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  • Forget the Emotional Abuse Suffered in Family Relationships and Look Forward. A Survival Guide from a Narcissist, Rejecting, Distant and Immature Mother or Father
  • By: Susan Courage
  • Narrated by: Debbie Jackson
  • Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
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By: Susan Courage
Narrated by: Debbie Jackson
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The one thing you have to remember if you are dealing with either a toxic sibling, or a parent, or both is that, in the end, they are narcissists. That means they are in it for themselves, that they want and need to see themselves as your superior and that they will do some evil things to you to maintain that illusion. It’s simply who and what they are, and you cannot change them.  

On the other hand, you can change yourself. Remember that all relationships are optional, even family relationships. Sure, you have a biological tie with the narcissist who expelled you from their birth canal, as you do with the sibling that took that journey either before or after you. Still, all that is simply an accident of biology, and it doesn’t mean you have to put up with their abuses. You are free to set the parameters of your life, and with that comes the option of dropping your abusive family member.   

This book covers:

  • Toxic parents
  • Narcissistic parents
  • Can there be a perfect parent?
  • How can a toxic parent affect your life
  • Relationships with alcoholic parents
  • How to process a verbal abuser
  • How to process physical abuser
  • And much more

Your goal, in the end, is to be able to love yourself for who you are, your children for their beautiful, separate, authentic selves, and to provide for them all the things that your parents could not give you. You want to be mindful of your child and separate your needs and desires from theirs, focusing on them and not on yourself. Doing these things, turning away from your ego to concentrate on your child’s needs, will allow you to break the generational cycle of narcissistic abuse.   

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©2020 Susan Courage (P)2020 Susan Courage

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a must read to understand toxic traits

I ordered this not only for myself but also for my partner as I struggle with his behavior.

by reading this i was not only to gain insight about my own life but the generations I can clearly see from my partners family, all the way from his mother, him to his adult daughter.

have questions, this books is so easy to listen to.

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