Released today, December 3, 2019, from Da Capo Lifelong Books/Hachette Book Group, Julie L. Hall’s The Narcissist in Your Life: Recognizing the Patterns and Learning to Break Free lands with urgency on mental health bookshelves to help survivors of narcissistic abuse and resulting complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD).

Library Journal gives the book a recommended star (the highest rating) in its review, saying, All libraries, in particular university collections supporting mental health and psychiatry curriculum, will find this a worthy addition.

Dr. Susan Forward, renowned psychologist and best-selling author of Emotional Blackmail and Mothers Who Can’t Love, describes Hall’s book as an important addition to the understanding of narcissistic personality disorder, and destined to help many people.”

Psychopath Free author Jackson MacKenzie calls it “a treasure trove of knowledge and healing . . . filled with warmth and compassion, teaching the reader how to find solutions within.”

Filling a critical gap in the existing literature on narcissism, Hall’s book takes an incisive look at the narcissistic family: the place where narcissistic trauma originates, repeats generationally, and spreads like cancer into all areas of human society.

Adult children of narcissistic parents, partners of narcissists, and siblings, friends, and others struggling with corrosive narcissistic relationships will find in the book needed clarity and validation about the emotionally annihilating impact of narcissistic neglect and abuse, as well as practical and compassionate strategies for coping and healing.

Hall is the voice behind the popular The Narcissist Family Files Blog, a contributing writer at Psychology Today and HuffPost, and an internationally respected narcissistic abuse recovery consultant and coach.

The Narcissist in Your Life is available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, eBooks, and independent bookstores near you.

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