<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Examines "narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and its ... impact on family members and partners"--Publisher marketing.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A highly illuminating examination of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and its insidiously traumatic impact on family members and partners. Packed with insight, compassion, and practical strategies for recovery, this is a must-read for survivors and clinicians alike. <p/></b>Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) has a profoundly dehumanizing effect on those subject to its distortions, manipulations, and rage. <i>The Narcissist in Your Life</i> illuminates the emotionally annihilating experience of narcissistic abuse in families and relationships, acknowledges the complex emotional and physical trauma that results, and assists survivors with compassionate, practical advice on the path of recovery. <p/>Whether you are just learning about NPD, managing a narcissistic parent or other family member, leaving a narcissistic relationship, or struggling with complex PTSD, you will find life-changing answers to these common questions: <br><ul><li>What are the different forms of NPD?</li><li>Is my partner a narcissist?</li><li>Why do I keep attracting narcissistic personalities?</li><li>How can I help my kids?</li><li>What happens in a narcissistic family? </li><li>Why did my other parent go along with the abuse?</li><li>Why am I alienated from my siblings?</li><li>Why is it so hard to believe in myself and my future?</li><li>What is complex PTSD and do I have it?</li><li>What are the health problems associated with narcissistic abuse? </li></ul>Journalist, survivor, and NPD trauma coach Julie L. Hall provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, affirming, and accessible guide that will not only help you understand narcissistic abuse trauma, but will help you overcome trauma cycles and move forward with healing. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Brilliant, riveting, and amazingly thorough. I recommend this book to virtually everyone with an interest in narcissistic personality disorder, including psychotherapists. </i><i></i>--<i><b>Elinor Greenberg, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, author, and internationally renowned narcissisticpersonality disorder expert</b></i><br><br>[A] resource that provides a desperately needed lifeline with clearly outlined steps for what to do next so you can reclaim your life. A nationally recognized expert on NPD, she writes with a rare combination of lived insight, sound research, keen psychological understanding, and lucid style. I recommend this book wholeheartedly.--<i><b>Sharyn Wolf, psychotherapist and author </b></i><br><br>[P]rovides insight and effective strategies<i></i>for anyone working to deal with the negative effects of a close relationship with a narcissist. This book will resonate with adult children and partners struggling with the pain and confusion of life in a war zone that is often invisible to outsiders. It is an important addition to the understanding of narcissistic personality disorder, and destined to help many people.--<i><b>SusanForward, PhD, author of Emotional Blackmail and Mothers Who Can'tLove</b></i><br><br>Living with a narcissist, writes Hall, violates our fundamental rights of dignity, integrity, and personal freedoms, made worse because the narcissist is usually someone close to the abused. All libraries, in particular university collections supporting mental health and psychiatry curriculum, will find this a worthy addition.--<i><b>Library Journal, starred review</b></i><br><br>There is a wealth of information here. The lists and examples of narcissistic behaviors and their impact on family members, outlines of family rules and roles, and personal interviews are especially helpful in bringing a deeper understanding of the depth and breadth of narcissistic exploitation and manipulation. And the strategies for family members are practical and compassionate. Hall's <i>The Narcissist in Your Life </i>will give you hope and insight into how to help yourself and your kids heal.--<i><b>from the foreword by Margalis Fjelstad, PhD, LMFT, author of Stop Caretaking the Borderline or Narcissist</b></i><br><br>Written from the heart, Julie Hall's book is a treasure trove of knowledge and healing. Every page is filled with warmth and compassion, teaching the reader how to find solutions within.--<i><b>Jackson MacKenzie, author of Whole Again and Psychopath Free</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Julie L. Hall</b> is a freelance journalist, educational writer, poet, and author whose work has appeared in <i>Psychology Today</i>, <i>The Seattle Times</i>, Reuters, HuffPost, <i>The Nation</i>, <i>Chicago Sun-Times</i>, Psych Central, <i></i>and numerous other publications and news outlets. Her book <i>The Narcissist in Your Life: Recognizing the Patterns and Learning to Break Free </i>evolved from her work as founder of The Narcissist Family Files, a leading international resource for narcissistic abuse trauma understanding and recovery. Julie's research for the book included hundreds of in-depth interviews with survivors of narcissistic trauma, as well as practitioners who work in the field of narcissistic personality disorder and related CPTSD. She coaches clients around the world in narcissistic abuse trauma recovery, drawing from her experience and expertise as a survivor, journalist, and author. She lives in Washington with her family and extended pack of rescued dogs, cats, and chickens
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