Narcissism and Emotional Abuse: Paying Attention to Your Path
Many of our blogs identify the narcissist as “him” and the victim as “her.” While most of our content leans that way, and most of
Many of our blogs identify the narcissist as “him” and the victim as “her.” While most of our content leans that way, and most of
One of the most common things we hear at the Marriage Recovery Center on the subject of narcissism goes something like this: “Everything thing I
I watched Jennifer grow pale as her husband of three years—his third marriage—stonewalled her. Thirty-seven years old, vivacious and lively, she had suffered from a
I am spending increasing amounts of time with my five grandchildren. They are at the same time delightful, charming, engaging, manipulative, deceptive and self-centered. They
“I can’t believe the way I act toward my husband,” a client told me recently. “I speak in ways I never used to. I call
The church was a large part of my childhood. Raised by hard-working parents, I lived in “small town America,” in a neighborhood with other families
What makes a woman ready to give up safety, security and marriage in order to preserve her sanity? What has happened to bring her to
Thrown away. Unloved. Invisible. She had been married to him for 22 years now, and could only think of a handful of moments when she
At this stage of my career I’ve had thousands of cries for help from women who have been narcissistically and emotionally abused. Most feel helpless
Myths of Narcissistic Personality Disorder It all started so well. You were captivated by his attention, enamored with his charm, engulfed in his persistence to
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