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Nina W. Brown, EdD, LPC, DFAGPA, received her doctorate from the College of William and Mary, and is a professor and eminent scholar of counseling at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA. Brown is past president of the Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy, and current president of afficher plus the Group Specialty Council. She is author of twenty-seven books, including Loving the Self-Absorbed and Whose Life is it Anyway? afficher moins

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A Great book for me to learn more about exploring my own emotions, and grow. I really enjoyed the chapter about boundaries. A lot of times, I had to look into myself for my own behaviors and emotions. The takeaway from this book is that you need to prepare yourself for situations and how you would react. I remember one time when I was ready and prepared for a confrontation. I didn't feel enmeshed with feelings.

--Deus Vult
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gottfried_leibniz | 3 autres critiques | Apr 5, 2018 |
A Great book for me to learn more about exploring my own emotions, and grow. I really enjoyed the chapter about boundaries. A lot of times, I had to look into myself for my own behaviors and emotions. The takeaway from this book is that you need to prepare yourself for situations and how you would react. I remember one time when I was ready and prepared for a confrontation. I didn't feel enmeshed with feelings.

--Deus Vult
Gottfried
 
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gottfried_leibniz | 3 autres critiques | Apr 5, 2018 |
Not all parents give up themselves to foster the development of their children. Some parents remain focussed on their own needs and agendas.

Nina Brown, Ed. D., LPC is the author of 17 books most of which deal with self-absorbed people.
 
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keylawk | 3 autres critiques | Apr 28, 2013 |
I thought this was one of the best self-help books I have ever read. It does a thorough job covering the topic of Destructive Narcissistic Parents and provides scales to help place the amount of impact their behavior had upon your life. It provides many strategies for coping, empowering, and protecting from that impact; and gives exercises for becoming aware and growth and building empathy.

I cannot say it enough, this is a terrific book. Dr. Brown knows her stuff.
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