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Understanding Narcissism: Definitive Guide On How To Disarm From Personality Disorder Of Narcissism In Love Relationship
Contributor(s): Myers Stuart, Karen (Author)
ISBN: 1802514244     ISBN-13: 9781802514247
Publisher: Karen Myers Stuart
OUR PRICE:   $30.57  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Compulsive Behavior - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (ocd)
- Self-help | Abuse
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.66 lbs) 96 pages
 
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Do you want to disarm a narcissist?

The word narcissism is often used in a negative way. This is why it's important to understand the difference between healthy and unhealthy narcissistic behaviors.

The word narcissism is often used in a negative way. However, there is nothing inherently wrong with any individual who shows signs of narcissism. In fact, most healthy individuals have a psychological need to be the center of attention. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of how their behavior can be problematic. This includes parents, teachers, coaches and others who may have influence over the lives of teenagers and younger children.

So how do you spot narcissistic abuse? Let's start with an important distinction: healthy and unhealthy narcissistic behavior differs fundamentally from destructive narcissistic behavior. This means that healthy narcissistic behavior does not result in mental or emotional exploitation of others. It is also not dependent on, or motivated by, the need for power, control or control over another person. Healthy narcissism is about what you want and need for your own personal development and growth.

This book covers:

- Understanding the Narcissist

- The Toxic Attraction Between an Empath and a Narcissist

- No Random Targets: He Chose You

- Narcissism in the Relationship

- Narcissist Target: Traits that Makes You a Prime Target for Narcissists

- Gaslighting

- Developing Emotional Intelligence After Narcissistic Abuse

- Types of Narcissists

- A Narcissistic Parent

- A Narcissistic Friend or Colleague

And much more!

A person who demonstrates this kind of behavior is not mentally ill. Healthy narcissism can be used as an entry point for growth and improvement for both those experiencing unhealthy narcissism and those who are being abused by it. The good news is that there are many resources available to help individuals recover from (or transition from) unhealthy narcissism. These resources can help you develop healthy narcissistic traits that enable you to better cope with setbacks and failures, be more confident in your abilities, achieve success in life, and feel confident as you grow older.

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