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Narcissistic Rage: Understanding & Coping with Narcissistic Rage, Silent Treatment & Gaslighting
- Overcoming Narcissistic Abuse Book 1
- Narrated by: Stephanie Murphy
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Hurtful criticism. Nasty "jokes". Angry outbursts for seemingly no reason. Verbal attacks toward your innocent comments. Stone-cold silent treatment. Manipulative actions to ensure you don't know if you're coming or going.
Sound familiar?
The phrase to summarize the above abhorrent treatment is narcissistic rage.
The words "narcissistic" and "rage" are bad enough by themselves. When you merge them together, it becomes a force to be reckoned with; a volatile tornado that can emotionally destroy anything that dares enter its path.
The term is as frightening and daunting as it sounds, and enduring the full force of narcissistic rage is enough to mentally and emotionally defeat just about anyone who gets in the way.
This book will address the following:
- What is narcissistic rage?
- What are the types of narcissistic rage?
- What causes this rage to erupt?
- What is the silent treatment and how to handle it?
- What are gaslighting and temper tantrums?
This audiobook aims to give you a better understanding of narcissistic rage and the deadly silent treatments that comes alongside it. I endured an abusive narcissistic relationship for a long time and have used my experience to connect with other survivors to help them heal, too.
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- Joseph
- 14-03-2021
Another One Sided Look at a Big Issue
It’s a book that doesn’t really scratch beneath the surface enough on some of these things.
The author shares some anecdotes of a past relationship with a narcissistic abuser but at no point had she ever stated that she too did anything wrong.
It’s always the way I feel, there’s 2 sides to EVERY story and laying this out with he way the author did is very dangerous. The advice at the end was good, but the rest was quite shallow.
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