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Index
Preface Introduction: My Story is Your Story Chapter 1: Recognizing the Narcissist
What is Narcissistic Abuse? What Causes Narcissism? Who is the Narcissist? The Narcissist’s False Self and True Self Who Does the Narcissist Target? The Abuse Cycle: Idealize, Devalue, Discard, Destroy, Hoover
Devaluation and Discard Hoovering
Victim-Blaming and Stereotypes About Narcissistic Abuse Are Narcissists Victims? Should We Feel Compassion for the Narcissist? Simultaneous Wounding and Complex PTSD: How Our Past Wounds Can Make Us Susceptible to Toxic Narcissists The Narcissist’s False Mask Gaslights the Public, Enabling the Abuse to Continue The Narcissist’s Next Victim 1. The Idealization-Devaluation-Discard Phase 2. Gaslighting. 3. Smear campaigns. 4. Triangulation. 5. The false self and the true self.
Learning the Language of Narcissists: How Abusers Use Anything and Everything Against Their Victims
Dating Emotional Predators
1) A need for control. 2) Addicted to provoking you. 3) Inconsistent character and behavior. Signs of a Toxic Person’s Pathological Envy
Clichés That Fail Within Narcissistically Abusive Relationships The Essential Dictionary to Understanding Narcissistic Abuse The Narcissist Translator
How to Break Up With a Narcissist, Sociopath and Toxic Partner Safely and Securely Discarding the Narcissist: In preparation for the final battle
Selfish With a Side of Disordered by Kristin Sunanta Walker The Sociopath’s Scam – It Isn’t Personal, by Jennifer Smith Survivor Insights: How Narcissistic Abuse Affects Survivors Chapter 2: Your Brain on Love, Sex and the Narcissist – Why Your Bond to Your Abuser is Difficult to Break
Your Brain On Trauma Your Brain in the Abusive Relationship: The Biochemical Bonds That Get Us “Hooked” On Narcissists Complex PTSD and Narcissistic Abuse
Emotional and Psychological Reasons Why Victims Stay Narcissistic Abuse Can Cause Complex PTSD by Lilly Hope Lucario Chapter 3: How To Detach From The Narcissist And Begin The Healing Journey From Narcissistic Abuse
11 Healing Steps How to Combat Biochemical and Trauma Bonds Self-Care Warrior Pro-tip
Healing Trauma in the Brain: Traditional Healing Methods Explained
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Therapy for Complex PTSD
Prolonged Exposure Therapy Cognitive Processing Therapy
Meditation DBT Group Therapy Support Groups
Alternative Healing Methods Explained
EMDR Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Yoga Mirror Work Art Therapy
Reverse Discourse and Narrative Therapy/ NLP Reframing
Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and Self-Hypnosis Inner Child Work Acupuncture Chakra Balancing Cord Cutting Aromatherapy and Incense Spirituality/Faith/Prayer The Power of Nature Music Therapy as Catharsis
Self-Care Haven’s Music Library for Survivors
Self-Care Warrior Pro Tip: Hybrid Techniques Survivor Insights: Healing from Narcissistic Abuse Distinguishing Between a Validating vs. Invalidating Therapist
Interview with Andrea Schneider, MSW, LCSW 5 Powerful Self-Care Tips for Abuse and Trauma Survivors Healing The Childhood Programming That Makes You a Magnet For Narcissists by Lisa A. Romano Re-Parenting the Abused Child by Ingrid Roekke Sticks and Stones and Hurtful Words by Alison Soroka Chapter 4: The Game You Can Win - Detaching from the Narcissist by Becoming the Superhero or Superheroine of Your Life
Build Your Immunity Eradicating People-Pleasing Habits Recovery from Rejection
Let’s Recap: 7 Inalienable Truths About Narcissistic Abuse
SUPERTECHNIQUES AND “POWER-UPS”
Chapter 5: The Journey of No Contact
What No Contact is and what it isn't Why We Establish No Contact in the Context of Abusive Relationships How To Execute No Contact Effectively Sticking to No Contact No Contact’s Healing Power 111 Alternatives to Breaking No Contact Releasing Self-Judgment
Co-Parenting with a Narcissist by Kim Saeed
Mantras/Manifesto/Positive Affirmations for No Contact: Why Silence Can Be the Most Powerful Voice
Survivor Insights: No Contact Chapter 6: Pathological Narcissism in the Family, Friendships, Workplace, Society and Culture
Female Narcissists in Friendships Narcissistic Family Members and Parents Narcissistic Co-Workers and Bosses How to Deal with Narcissists You Can’t Avoid: Six Ways to Skillfully Respond Cyberbullies
Chapter 7: Healing from Emotional Trauma by Finding Your True Purpose and Rebuilding Your Life Survivor Insights: Tools to Transcend the Narcissistic Abuse Experience Chapter 8: Ten Life-Changing Truths for Abuse Survivors Survivor Insights: Chasing Dreams and Rebuilding Your Life After Abuse Chapter 9: Owning Our Power and Agency
The Distinction Between Victim-Blaming and Owning Our Agency The 3 Steps to Owning Our Agency and Power After Narcissistic Abuse
Chapter 10: Writing Your Way to Recovery and Closure Survivor Insights: What Would You Tell Other Survivors? A Closing Love Letter to Survivors FAQ: Fifty Shades of Narcissism Additional Resources on Narcissistic Abuse References About the Author
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