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Title: **HG Tudor: Online Reputation, Independent Review
Post by: ReclaimingMyLife on May 27, 2016, 04:31:08 PM
Anyone read his stuff?  He keeps showing up on my FB feed.  I've read a few blogs which seem a bit weird in a sort of "sleeping with the enemy" kind of way but am also left wondering if he might offer worthwhile info.  Haven't bought anything yet despite the online books being cheap.  Would love input from y'all.

Cheers!

RML


Title: **HG Tudor: Online Reputation, Independent Review
Post by: once removed on May 27, 2016, 07:04:25 PM
hi RML 

i did about a three minute search and im pretty skeptical. his books look like something out of investigation discovery. the book descriptions make me more skeptical.

color me skeptical :)


Title: **HG Tudor: Online Reputation, Independent Review
Post by: Herodias on May 27, 2016, 07:16:14 PM
I have read a few of them... .they are quick reads, from the narcissists point of view. Kind of creepy... .I think its a way to make money by doing so many, although I signed up for the kindle monthly deal where you can read a bunch of things for a monthly fee and they were included. I wasn't impressed.


Title: **HG Tudor: Online Reputation, Independent Review
Post by: ReclaimingMyLife on May 27, 2016, 10:53:29 PM
Thank you!   I am skeptical too so appreciate your input.  I appreciate being able to check things out with y'all. 


Title: HG Tudor: Online Reputation, Independent Review
Post by: Skip on October 17, 2017, 06:51:01 AM
In my opinion, this is junk psychology at its worst - possibly the worst I have seen. Listen to this description of the "lesser narcissist" [low end of the spectrum] and the fury at breakup. What is scary is that HG Tudor, a self proclaimed "narcissist", believes these emotions that he personally feels are common to others. Note the satanic graphics and the creepy voice modulation and the terminology (e.g, blue touch paper, red mist, maligned hoover). And, of course, ask yourself why he would recommend "no contact" if this is, indeed, the likely outcome.

Take a listen for yourself... .


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Breaking up with the Narcissist

Try Nina Brown, EdD. Conventional. Reputable mental health publisher. Intelligent.

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Author: Nina Brown, EdD
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications; 1 edition (June 2003)
Paperback: 192 pages
ISBN-10: 1572243546
ISBN-13: 978-1572243545

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