Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome: A Breakdown
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A look into the cycle of Narcissistic Abuse tactics. Knowledge is power and often victims are unaware of what goes on around them until they're too deeply involved. This book is designed to educate victims (and those who care about them) about the situation and how to reclaim themselves once more.
Casey Harvell
Casey Harvell is an up and coming indie author. She lives in the Hudson River Valley of New York State with her husband and their two sons. Casey is slightly zombie obsessed and known to use the word 'boom' frequently. She is currently hard at work on the sequels to her series and a couple of stand alone novels. Keep an eye out for Shocked early June 2014! Find out more on http://caseyharvell.com
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Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome - Casey Harvell
To my boys. Mommy will always protect you. To my inner circle, I never could have made it through this without y’all.
Dedication
Narcissist:
Pathological Liar
Grooming:
Gaslighting:
Narcissistic Mask:
Love-bombing:
Disassociation:
PTSD:
Hoovering:
Stalker:
Silent Treatment:
Devaluation:
Normalizing:
Ambient abuse:
Projection:
Supply:
Empath:
Warning Signs:
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Foreword…
This book is meant for educational purposes. Perhaps I don’t have a piece of paper to call me an expert on the topic… but what I do have is over fourteen years of personal experience and over two years of research. If that doesn’t count for something, then I don’t know what does.
When it was brought to my attention that I was being mentally abused and manipulated by a narcissist, it was difficult. It’s a hard pill to swallow. At first I didn’t want to believe it. I was too strong and too smart to have such manipulation go on for so long without noticing. Only the more I read, the more I researched the more clear it became. I didn’t see it because I was conditioned not to. And perhaps a small part of me didn’t want to face it. For