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"As more therapists are working with clients who are excavating the fallout of having narcissistic parents, this book provides actionable guidance." -Ramani Durvasula, PhD, author of Should I Stay or Should I Go? and Don't You Know Who I Am? There is nothing in the world quite like the feeling that someone, somewhere, finally gets it. Adult children of narcissists have been conditioned to downplay, dismiss, and ignore their experiences. This survival skill of staying below the radar can cause even very skilled clinicians to miss subtle opportunities to connect. It is paramount that clinicians…mehr

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"As more therapists are working with clients who are excavating the fallout of having narcissistic parents, this book provides actionable guidance." -Ramani Durvasula, PhD, author of Should I Stay or Should I Go? and Don't You Know Who I Am? There is nothing in the world quite like the feeling that someone, somewhere, finally gets it. Adult children of narcissists have been conditioned to downplay, dismiss, and ignore their experiences. This survival skill of staying below the radar can cause even very skilled clinicians to miss subtle opportunities to connect. It is paramount that clinicians understand the scope of these clients' experiences in order to support their healing-and to avoid the common clinical mistakes and pitfalls that often lead to inadvertently repeating harmful cycles. Drawing from decades of specialized clinical practice and illustrated with rich client stories, this essential guide provides a thorough walk-through of the assessment and treatment of narcissistic abuse so you can: Differentiate narcissistic abuse from other forms of family conflict Work through ethical considerations when assessing narcissism Treat complex trauma, grief, and attachment wounds Navigate transference, countertransference, and the person of the therapist
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Autorenporträt
Amy Marlow-MaCoy, MEd, LPC, focuses her practice on treating complex and developmental trauma in adults raised in narcissistic, emotionally immature, and toxic families of origin. She also provides supervision and consultation for clinicians wishing to deepen and grow their strengths in working with survivors of narcissistic abuse. She is the author of the Amazon best-selling book¿The Gaslighting Recovery Workbook: Healing from Emotional Abuse¿(Callisto Media, 2020). Amy has advanced training in multiple trauma treatment models, including IFS, EMDR, and brainspotting. She earned her master's degree from Temple University.