Children of the Self-absorbed
Author(s): Nina W. Brown
Millions of adults grew up with immature, self-absorbed parents who made their own children responsible for their physical and emotional well-being, expected admiration and constant attention, and reacted with criticism and blame when their slightest need went unmet. In this accessible book, psychologist Nina Brown helps grown children come to terms with the results of such an upbringing, including tendencies to overcomply to others' needs, withdraw when someone needs nurturing, and lack self-esteem. Through self-exploration exercises and protective and coping strategies, Brown helps readers work toward developing a "healthy narcissism" by identifying destructive patterns their parents may have had, evaluating attitudes and behaviors that may be hampering their own adult relationships, dealing with self-doubt and other negative feelings, and piecing together a more integrated sense of self.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : New Harbinger Publications,U.S.
- : New Harbinger Publications,U.S.
- : 0.313
- : 01 March 2001
- : 228mm X 152mm X 12mm
- : books
Special Fields
- : Nina W. Brown
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : 158.1
- : 180
- : ill