This is a memoir about the relationship dynamic between a narcissist mother and her daughter. Go behind closed doors to see the hidden abuse of a narcissist mother towards her daughter and the long-term effects that will hinder the child's growth into adulthood. You're Not My Mother, You're a Narcissist is written to validate anyone who has been abused by a family member. Anyone who has suffered from family trauma, who has been emotionally abused, and had to sacrifice their own identity and has tormented themselves on whether they should please their family or disassociate from them to do what is best for themselves. Moore speaks on the child abuse she experienced by her mother and how that abuse continued into her adult life while being a mother and wife with a family of her own.
She reveals that after a lifetime of abuse, mistreatment, and devaluation by her "family" how she decided to go no contact with her mother and her golden child brother in order to have peace in her life and be free from her mother's narcissist abuse. Moore's book is not only a memoir but it is a valuable resource with references from expert psychologists and therapists who specialize in narcissist abuse.
Go inside Moore's journey from a childhood of narcissist abuse, continuing through her adult life until she learned her self-worth and how to love herself first to overcome her mother's narcissist abuse.
This is a memoir about the relationship dynamic between a narcissist mother and her daughter. Go behind closed doors to see the hidden abuse of a narcissist mother towards her daughter and the long-term effects that will hinder the child's growth into adulthood. You're Not My Mother, You're a Narcissist is written to validate anyone who has been abused by a family member. Anyone who has suffered from family trauma, who has been emotionally abused, and had to sacrifice their own identity and has tormented themselves on whether they should please their family or disassociate from them to do what is best for themselves. Moore speaks on the child abuse she experienced by her mother and how that abuse continued into her adult life while being a mother and wife with a family of her own.
She reveals that after a lifetime of abuse, mistreatment, and devaluation by her "family" how she decided to go no contact with her mother and her golden child brother in order to have peace in her life and be free from her mother's narcissist abuse. Moore's book is not only a memoir but it is a valuable resource with references from expert psychologists and therapists who specialize in narcissist abuse.
Go inside Moore's journey from a childhood of narcissist abuse, continuing through her adult life until she learned her self-worth and how to love herself first to overcome her mother's narcissist abuse.