Narcissism: The Complete Guide Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality by Jane Aniston

(13) The Complete Guide Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality

Narcissism:  the complete guide narcissism and narcissistic personality

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This book analyzes narcissism and politics and systematically explores the psychology of narcissism - the entitlement, the grandiosity and arrogance overlying insecurity, the sensitivity to criticism, and the hunger for acclaim - illustrating different narcissistic personality features through a spectrum of international and national politicians. It addresses the power of charismatic leader–follower relationships, as well as the impact of age and illness on leaders driven by dreams of glory.

A unique recovery programme created by one of the worlds leading on-line authorities on Narcissistic Abuse. 
Narcissistic abuse was originally defined as a specific form of emotional abuse of children by narcissistic parents, more recently the term has been applied more broadly to refer to any abuse by a narcissist (someone that who admires their own attributes), in particular adult-to-adult relationships the abuse may be mental, physical, financial, spiritual or sexual.


Narcissists can make our lives a living hell, but by understanding them and then following a few simple guidelines we can take back control and empower ourselves when dealing with these individuals. Whether the narcissist in your life is arrogant, overly-critical, haughty, bullying, bossy, negative, show offs, passive aggressive or simply downright egotistical, this book has the answers you’re looking for.

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Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Secondary Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / General

Language: English

Keywords: positive thinking, happiness, self esteem, confidence, marriage, divorce, overcome shyness, fear, stress, Spiritual habits, bad habits, success, power, procrastinatio, self discipline, Successful, Mindset, habit stacking, potential, Focus, Pareto Principle, grit, discipline, productivity

Word Count: 7949

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As he looked over the rooftops, he saw a woman bathing on the patio of her house.  Instead of modestly allowing her a little privacy, he was riveted to this apparition of beauty, naked in her bathtub.  David resolved that the woman (Bathsheba) would be his and so he sent his servants to fetch her.  Nobody says “no” to the King of Israel and so, that night, Bathsheba and David were joined in adulterous union.  Shortly thereafter, Bathsheba sent word to the King that she was pregnant.

This revelation must certainly have produced a heavy sigh from our hero.  But he was far from done.  There was the little matter of Uriah, the bothersome appendage that hindered his total conquest of the lovely Bathsheba.  Uriah the Hittite was a rather fierce and righteous man.  He wasn’t cut of the same cloth as King David, by any means.  David formulated a plan and sent for the Hittite, on the pretext of enquiring after the conduct of military operations, as Uriah was a soldier and one of fearsome renown.  But King David feared no one and not just because he was King, but he had little, if one reads the text closely, in the way of a conscience.

Uriah dutifully reported to the King what was going on with the “crushing the Ammonites” project, but when he left the King’s presence, David was surprised he didn’t return to his home (and, of course, the source of the King’s obsession, Bathsheba).  Instead, he and his platoon parked themselves at the doors of the palace.  When David asked why, 


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