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Author Topic: POWER: Surviving and Thriving After Narcissistic Abuse  (Read 2785 times)
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« on: July 29, 2019, 05:21:28 PM »

POWER: Surviving and Thriving After Narcissistic Abuse
Author: Shahida Arab
Publisher: Self published (January 11, 2017)
Paperback: 351 pages
ISBN-10: 1945796324
ISBN-13: 978-1945796326




Hi all.

Upon starting therapy my T instantly told me to read this book. I had wrote her my story and she instantly recognised cluster B.

I have read around half of this book and I must say it has so far been a very eye opening experience. BPD always has resonated with me in regards to my ex and I have read literature on covert Narcassism which again I could resonate with. I never delved all too much into Narcissism because the BPD fit so well. This book details very subtle behaviours of Narcissistic abuse that I never even saw before, I am starting to believe my ex to be both BPD and NPD now which in all honesty adds further confusion to an already confused mind.

I am also starting to embrace the possibility that a "caregiver" from my childhood was in all likelihood NPD.

The author appears to be a university graduate in psychology, who is a Narcissistic abuse survivor. She has several books published, this being one of her latest.

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