Narcissistic Mothers
A Guide for Daughters and Sons, Mothers That Apparently Can’t Love, Handle Mother Relationship and Learn How to Recover from Abuse
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Savage
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By:
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Rachel Avery
About this listen
Handling a narcissistic person is very difficult and you have to know that in that moment you’re having a toxic relationship with. If this situation seems hard to manage, you can imagine how terrible should be having a narcissistic mother. Unfortunately, the major part of narcissistic mothers is unable to love and show kindness to their children. At the same time, children grow with a deep sense of being unloved due to the missing empathy with the parent and they feel useless.
Narcissistic mothers always see daughters and sons as an extension of themselves and often they criticize children for not being perfect as they want. Children’s events like a football game or a school play are seen like a disturb the mothers because they don’t want to lose time paying attention to children’s growth; also their hobbies are considered more important because of their egoistic vision. With Narcissistic Mothers: A Guide for Daughters and Sons, Mothers That Apparently Can’t Love, Handle Mother Relationship and Learn How to Recover from Abuse you will know everything about handling a narcissistic mother.
Do you want to learn all you need to know about narcissistic mothers?
Do you need help to manage these hard situations?
Here are some topics:
- Narcissistic Mothers
- Parental Alienation
- Things Narcissistic Mothers Says
- Narcissistic Abuse
- Healing the Mother’s Wound
What are you waiting? Buy Narcissistic Mothers: A Guide for Daughters and Sons, Mothers That Apparently Can’t Love, Handle Mother Relationship and Learn How to Recover from Abuse now and start your recovery now!
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