Adult Children of Narcissistic and Emotionally Immature Parents

Adult Children of Narcissistic and Emotionally Immature Parents


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Do your parents still make you feel like a child, no matter how old you are?

Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

  • Your chest tightens every time their name lights up your screen.
  • You give endlessly, say yes when you mean no, and still feel empty.
  • You've spent years wondering whether what happened was really that bad.
  • You can't trust people who are kind, because kindness always had a price.

You already know something is off. The confusion is not a character flaw. The guilt is not proof you're ungrateful. The loneliness of sitting in a room full of relatives who don't see you is not something you invented.

This book will not ask you to forgive and forget. It will not tell you to cut your family off. It will give you clarity to stop reliving the past and build a life that is actually yours.

Inside This Book You'll Uncover:

  • The 6 archetypes of toxic parenting, from the explosive Reactor to the Eternal Child who made you their parent before you were old enough to be one
  • The precise difference between an emotionally immature and a narcissistic parent, and why confusing the two makes every recovery strategy less effective
  • Why freeze and fawn are not personality flaws but survival programs still running in a world where you no longer need them
  • How gaslighting works over years to slowly erase your confidence in your own memory and judgment
  • The four family roles, scapegoat, golden child, parentified child, and invisible child, and how to break free from the one you never chose
  • Why boundaries feel selfish when you were trained to have none, and what to say when someone guilt-trips you back into compliance
  • The contact spectrum from gray rock to no contact, and how to decide without owing anyone an explanation
  • Reparenting practices for unmet needs and the letter your younger self needed

Ready to stop organizing your life around people who never made room for yours?