Do you want to learn the path to recovery from a narcissistic mother and the influence it has had on your life and affections.? If yes, then keep reading...
Like most mothers, there are many reasons why a narcissistic mother would want to have a child. While they want to love and care for their children, they may also want to have children for all the wrong reasons. They may feel that having children makes them look better in the eyes of other people. Another reason is that it provides them a sense of entitlement. After all, if they are a mother, people should naturally want to help them. Finally, having a child will give them someone who worships the ground they walk on, at least for a few years. However, many narcissistic mothers also wanted to have a child because they always dreamed about it. They feel this is part of their life's mission.
No matter what their reasoning behind their desire to become a mother is, it is important to remember that your mother does love you. You will read a lot of information online that says narcissistic mothers have trouble loving their children. While it looks like this from the outside, the inside of a narcissist is different. The truth is, they love differently because of their narcissism. Until they learn strategies to help control the personality disorder, they will naturally put themselves first. As a child, you should never forget that you are a part of your mother. She cared for you when you were in her womb while you were growing and developing into a soon to be newborn. No matter how the journey has unfolded, there was always love for you in your heart.
This book covers the following topics:
- Narcissistic personality
- Symptoms of the narcissistic personality
- Reasoning with a narcissistic mind
- Narcissistic parent: from attachment to absence
- Consequence of parental narcissism
- Lies and manipulation by the parent
- Extreme reactions when the parent feels attacked
- Path of healing from the subconscious mind
- Benefits of meditation
- Treatment for children of narcissistic mothers
- How manipulations influence your mindset
- Protection tips
- Rebuilding the relationship
- ...And much more
The connections and chemicals in her brain are not the same as they are in your brain. In other words, your mother cannot help that she thinks the way she does. She went through situations in her life which led her to become a narcissist. Of course, knowing this doesn't always make it easier, however it can bring you to a point where you are ready to start forgiving your mother for all the pain and hurt, she caused you over the years.
Since this book isn't just for children who were raised by a narcissist, but also the person who lives with the disorder, it is important to understand that there is help for everyone. Once you reach the point where you understand that you have a psychological disorder, you can begin to turn your life around.
The help that everyone can receive through a therapist is not going to fix everything overnight. It is going to take a lot of time, patience, compassion, and love to overcome the years of damage, pain, and stress that the personality disorder caused. However, the more you work towards creating a better life for yourself, the more you will create a better life for your child. This is something that takes a lot of courage, strength, and is something that you should be proud of.
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