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Disarming the Narcissist
Disarming the Narcissist: Surviving and Thriving with the Self-Absorbed | Wendy Terrie Behary
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Do you know someone who is overly arrogant, shows an extreme lack of empathy, or exhibits an inflated sense of entitlement? Do they exploit others, or engage in magical thinking? These are all traits of narcissistic personality disorder, and when it comes to dealing with narcissists, it can be difficult to get your point across. So how do you handle the narcissistic people in your life? You might interact with them in social or professional settings, and you might even love one—so ignoring them isn’t really a practical solution. They're frustrating, and maybe even intimidating, but ultimately, you need to find a way of communicating effectively with them. Disarming the Narcissist, Second Edition, will show you how to move past the narcissist's defenses using compassionate, empathetic communication. You'll learn how narcissists view the world, how to navigate their coping styles, and why, oftentimes, it's sad and lonely being a narcissist. By learning to anticipate and avoid certain hot-button issues, you'll be able to relate to narcissists without triggering aggression. By validating some common narcissistic concerns, you'll also find out how to be heard in conversation with a narcissist. This book will help you learn to meet your own needs while side-stepping unproductive power struggles and senseless arguments with someone who is at the center of his or her own universe. This new edition also includes new chapters on dealing with narcissistic women, aggressive and abusive narcissists, strategies for safety, and the link between narcissism and sex addiction. Finally, you'll learn how to set limits with your narcissist and when it's time to draw the line on unacceptable behavior.
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I received this one as a gift. Very insightful, it perfectly sums up everything you need to know about narcissists, how to recognize narcissism in men and women (yes, they tend to act differently), how to understand what triggers narcissistic behaviour, and thus learn how to successfully live and work with one. I'm happy I haven't identified such patterns in those close to me, it makes life easier :)

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clconn17
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Eh. I read this to try and figure out how to deal with my sister, but this was really geared towards people who are married to narcissists. I still got some good info though.

MyNamesParadise My father is a full blown narcissist (has the personality disorder) but he's not inherently a bad guy. It's just doesn't occur to him to imagine others feelings if he says or does something offensive or selfish. Having a dad like that though has helped me pick up on narcissism in other people, especially men. 8y
geodynamical_nonfiction Here. I'm tagging a book that helped me deal. Lots of strategies for narcissistic family. 8y
geodynamical_nonfiction Above all, Nonviolent Communication has helped me the most with dealing with ANYONE with any kind of selfish tendencies. 8y
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