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Games Narcissists Play

Exposing Their Tactics and Reclaiming Your Soul

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Games Narcissists Play

By: Jon Bet
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They're playing games with your mind. It's time you learned the rules.

In this raw, unflinching guide to surviving narcissistic abuse, author Jon Bet draws from decades of personal experience to expose the invisible psychological warfare waged by narcissists. This isn't clinical theory—it's battlefield intelligence.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • 11 manipulative games narcissists use to control and dominate
  • How to recognize the subtle ways they hijack your attention and energy
  • Battle-tested strategies to preserve your authentic self
  • Why traditional advice to "just leave" often fails
  • The spiritual dimension of narcissistic abuse many experts miss

Whether you're dealing with a partner, family member, or coworker, "Games Narcissists Play" provides the tactical advantage you need. From Conversational Narcissism to Triangulation, from the Eggshell Game to Joy Killing, learn to identify these harmful patterns and implement effective countermeasures.

Don't just survive—reclaim your power and win the game they never wanted you to understand.

Abuse Anger Management Conflict Resolution Personal Development Relationships Game Survival
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This is the most toxic approach to combating narcissism that I’ve ever heard. It goes against all research done on this subject.

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The basis is purely upon the authors experience on narcs. Apparently he dated mentally unstable women (with drug addiction or were recovering) to begin with and uses narcissism to avoid building skills on effective communication and boundary setting. The tone of this novel blamed the authors partners and seemed to use “narcissism” as a scapegoat for the authors lack of want or ability to also look within to break the cycle.

Author literally admits that he refused to walk away from toxic relationships in order to “learn the ways” of these “narcs” in order to win. That’s toxic. Author sounds either narcissistic himself or severely codependent being attracted to partners with previous mental issues and then blames it on them being narcissistic. Terrible read.

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