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Jack Is Dead
- Overcoming the Narcissistic Discard
- ナレーター: Emi Marley
- 再生時間: 3 時間 57 分
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あらすじ・解説
BEST SELLER
JACK IS DEAD IS AN INSIGHTFUL METAPHOR
"This book frames the narcissistic relationship as a "slave ship" and draws parallels to the Titanic story in a creative and thought-provoking way to help readers visualize and relate to the emotional journey.
The book blends the author's personal story with practical insights, strategies, and information about narcissistic personality disorder and recovery. This makes it both engaging and educational, a valuable resource for survivors of narcissistic abuse." - P. Marvelson
AUTHOR EMI MARLEY
A one-of-a-kind memoir based on a true story from author Emi Marley. Prepare to be captivated by her personal story of love and loss using the iconic movie, Titanic.
Through her story, Emi seeks to shine a light to empower others to recognize their innate worth and reclaim their narratives as the heroes of their own lives. This book stands apart from the ordinary, as recovering from the aftermath of a narcissistic discard entails a unique healing journey that encompasses spiritual dynamics, the soul, and the intertwining of both grief and trauma.
Description
It had been about one hundred and fifty days since the break-up of my relationship with a narcissist when I watched the movie, "The Titanic.”
I knew that I didn't need to watch a love story, but it turns out, that's exactly what I needed. It marked the beginning of closure and healing. Although the path ahead wouldn't be an easy one, as I navigated through the depths of grief. But it was there that I discovered valuable lessons along the way. But most importantly, the treasure.
The author, a therapist, recounts her own journey of recovery from a narcissistic discard using the funeral-breakup method. She discovered that sometimes, the only closure one gets, is the one you give yourself.