
N.A.R.C.I.S.S.I.S.T.
The Real Meaning of Narcissism
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ナレーター:
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Eyvonne Kinsey
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著者:
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Dorien Valent
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N.A.R.C.I.S.S.I.S.T.: The Real Meaning of Narcissism is a groundbreaking psychological deep dive into the modern narcissist—what they do, how they think, and most importantly, how they affect you. Written by renowned clinical psychologist Dorien Valent, this eye-opening book is more than just an analysis—it’s a practical survival guide for anyone who has ever been trapped in the confusing, painful orbit of a narcissist.
Unlike traditional clinical manuals filled with jargon and theory, N.A.R.C.I.S.S.I.S.T. breaks down the narcissistic personality into ten unmistakable behaviours, each one linked to a letter in the acronym. From Never Admits Being Wrong to Triangulates You and Turns You Down, each chapter explores a key psychological tactic used by narcissists to manipulate, control, and destabilise the people around them.
You’ll begin to see how these behaviours form a pattern—a systematic way of relating to others that revolves entirely around dominance, image, and avoidance of vulnerability. Narcissists don’t just make you feel bad; they make you question your own perception of reality. They twist truth, rewrite history, and turn even your closest relationships into weapons of control. With real-life examples, clear definitions, and step-by-step advice, this book equips listeners to recognise these red flags early and respond with clarity and strength.
Each chapter follows a consistent structure that helps you unpack the behaviour on multiple levels:
- Explaining the Behaviour: What does this behaviour look like in real life, and how does it play out in daily interactions?
- Understanding the Behaviour: What drives the narcissist to act this way? What inner insecurities or fears fuel their actions?
- Identifying the Behaviour: How can you spot this tactic in the wild—at home, at work, or in friendships—before it spirals into long-term emotional harm?