The Empath and the Narcissist cover art

The Empath and the Narcissist

An Empath's Guide to Recognizing, Overcoming, and Healing from Narcissistic Abuse

Preview

Try Premium Plus free
1 credit a month to buy any audiobook in our entire collection.
Access to thousands of additional audiobooks and Originals from the Plus Catalogue.
Member-only deals & discounts.
Auto-renews at $16.45/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

The Empath and the Narcissist

By: Christine Murray
Narrated by: Nyamukandawiri
Try Premium Plus free

$16.45 per month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for $9.99

Buy Now for $9.99

Confirm Purchase
Pay using voucher balance (if applicable) then card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions Of Use and Privacy Notice and authorise Audible to charge your designated credit card or another available credit card on file.
Cancel

About this listen

These are the things empaths need to know to heal from the abuse of a narcissist.

Empaths attract negative people. It can sometimes feel like you have a target painted on your back. No matter where you go, fully intending to avoid all drama, they will find you. Before you even know it, you’re already their prey.

It isn’t fair that you get treated as a personal emotional dumping ground.

Many empaths grew up with a narcissist parent or parents. You grew up being emotionally abused. And because of the abuse you faced growing up, you make sure you provide the care and love others need because you know how it feels to not have it.

Narcissists love empaths because know an empath will shower them with love and try to satisfy their every need. And because of this, all too often, empaths find themselves being abused and taken advantage of by a narcissist.

Empaths and narcissists are on opposite sides of the spectrum. They attract each other like magnets. But the truth is they are a toxic duo. Remember when you first met a certain narcissist? Remember how charming and loving and attentive they seemed? Remember the butterflies you felt in your stomach every time you saw them? They lured you in like a fisherman.

Then as they got more comfortable with you, their mask began to fall. Their true colors began to show.

Suddenly everything is all about them and you have to cater to their needs. They hurt you again, and again, and again, and again, never taking your feelings into consideration.

Most people would have left, but as an empath, you stayed and forgave them constantly. On top of that, you, being the caretaker you are, believed you could change or heal them with your love.

Most empaths believe that by putting up with a narcissist, eventually things will work out.

Here’s the truth: it won’t get better, but it can get worse. Putting up with a narcissist and/or learning new “tricks” to temporarily deal with a narcissist is not going to change the fact that you are a victim of their abuse.

If a narcissist is not willing to help themselves first, there’s nothing an empath can do.

The best way to deal with a narcissist is to put yourself first.

You’ll discover how to do that in The Empath and the Narcissist. The Empath and the Narcissist will also help you discover how to come to terms with your narcissistic acquaintance, combat common tactics narcissists use to control and manipulate you, and how to get on the road to recovery and healing.

Don’t waste another second of your precious time trying to convince yourself that you’re okay with how things are.

Join the other empaths who are healing their wounds and living better, happier lives.

Scroll up and click "add to cart" to get started on your journey today.

©2019 S.L. Jeet (P)2020 S.L. Jeet
Abuse Personal Development

What listeners say about The Empath and the Narcissist

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.