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Product Identifiers
PublisherGrosvenor House Publishing The Limited
ISBN-10178623601X
ISBN-139781786236012
eBay Product ID (ePID)21038490961
Product Key Features
Book TitleDangerous Normal People : Understanding Casanova Psychopaths and the Narcissistic Virus
Number of Pages268 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
TopicPsychopathology / Compulsive Behavior, Personal Memoirs
GenreBiography & Autobiography, Psychology
AuthorL. W. Hawksby
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.9 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal616.8585
SynopsisMemoirs that reveal the behaviours of Casanova Psychopaths, Malignant Co-Dependents and the common Narcissist., This memoir will take you on a remarkable and sometimes dark journey through a young woman's two (very different) domestically abusive relationships. With her experience laid out in diary form, spanning November 2013 to early June 2016, the author reveals the subtle and not so subtle "red flag behaviours" of Casanova Psychopaths, Malignant Co-Dependents and the common Narcissist. The reader will also learn about the Narcissistic Virus and discover how sometimes victims can be so broken by Narcissistic Personality Disorder Abuse that sometimes the only way to survive is to burn all your bridges and walk into the fire with the Devil himself. The author did not escape unscathed. She suffered at the hands of a Somatic (sexually abusive) Narcissist, gained criminal convictions and still displays many C-PTSD symptoms. This is an honest and impactful insight into her journey. This book is designed to be mainly educational so will suit not only victims and survivors but also professionals interested in making judicial, social care and health systems better., This memoir will take you on a remarkable and sometimes dark journey through a young woman's two (very different) domestically abusive relationships. With her experience laid out in diary form, spanning November 2013 to early June 2016, the author reveals the subtle and not so subtle "red flag behaviours" of Casanova Psychopaths, Malignant Co-Dependents and the common Narcissist. The reader will also learn about the Narcissistic Virus and discover how sometimes victims can be so broken by NPD Abuse that sometimes the only way to survive is to burn all your bridges and walk into the fire with the Devil himself. The author did not escape unscathed. She suffered the Narcissistic Virus, gained criminal convictions and still displays many C-PTSD symptoms. This is an honest and impactful insight into her journey. This book is designed to be mainly educational so will suits not only victims and survivors but also professionals interested in making judicial, social care and health systems better.