How to Stop Being a Narcissist
The Complete Guide to Stop Controlling People, Stop Being Abusive, and Fix Your Relationships
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Narrateur(s):
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Dan Levy
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Auteur(s):
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Jamie Williams
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If you feel like you are stuck with narcissistic behaviors for the rest of your life, think again, because while no single book or even therapy session for that matter can completely remove all poisonous habits, this book will show you specific steps to lessen the extreme harshness of your self-loving personality traits.
Decreasing narcissism in people has been done countless times before and there is scientific evidence showing anyone who is willing to put in the work can create new healthy habits.
Some of your past relationships may never be restored but your future relationships can absolutely go the way you want.
While you may feel alone for having a narcissistic personality disorder or just narcissistic tendencies, about 1 in every 16 people (6.2%) of the population has it too.
Here's just a fraction of what you'll discover inside this book:
- The different types of narcissism along the narcissistic spectrum
- Learning to fully engage in experiences with mindfulness techniques
- Daily practice exercises of gratitude that will let you have an attractive personality
- Healing relationships through self-compassion by focusing outwards instead of inwards
- Managing narcissism through cognitive behavioral therapy
- Discovery of trauma and healing childhood wounds
- And much, much more....
This is not a 400-page book that you need a psychology degree to understand. Written in plain English and free from professional jargon, every piece of psychological terminology is clearly defined inside.
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