Narcissistic Parent Abuse - 2: Narcissistic Fathers
Practical Guide for Adult Children to Deal with Emotional Abusive Toxic Fathers and Recover from CPTSD
- 279 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Have you ever felt the pain of humiliation from your father? Many children carry the scars of parental abuse into adulthood, particularly when raised by a perverse narcissistic father. In such families, the father shines as the sole "star," while the partner and children orbit around him, reflecting his light. This father often presents a different persona outside the home, creating a façade of a perfect relationship that contrasts sharply with the reality behind closed doors. Children face daily harassment and struggle to find understanding from those close to them. These children are often pitted against each other, with one designated as the "Golden Child," the idealized extension of the father, while the other is the "Scapegoat Child," bearing the emotional burdens the father cannot accept. Both roles leave them isolated, as they cannot ally with a healthy parent when one is dominated by the narcissist. This dynamic can lead to C-PTSD (Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). The guide offers insights for adult children to recognize narcissistic abuse and heal from its effects. It is structured in three parts: Narcissism, Narcissistic Fathers, and Recovery. Topics include manipulations used by narcissistic fathers, the roles of Golden and Scapegoat children, and strategies for overcoming C-PTSD. The author, Rose Mary Parker, shares her own experiences with emotionally immature parents, aiming to help others understand

