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The Object of My Affection Is in My Reflection: Coping with Narcissists
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Kathleenb
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The Object of My Affection Is in My Reflection: Coping with Narcissists
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The Object of My Affection Is in My Reflection: Coping with Narcissists
Haven't read this on either but the title tickled my funny bone! It got good customer reviews, too.
http://www.amazon.com/Object-My-Affection-Reflection-Narcissists/dp/075730768X/ref=sr_1_17?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1359482032&sr=1-17&keywords=grieving+the+loss+of+dreams
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This book is based on the premise that good relationships are the foundation of emotional health.
Well they're off to a good start with the first sentence...
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Intrigued! My Radlite, dd22 functions "highly" but sadly seems very much a narcissist. Sometimes amusing, sometimes not-so-much! I may have to read this one! Thx Kathleen!
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