Gaslighting: Defend Yourself from The Destructive Effects of Emotional Abuse, Avoid Falling into The Narcissist’s Trap and Find Peace

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Gaslighting: Defend Yourself from The Destructive Effects of Emotional Abuse, Avoid Falling into The Narcissist’s Trap and Find Peace

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  • Sophie

    7 feb 2024

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    This book is emotionally immature, it seems to be written by a codependent. It is exactly how a codependent (child) thinks. It does not encourage the reader to take stock/inventory of their own behavior, expectations and involvement. It’s very outward focused, and almost encourages/enflame to feel self-righteous and mistreated. This is red flag for any literature. It’s very important and healing to be honest in any two-sided relationship: where have I been selfish? Where have I been self-seeking? Where have I been manipulative? Am i angry because the person is not exactly as i need them to be? Am i holding them to a higher standard than myself? This all indicates codependent, child-like thinking that is actually also narcissistic.