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  • Narcissistic Abuse and the Narcissism Epidemic: Losing Your Sanity to Overt and Covert Manipulation Tactics

  • Transcend Mediocrity, Book 94
  • By: J.B. Snow
  • Narrated by: Sorrel Brigman
  • Length: 34 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (80 ratings)

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Narcissistic Abuse and the Narcissism Epidemic: Losing Your Sanity to Overt and Covert Manipulation Tactics

By: J.B. Snow
Narrated by: Sorrel Brigman
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Narcissistic abusers... They manipulate. They lie. They cheat. They pick fights. They gaslight to make their partners feel as though they are losing their minds. They compartmentalize their lives so that they can keep their stories and their characters straight. They seem to become whomever the situation calls for. They seem to do it with ease and a lack of conscience.

Many of my readers email me with their stories - I hear the same kinds of stories time and time again. They wonder if they are the ones who are abusive because their partner s are calling them so.... They wonder if they are going crazy because their partners like to throw that word in their faces, too. The narcissist talks his partner around in circles until she is unaware of what reality and truth are anymore. He isolates her and takes away her freedoms until she has very few left.

When a person's life is filled with negativity, craziness, chaos, and confusion, it is no wonder that a victim of a narcissist has no idea who is right and who is wrong anymore. The narcissist justifies all of his behavior, and he puts all of the blame for the chaotic relationship on his partner. He projects all of his negative feelings onto her, and then he goes about his day with a smile. He has gained or retained control of his world, and so he is happy again with his existence as a narcissist. This is the world that he lives in.

Outsiders start to wonder whether the person who is complaining about the narcissist is actually the crazy one. She starts to lose her grip while the narcissist is telling his friends, his family, and her family information that is conflicting with her stories. All the while he does it with a smile, and she is left even more isolated and alone. Other people cannot see past the charm that he won her over with.

©2015 J.B. Snow (P)2015 J.B. Snow
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Easy to follow

Good for someone who is starting to learn about this multifacited disorder. Would have liked more indepth information.

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Accurate Information,

JB Snow knows what someone who is involved with a narcissist needs to hear. She understands the need for re-iteration of information in a variety of topical contexts. She understands that someone experiencing this abuse wants concise insight, not 8 hours of vagaries. (Audible often uses and AI narrator for her books which is tricky when it cannot pronounce "narcissist, narcissism" and other seminal words!)

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Searching for Answers

Being a victim to this illness for 51 yrs of my life bacicly and never heard of the word Narcissis.I found comfort knowing it's real and not me looking it. My father and a now relationship that's 100% fact of this books info. I almost cried its so dead on true to every thing I'm dealing with .I'm bailing now before it gets dangerous very violent person inside There needs to be something to make these ppl change their evil ways and make them suffer some

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Quick and to the point while maintaining structure

Although it was not long it provides a good chunk of information if you are taking your first steps to educate yourself on this subject.

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everyday experience

i loved it and fits what i go through everyday with my boyfriend real stuggle

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Terrible

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This book was terrible. It sounded like someone's diary entry about an ex-boyfrend, and was not in any way scholarship or psychology. This author was making general rules about particular experiences, which may or may not be true about all narcissists. And the worst part was it was just a list of these experiences, almost like bullet points: the narcissist is...blah, blah, blah. Terrible book. I am going to see if I can return it. Not helpful.

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