In "The Narcissistic Mothers," Nellie Hughes delves into the intricate and often unsettling dynamics of maternal narcissism, unraveling the layers that shroud this complex and emotionally charged relationship. Drawing on extensive research, real-life case studies, and psychological expertise, this book is a compelling exploration of the profound impact a narcissistic mother can have on her children's lives.
The narrative begins by dissecting the characteristics and behaviors that define narcissistic mothers, painting a vivid picture of the subtle manipulations, emotional roller coasters, and self-centeredness that characterize their parenting style. Nellie Hughes skillfully weaves together the psychological theories and practical insights needed to understand the origins of narcissistic behavior and the lasting effects it can have on the emotional well-being of the children involved.
Readers are taken on a journey through the lives of those who have navigated the tumultuous waters of narcissistic motherhood. Through poignant anecdotes and relatable stories, the book sheds light on the unique challenges faced by individuals raised by narcissistic mothers, from the struggle for autonomy to the pervasive feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt that often linger into adulthood.
However, "The Narcissistic Mothers" doesn't merely serve as an exposé of the negative impacts of narcissistic motherhood; it also offers a roadmap for healing and self-discovery. Nellie Hughes provides practical strategies, therapeutic insights, and empowering anecdotes that guide readers toward reclaiming their identities, breaking free from the emotional shackles of their past, and forging healthier, more fulfilling relationships.
This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of maternal narcissism, whether you are a survivor of such an upbringing, a mental health professional, or simply someone interested in the intricate interplay of psychology and family dynamics. "The Narcissistic Mothers " is a compassionate and comprehensive exploration that peels back the layers of narcissistic motherhood, offering a beacon of hope and resilience for those on a journey of self-discovery and healing.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In "The Narcissistic Mothers," Nellie Hughes delves into the intricate and often unsettling dynamics of maternal narcissism, unraveling the layers that shroud this complex and emotionally charged relationship. Drawing on extensive research, real-life case studies, and psychological expertise, this book is a compelling exploration of the profound impact a narcissistic mother can have on her children's lives.The narrative begins by dissecting the characteristics and behaviors that define narcissistic mothers, painting a vivid picture of the subtle manipulations, emotional roller coasters, and self-centeredness that characterize their parenting style. Nellie Hughes skillfully weaves together the psychological theories and practical insights needed to understand the origins of narcissistic behavior and the lasting effects it can have on the emotional well-being of the children involved.Readers are taken on a journey through the lives of those who have navigated the tumultuous waters of narcissistic motherhood. Through poignant anecdotes and relatable stories, the book sheds light on the unique challenges faced by individuals raised by narcissistic mothers, from the struggle for autonomy to the pervasive feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt that often linger into adulthood.However, "The Narcissistic Mothers" doesn't merely serve as an expose of the negative impacts of narcissistic motherhood; it also offers a roadmap for healing and self-discovery. Nellie Hughes provides practical strategies, therapeutic insights, and empowering anecdotes that guide readers toward reclaiming their identities, breaking free from the emotional shackles of their past, and forging healthier, more fulfilling relationships.This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of maternal narcissism, whether you are a survivor of such an upbringing, a mental health professional, or simply someone interested in the intricate interplay of psychology and family dynamics. "The Narcissistic Mothers " is a compassionate and comprehensive exploration that peels back the layers of narcissistic motherhood, offering a beacon of hope and resilience for those on a journey of self-discovery and healing. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798870083438
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