Have you ever felt like you can't seem to exceed your parent's expectations?
Were there instances that made you question your importance in the family? If so, read on.
Being adults, we are on the verge of balancing our personal lives and our roles in the family. Often, we don't feel it yet, but some of us are dealing with narcissistic parents.
Narcissism exists on a scale of self-enhancement. Individuals with extreme or unhealthy traits may have underlying self-esteem issues which promote the appeal of narcissistic supply, helping to propagate the addiction. However, this is not always the case.
In the long-run, narcissists are unhappy and make those around them unhappy. Meaning that the best option when dealing with a narcissist, is to cut off or limit contact, depending on the nature of your relationship.
As some narcissists are vulnerable to varying self-esteem and hyper-vigilant to the slightest insult or threat, they may be susceptible to narcissistic injury. In these cases, the narcissist may become abusive to the degree that even a distant relationship is impossible.
This book covers the following topics:
- Emotionally Immature Parents
- Types of Toxic Parents
- Traits of Narcissistic Fathers
- Reclaiming Your Life
- Self-Awareness Healing
- Practical Exercises for Recovery
- Accept and Trust Your Feelings
And much more!
Your priority is to manage the situation for the good of yourself and your dependents first and everyone involved. If the situation cannot be managed well, it may be best to walk away and disengage.
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