Children of the Aging SelfAbsorbed, Nina W. Brown, Ed.D., LPC
Children of the Aging SelfAbsorbed, Nina W. Brown, Ed.D., LPC
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Children of the Aging Self-Absorbed
A Guide to Coping with Difficult, Narcissistic Parents and Grandparents

Author: Nina W. Brown, Ed.D., LPC

Narrator: Diana Blue

Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/27/2021


Synopsis

As your self-absorbed parent grows older and becomes more dependent on you, hurtful relationships may resurface and become further strained. In the tradition of Children of the Self-Absorbed, author Nina Brown offers the first book for adult children of aging narcissistic or self-absorbed parents. You will learn practical, powerful strategies for navigating the intense negative feelings that your parents can incite, as well as tips to protect your children from the criticism, blame, or hostility that may exist between you and their grandparent.

In this book, you will gain greater awareness of how and why your parent's self-absorbed behaviors and attitudes get worse, and develop strategies to manage the negative feelings that can arise as a result. You'll also learn to reduce the shame and guilt that may be felt when you feel like you don't want to be a caretaker. Finally, you'll learn to set limits with your parent so you can stay sane during this difficult time.

Having an aging parent can be stressful enough, but dealing with an aging narcissistic or self-absorbed parent is especially challenging. This essential guide will help you through.


About Nina W. Brown, Ed.D., LPC

Nina W. Brown, Ed.D., LPC, is a professor and eminent scholar in the Educational Leadership and Counseling Department at Old Dominion University. An expert on narcissism's effects on relationships, she is the author of many books, including Children of the Self-Absorbed, Working with the Self-Absorbed, and Whose Life Is It Anyway?


Reviews

Goodreads review by Claire on August 07, 2021

This book starts out with some very helpful information and checklists, quizzes etc on identifying exactly how your disordered parent’s behavior is affecting your life. I enjoyed that section. However, getting further into the constructive sections on attacking these family issues, I find it harder......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne on June 12, 2015

This is a much-needed follow up to the author's earlier work on helping adult children of narcissistic parents. With a similar approach as the earlier work, this book provides useful strategies for addressing the myriad negative and hurtful feelings that arise from regular interactions with self-abs......more

Goodreads review by Brittney on May 26, 2023

Some good content and suggestions throughout the book. I did notice that it starts to get very repetitive, which is when I started skimming for any new bits of information.......more

Goodreads review by Jessalyn on July 12, 2022

This was a really hard read, for obvious reasons. I think it's important to be able to go through and classify the parent, even if there were fewer helpful coping strategies as I'd hoped.......more