Emotional Abuse: How to Recognize Narcissistic Abuse in Relationship and Learn to Defend Yourself Against Dark Psychology by Reacting to Passive Codependency With Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence(Seco Audiobook Download by David Blowty
"People live in a survival mentality when they have been systematically deprived of the self-esteem and self-confidence to know that they deserve better. Because they are not able to see themselves clearly, they become susceptible to toxic relationships which can cause deep emotional, physical and spiritual damage." This is just one example of the many ways we are taught to not trust ourselves. With all the lessons we learn throughout our lifetime, we should be equipped with skills that can help us identify narcissistic abusers before it's too late.
Men are taught to be the stronger sex, to protect women. But when you’re the one being hurt by a partner’s dark psychology, it feels like nobody is on your side. This audiobook will provide a guide to recognizing emotional abuse and how it damages an individual's self-esteem and confidence.
In this book, David Blowty breaks down the four stages of abuse, including control and domination, devaluation and distrust, fear and isolation, and finally rage. These stages are all in relationships with narcissists and they can easily recognize these behaviors in their partners. Any time a person's self-esteem is attacked or feels like they cannot depend on anyone to stick around or take care of them, it is an indication that they are in an unhealthy relationship. This book teaches you how to recognize these patterns in your partner and react accordingly so you can break free from the negative cycle.
The main protagonist, Ava, is an emotional victim of narcissistic abuse. She never saw herself as an abused person though. The narcissist would make her feel like she was defective and that he needed to fix her because he had done such a great job with the rest of his life. This goes on for years before she finally learns how to stop responding to the narcissist's passive-aggressive ways with self-deprecating actions and by building up her own self-esteem and self-confidence.
The first step in healing and moving on is recognizing the emotional abuse. This includes codependency, which is a form of emotional abuse. Without acknowledging the effects of these behaviors, you will never be able to change your reaction to them. So what can you do about it?
Emotional abuse is a form of abuse that is not physical and can often be difficult to tell the difference between and spot. Psychologists say it has been called narcissistic abuse because narcissists feel entitled to exert control over their victims. Narcissistic abusers are controlling and manipulative, and they will often engage in gaslighting tactics on their victims.
Published Date | 2021-05-03 |
Duration | 3 hours 10 minutes |
Author | David Blowty |
Narrated | Kevin Ford, Scoot1 |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | No |
Category | Health & Wellness |
Parent Category | Marriage & Family, Psychology |