Monica Wolfkill Vo has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 1 author, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Narcissistic Fathers.

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Narcissistic Fathers

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Summary

Do you think your father might be toxic? Many people do and sadly there is very little information available to be found online or in the written research, or with counsellors and therapists that can help. Narcissistic Victim Syndrome is not officially recognised, nor is it widely even known. Even when it is accepted, recognised, and known not many people seem to know what to do about it to heal it. But first, a warning: Before we go further, let me make something abundantly clear: This audiobook does not contain a "magic wand" that will bring you instant answers without having to do any work. What I’m about to share with you takes both time and effort and has worked wonders for me and my private clients. And I believe it can help you too. But this only works for those who are willing look deep inside themselves and are committed to finding true happiness. So with that said, let me tell you: As a child: You felt like you were never good enough Your father didn’t seem to care about your feelings Your father was very controlling and manipulative You were made to feel bad or wrong if you got upset Your needs weren’t met As an adult: You still feel like you are not good enough You feel confused, anxious, sad in your relationship with your father Your father puts you down, and never celebrates your achievements Your father is very critical, manipulative, controlling, and tells lies They still don’t seem to care about your feelings or your needs You feel like you are the one parenting them This audioook is for you if you have been in a toxic relationship with your parent and you just want to make sense of it and make some changes. What are you waiting for? Buy this audiobook now!

©2020 Dr. Theresa J. Covert (P)2020 Dr. Theresa J. Covert

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Narcissistic Abuse Recovery

Summary

Still struggling from the effects of an abusive relationship? Many people do and sadly there is very little information available to be found online or in the written research, or with counsellors and therapists that can help. The Gaslight Effect is not officially recognized, nor is it widely even known. Even when it is accepted, recognized and known not many people seem to know what to do about it to heal it.... The fact is being in a relationship with a narcissist over a long period of time has long lasting traumatic effects that can be extremely catastrophic to the person suffering them. But first, a warning: Before we go further, let me make something abundantly clear: This book does not contain a "magic wand" that will bring you instant answers without having to do any work. What I’m about to share with you takes both time and effort and has worked wonders for me and my private clients. And I believe it can help you too. The exact process I’ll be sharing with you has taken several of my clients from a state of frustration and feeling "stuck", to crystal clarity as to what they should do. But this only works for those who are willing look deep inside themselves and are committed to finding true happiness. So with that said, let me tell you.... Do the following symptoms sound familiar? Doubting yourself and your sanity Feeling like you’re losing your mind Feeling like you’re always apologizing You’re second-guessing your memory Feeling like you aren’t good enough Feeling misunderstood Feeling lonely Ruined self confidence Extreme weight loss or weight gain Uncharacteristic jealousy/ insecurity Feeling like you don’t know the difference between right and wrong Extreme paranoia (being turned into an obsessive detective) Endless, repetitive obsessive thinking about your ex Constantly trying to find explanations for what has happened Feelings of helplessness and despair A desire to self isolate Feeling desperately misunderstood Overwhelming feelings of loss and grief

©2020 GD Publishing LTD (P)2020 GD Publishing LTD

Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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The Covert Narcissist

Summary

Still struggling from the effects of a narcissistic or psychopathically abusive relationship? Many people do and sadly there is very little information available to be found online or in the written research, or with counsellors and therapists that can help. Narcissistic Victim Syndrome is not officially recognised, nor is it widely even known. Even when it is accepted, recognised, and known, not many people seem to know what to do about it to heal it...The fact is being in a relationship with a narcissist over a long period of time has long lasting traumatic effects that can be extremely catastrophic to the person suffering them. Do the following symptoms sound familiar? Ruined self confidence Doubting yourself and your sanity Mood swings Sleeplessness Extreme weight loss or weight gain Uncharacteristic jealousy/ insecurity Feeling like you don’t know the difference between right and wrong Extreme paranoia (being turned into an obsessive detective) Endless, repetitive obsessive thinking about your ex Constantly trying to find explanations for what has happened Feelings of helplessness and despair A desire to self isolate Feeling desperately misunderstood Overwhelming feelings of loss and grief Extreme bouts of rage An inability to be comfortable with yourself Strange dreams The list goes on... Covert Narcissists dangle their vulnerability in front of you as bait, just waiting for your good nurturing mothering/fathering instincts to kick in and rescue the poor little lost child they are presenting to you. But beneath the mask of a shy, vulnerable and “good person” something far more sinister lurks. And this what makes covert narcissism so damaging and dangerous: The nature of the disorder is such that you are brainwashed into thinking you are dealing with a human being with a morality, perhaps even a “pillar of the community”.

©2019 Gd Publishing Ltd (P)2020 Gd Publishing Ltd

Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
Available on Audible
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The Gaslight Effect

Summary

Still struggling from the effects of an abusive relationship? Many people do, and sadly, there is very little information available to be found online, in the written research, or with counsellors and therapists that can help. The "gaslight effect" is not officially recognized, nor is it widely even known. Even when it is accepted, recognized, and known, not many people seem to know what to do about it to heal it. The fact is, being in a relationship with a narcissist over a long period of time has long-lasting traumatic effects that can be extremely catastrophic to the person suffering them. Gaslighting is "crazy-making". It makes you think that you’re actually going crazy. Gaslighting is a way of hiding the abuse. Gaslighting is lying with a goal. The motive behind gaslighting is to make you think you’re crazy or that your memory doesn’t work right. So, you can’t trust yourself and your perceptions of reality. This means, you’ll defer to the abuser for an account of what’s real, so slowly, over time, the abuser becomes the authority over your life. Gaslighting takes place in relationships, like one-on-one relationships, friendships, in family, and at work. You’ll see gaslighting on the news, and you’ll hear gaslighting coming from politicians, corporate shills, cult leaders, advertising commercials, etc.

©2020 GD Publishing Ltd (P)2020 GD Publishing Ltd

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