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Co-Parenting with a Narcissist: A Practical Guide for Rising Well-Adjusted and Resilient Kids in a Two Home Family. Includes Tips to Manage High-Confl
Contributor(s): Mayer, Robert (Author), Allen, Jason (Author)
ISBN: 1801470030     ISBN-13: 9781801470032
Publisher: Flower Books Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $20.66  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Divorce & Separation
- Law | Family Law - Divorce & Separation
- Family & Relationships | Abuse - Domestic Partner Abuse
Physical Information: 0.28" H x 6" W x 9" (0.40 lbs) 130 pages
 
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Are you afraid that someone you know might be a narcissist?

Do you want to learn how to spot the main traits of a narcissist?

If yes, then keep reading


According to this book, narcissists are people who tend to have an exaggerated sense of self-esteem, and the basis of their identity is in the flattery and approval of others. Likewise, their intimate relationships are superficial and focus primarily on how other people reflect on them, with little or no empathy for other people. Although they believe they are better than others, they are also prone to deep embarrassment when criticized or make mistakes.

What usually happens when a narcissistic person is a father? Narcissistic parents are egomaniacs who seek constant approval in their children. After conceiving high expectations of them, they are required to excel in everything. They project their frustrated dreams onto their children. They are parents who put pressure on each child by demanding results above what the sports coach or teachers expect of him.


This book includes:

- How to recognize a narcissist

- How to protect yourself from manipulators

- Children of narcissists

- How to prevent your kid from becoming a narcissist

And so much more


The baby of a child raised by a narcissistic father and mother is usually miserable: the child is not recognized as a differentiated human being, but as an extension of the paternal self. It is not surprising, therefore, that narcissistic parent's father children with many psychological problems. Children often become narcissistic, internalizing the qualities inflated by their parents about them.

This paternal attitude is not educational, because far from developing the child's faculties, they keep him in a dependent and passive state.


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