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They've been called "parentified children." What these millions of adults have in common is that they grew up with immature, self-absorbed parents—parents who made their own children responsible for their physical and emotional well-being, who expected admiration and constant attention, and who reacted with demeaning criticism and blame when anything went wrong or their slightest need went unattended.
Psychologist and author Nina Brown has labelled the underlying process at work here the destructive narcissistic pattern (DNP). Children of the Self-Absorbed helps readers sort out what happened to them as the result of a destructive childhood living with a self-absorbed parent. Through challenging self-exploration exercises, Brown helps readers to work toward building healthy self-esteem and to develop a new repetoire of protective and coping strategies. Readers learn how to identify destructive patterns that their parents may have had, evaluate attitudes and behaviors that may be hampering their own adult relationships, deal with self-doubt and other negative feelings, and explore techniques and stragegies for rebuilding their confidence and self-esteem.
Nina Brown, Ed.D., is Professor of Counseling at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. She is a member of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Society, and the Virginia Counselors Association
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07/14/2008: I havent gotten the book yet but Im on my way to the store now and my therapist said this is the best book to read in understanding my dad.
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07/14/2007: I've read everything on dysfunctional parents and families, from the novels SYBIL and BARK OF THE DOGWOOD to those by Pat Conroy (PRINCE OF TIDES and THE GREAT SANTINI). But if you're looking for a 'guide' to how to get out of this mess, CHILDREN is the book for you. Don't think that because you don't fall into the category of a child of the self-absorbed that you shouldn't read this book. It's for everyone, for EVERYONE truly knows either the children OR the parents that suffer of and from this disorder. The sad part is that most victims and their abusers don't realize what's going on. This book is one heck of an eye-opener. If you're interested in this subject, you must, must, must read Jackson McCrae's book 'The Bark of the Dogwood.' It has the most perfect example of narcissistic parents I've ever read about. Truly remarkable.