Fragile Bully
Understanding Our Destructive Affair with Narcissism in the Age of Trump
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Donna Postel
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Obsessive self-promotion, an aggressive triggering response, and retaliatory rants.
“Both sensitive and incisive, beautifully capturing the paradoxical dynamic of narcissism - that the grandiosity and surrounding bravado belies an underlying fragility and brittleness.” (Kenneth N. Levy, PhD, Associate Professor, Penn State University; Senior Fellow, Personality Disorders Institute, Cornell University)
Even before Donald Trump entered America’s highest office, an international survey revealed that narcissism is part of the assumed “national character” of Americans. While only a small number actually meet the criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder, those exploitative few have a way of gaining center stage in our culture.
Fragile Bully: Understanding Our Destructive Affair With Narcissism in the Age of Trump looks beyond the sound bites of self-aggrandizing celebrities and selfish tweets to the real problem of narcissism. We see past the solo act to the vicious circles that arise in relationships with a fragile bully, and how patterns like this generate both power and self-destruction. We also look at the problem of Echo, how so many of us get hooked by the narcissist, and how variations on the destructive affair leave both partners dehumanized and diminished. Once we recognize the steps in each dance, we can break the cycle and allow and the possibility of true engagement.
©2019 Laurie Helgoe. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about Fragile Bully
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- 07-10-19
Personality and Culture: a Fascinating Collision
Dr Helgoe isn't just a surface level writer on pop culture matters, and I feel that some people will not get the immediate gratification they're looking for from a title like this. I imagine many will be looking for weaponised psychological language to use on certain people and their supporters. But this is not really about other people as much as it is about ourselves. An encounter with the mirror/reflection that shows us how WE might be responsible for contributing to a collective narcissism, and how we find definition and meaning in the destructive dances and vicious circles we get caught in through everyday life.
This is a book for our time and one I advise everyone to read with openness to increased self-understanding and awareness. Don't read this in the hope it will give you ammunition to fire outwards. Read it in the knowledge that it could be the key to unlocking some true outward transformation that starts within you. If we want to build a healthy, creative, constructive culture, then this is a very good place to start.
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