Narcissist and Stoicism: Re-Start from yourself After Psychological and Emotional Abuse with The Art of Stoics

Narcissist and Stoicism: Re-Start from yourself After Psychological and Emotional Abuse with The Art of Stoics

Written by:
Michael C. Hurley
Narrated by:
Dms
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Ratings
Book
11
Narrator
11
Release Date
October 2020
Duration
3 hours 34 minutes
Summary
The first step in narcissism therapy is to accept it. Psychologists say that it's a half war to recognize an illness, and it's great for narcissistic patients. When the patient knows that he or she has a medical condition, he or she can take practical steps to try to improve as a person consciously. He is a good psychiatrist or psychologist who can help the person to improve self-esteem, rationality and acceptability, and take other sensations into consideration.

 

What you will learn in this book:


- Narcissism and Today's Society
- Narcissism in the Boardroom   
- Narcissism Grown from the Seed           
- Narcissism - Ancient and Modern          
- Narcissism: The Hidden Child's Curse   
- Escape Narcissists While You Can           
- Narcissistic Relationships          
- Why do narcissists do it?            
- Stoicism of Logic Without Emotion        
- Effects of Psychological Abuse                
- The Psychology of Children       
- Ethical Concerns in Psychology               
- The Psychology of Homosexuality         
- Forgive Narcissist offenders or not Forgive       
- The Narcissist and His Family  
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The Daily Stoic offers all who seek a calm, wise life a daily spiritual anchor. This book will keep you strong across dark times and steady and clear no matter what your circumstances happen to be. Keep this treasure close and it will care for you.

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The Daily Stoic isn’t simply a book to make me think, it’s an action guide, a “prescription for handling ourselves and our actions in the world.” The great Stoics remind me never to be satisfied with learning--I must always be doing. In order to lead a successful life, I must practice cutting through distractions and desires to get to things that matter

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Got this to help my husband work through a hard time. It's a great book for those who need some guidance and tips on how to take control back from external forces to control your own life. I would highly recommend it.

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I asked him about Stoicism and he said that it is "really weird". Hm... I opened the book and started reading, gaining somewhat of an understanding of the philosophy, but as the author points out, I don't need to understand that to benefit from the book.

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This book is amazing. It has the ability to magically have relevance to my life each time I pick it up. It is amazing to realize that such great men existed and if anything, should be great role models to you. This will really hit home especially if you're a logical / scientific person.

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Gambler J.

I like to read the quote, read the comments, then reread and ponder the quote for a couple minutes. I try to do this twice per day, but at minimum always in the morning. I plan on going through two readings of The Daily Stoic over the next two years.

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Parsha R.

The Daily Stoic isn’t simply a book to make me think, it’s an action guide, a “prescription for handling ourselves and our actions in the world.” The great Stoics remind me never to be satisfied with learning--I must always be doing. In order to lead a successful life, I must practice cutting through distractions and desires to get to things that matter

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The Daily Stoic is a treasure for managing our choices, overcoming self-deception, and learning to act according to the true worth of things while keeping the common good always in view. Caring for the soul in this way makes not only better people, but a stronger society too.

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