• Is There a Narcissist in Your Life?

  • By: Amanda Clymont
  • Narrated by: Patricia Shade
  • Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Is There a Narcissist in Your Life?

By: Amanda Clymont
Narrated by: Patricia Shade
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A no-nonsense guide to the basics about narcissism, written by a survivor of a narcissist marriage, family, and boss.

©2022 Edward Tierney (P)2023 Edward Tierney

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Knowledge is Power

Thank you....this was very insightful and helpful. I am very grateful for this book and all the Knowledge. I will take my power back. Thank you!

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Great listen

Very insightful and knowledgeable on the subject. I feel much more educated and able to easily detect these types of people.

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Highly Recommended

Thank you so much to the author! I am so grateful. This is one of the best books on narcissistic abuse. After listen to the audio, I decided to get the hard copy. The book was straight forward and an eye opener. It described so much of what I have been dealing with for 9 years in a toxic marriage to a narcissist. I highly recommend this book if you know deep in your heart that something is wrong in your relationship, but can't seem to figure it out. This book will help you know exactly what is wrong. Chances are there is a narcissist in your life. I am so glad I went with my gut and select this book! I am going to use all of the suggestions to free myself. You will not regret getting this book! The narrator was also awesome.

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This book confirmed that I made the right choice

I had downloaded this book free with a special Prime membership deal. I really needed the book because I was tired of crying over confirming being cheated on by my narcissistic ex, with the woman that works at the same workplace as me for a whole year and I knew it. After listening to this book three times in a row. I knew that I made the right decision by taking myself and my 5-year-old daughter out of town. It’s been 2 months since I left him and I love that this book helped me get over the narcissist and focus on living my best life. He has no idea that I left because I was abused and cheated on. He can have the “many” women that he has been bragging about he can get to me, but he won’t have his “family” that he claims he wants back.

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Definitely opened my eyes!

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I knew my Stepson was a narcissist, this just proved my eyes are open. I also discovered the red flags from my Ex and was glad we were only married 6 months, my choice to leave! Seems as though my second husband and Dad have narcissistic traits! My sister is a narcissistic too. How does one get so unlucky!

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Nothing

Basic info on Narcissists, nothing that can’t be found with a basic google search. Not worth the asking price.

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There is no hope with a narcicist so you better make aure you are dealing with a narciist

The Auther is not a professional. She does a poor job of explaining how diagnosis of narcisism is more than a list of selfish traits and acts which most anyone pocesses or commits from time to time albeit not all at once over the majority of one's experience with him. If someone who has the propensity to blame others were to read this book during a failed relationship would be schooled on how they should immediately execute "no contact" and lead the reader to virtually assume the other is a narcicist. i agree, if one is dealing with a true narcisist, the council of this book is sound. but what if a person labeled as such simply committed a selfish act? The author is quick to pile on how to protect oneself. But I fear that she uses fear too much and so much that the reader may simply assume he/she is dealing with a narcisist. There is no room in her writing that execution of "no contact" may be made on a person who is not a narcisist. It's all about being a vistim and leaves no room for the possible scenario where the real narcisist is gaslighting the real victim accusing him of being the narcisist! This, when just the opposite may be true! The authorwould have you instantly "no contact" on a spuce who may have been perfectly willing to talk, read this book together and work to make healthy adjustments. but the author writes as if narcisisim in that spouce is a foregone conclusion...because that was HER experience.

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