the hope they will change.
They are on a spectrum though, so not all are horrible all of the time.
We all have narcissistic traits to some extent, nobody's perfect all the time & it's ok to have healthy ones psychcentral.com/dis…its
The long-term damage they cause...
- Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers psychologytoday.com/gb/…ers
- Sons of Narcissistic Mothers psychologytoday.com/us/…ers
- Narcissistic Fathers: The Problem with being the Son or Daughter of a Narcissistic Parent, and how to fix it. A Guide for Healing and Recovering After Hidden Abuse eBook : J. Covert, Dr.Theresa: Amazon.co.uk: Books
Here's an expert & narc abuse recovery survivor herself, who believes they know what they are doing...
do narcissists know they are narcissistic (and do they care?) https://kimsaeed.com/2021/03/28/do-narcissists-know-they-are-narcissistic-and-do-they-care
A Psychologist's view...
Including by a self-confessed & recovering narc...
Recommended.
Got this, probably never ready it. I have caller display so I don't answer the phone
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Here's one you can read for free with a 30-day Kindle Unlimited trial - Narcissistic Fathers: The Problem with being the Son or Daughter of a Narcissistic Parent, and how to fix it. A Guide for Healing and Recovering After Hidden Abuse eBook : J. Covert, Dr.Theresa: Amazon.co.uk: Books