Narcissistic Abuse Recovery by Amy White
Are you finding it difficult to move forward after being in an abusive relationship with a narcissist?
Are you still in a relationship with a narcissist but know that it’s time to leave?
Are you struggling to regain your confidence because your narcissistic partner convinced you that you’re worthless and no one else will ever love you?
Sadly, studies show that narcissistic abuse affects more than 158 million people in the United States. It’s so prevalent that June 1 has been named World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day. Despite the popularity of the word narcissist, most people don’t know that narcissistic abuse exists. Since narcissistic abuse is administered so strategically, and it’s invisible to the naked eye, even the victims don’t see it as a legitimate form of abuse. But the good news is that because an increasing number of men and women are telling their stories and seeking help for the emotional trauma that it causes, mental health professionals are banding together and getting this information out to the masses.
Within the pages of Narcissistic Abuse Recovery: A Guide to Breaking Free from Gaslighting, Manipulation, and Emotional Abuse and Becoming Whole Again, you will discover:
· The signs of narcissistic personality disorder
· Qualities that make you more likely to become a victim of narcissistic abuse
· How to leave a narcissistic abusive relationship
· A deeper understanding of the emotional trauma you’ve suffered
· The tools you need to heal from narcissistic abuse
· How to never become a victim of narcissistic abuse again
· And much more
You may think it’s impossible to recover from such brutal emotional trauma, but full restoration can become your reality if you are willing to put in the work.
It’s time to rise out of the ashes and experience complete healing from narcissistic abuse.