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Author: Nina W. Brown

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781572242319

Language: English

Publish Date: 31/12/2000

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Narcissistic parents bring hidden harm to their children
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Chapter 3Strategies to stop the negative influence of narcissistic parents
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Chapter 4Taking control of ourselves and becoming our own masters
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Why listen to Children of the Self-Absorbed

Listening to the summary audiobook of "Children of the Self-Absorbed" by Nina W. Brown is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complex dynamics of relationships influenced by narcissistic traits. This insightful work provides valuable tools to identify and navigate the challenges posed by self-absorbed individuals, particularly in family contexts. By engaging with the summary, listeners can gain practical strategies for setting healthy boundaries, improving communication, and promoting emotional well-being, ultimately empowering them to foster healthier relationships and cultivate self-awareness in their own lives.

Author : Nina W. Brown

The author of this book, Nina W. Brown, is a famous scholar and professor at Old Dominion University. She is an expert in narcissistic psychology and relationships. This book has healed numerous readers since it was first published in 2001. After receiving feedback from readers, Brown explained many specific questions in detail and added lots of specific strategies for the new edition. Besides Children of the Self-Absorbed, she also wrote twenty-seven books, including Coping with Infuriating, Mean, Critical People: The Destructive Narcissistic Pattern and Whose Life is it Anyway? When to Stop Taking Care of Their Feelings & Start Taking Care of Your Own, as well as more than fifty articles.

Key Insights from Children of the Self-Absorbed

  • Nina W. Brown identifies the characteristics of self-absorbed parents, emphasizing their tendency to prioritize their needs over their children's emotional well-being. This dynamic often leads to emotional neglect and can significantly impact a child's development and self-esteem.
  • The book discusses the concept of 'emotional inheritance,' where children of self-absorbed parents may unconsciously carry the weight of their parents' unresolved issues into adulthood. By recognizing these patterns, individuals can begin the process of healing and breaking the cycle of emotional dysfunction.
  • Brown offers practical strategies for adult children of self-absorbed parents to reclaim their identities and establish healthier relationships. This therapeutic approach empowers them to set boundaries and prioritize self-care, fostering healthier emotional landscapes.
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