Both indie and traditional authors have their fair
share of narcissists.
The business world probably has more than its fair
share of narcissists running around.
Not exact matches
For example, Andrew Giambrone
of The Atlantic
shared research from one group
of Austrian psychologists who reported «a correlation between EI and narcissism, raising the possibility that
narcissists with high EI might use their «charming, interesting, and even seductive» qualities for «malicious purposes,» such as deceiving others.
Although I probably have done my fair
share of ass kissing in my time, the thoughts that come foremost to my mind have been times when I have stood up to
narcissists, bringing about situations where I have either been banned from work, church or social gatherings, or chosen to leave the same for the sake
of my sanity.
Here, Â psychotherapist Joseph Burgo, PhD, the author
of The
Narcissist You Know ($ 25; amazon.com),
shares some helpful tips for managing up.
its not my birthday or any festival or something I am just going to
share with you the joys
of celebrating my existence (without sounding like an absolute self obsessed
narcissist) and things that make me feel like all's well and I am still the boss
of my own life.
This is a place for targets
of a
narcissist's abuse to come together to support, encourage, learn from,
share with, and validate one another.
The struggle
of co-parenting is tougher when one has to
share the responsibilities with a
narcissist.
Lisa Charlebois, psychotherapist and author
of You Might Be a
Narcissist If...,
shares about her journey
of healing through childhood sexual abuse and her struggle with narcissism as a result.
Many
narcissists are accomplished, charming, functioning members
of society — movie stars, CEOs and artists often rate high on the narcissism scale — the problem comes when you do not
share their worldview and yet still need to live with them or work with them.