Everyday narcissism: yours, mine, and ours
(Book)
"Narcissism is a belief that the world revolves around us, and that what happens in the world happens because of us. Most of us live with a form of narcissism so common and so deeply embedded that we don't even know we have it. This "everyday narcissism" (EN) comes from a combination of childhood wounds and powerful myths we were taught as children. Everyday Narcissism helps readers understand how EN manifests in their own lives, and teaches them how to heal it. It also helps readers learn to recognize EN in others and respond in healthy ways. This awareness provides a foundation for creating greater happiness, more fulfilling relationships, less reactivity, and more meaning. An essential purchase for anyone having difficulty in a relationship, with a partner, coworker, family member, or other loved one. This is the first book for the general reader to specifically address everyday narcissism (EN). Features a Foreword by Anne Katherine, best-selling author of Boundaries and Where to Draw the Line. Nancy Van Dyken, is a Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Minneapolis. She specializes in counseling individuals, couples, parents, and teens with depression and anxiety, and has helped people heal relationships of all kinds for over thirty years. She has led workshops on codependency for Health Partners, and has taught similar workshops in five cities for PESI Mental Health Continuing Education"--
"Narcissism, in all its forms, is a belief that the world revolves around us, and that what happens in the world happens because of us. Most of us live with a common form of narcissism so deeply embedded that we don't even know we have it. This "everyday narcissism" (EN) comes from a combination of childhood wounds and powerful myths we were taught as children. Everyday Narcissism helps readers understand how EN manifests in their own lives, and teaches them how to heal it. This awareness provides a foundation for creating greater happiness, more fulfilling relationships, less reactivity, and more meaning"--
Notes
Van Dyken, N. (2017). Everyday narcissism: yours, mine, and ours. Las Vegas, CRP Central Recovery Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Van Dyken, Nancy. 2017. Everyday Narcissism: Yours, Mine, and Ours. Las Vegas, CRP Central Recovery Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Van Dyken, Nancy, Everyday Narcissism: Yours, Mine, and Ours. Las Vegas, CRP Central Recovery Press, 2017.
MLA Citation (style guide)Van Dyken, Nancy. Everyday Narcissism: Yours, Mine, and Ours. Las Vegas, CRP Central Recovery Press, 2017.
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