It’s Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People

by

Ramani Durvasula

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • This book would likely appeal to individuals who have recently realized they are in or have been in a relationship with a narcissist, particularly a romantic one.
  • It would be beneficial for those seeking to understand narcissistic behavior, validate their experiences, and begin their healing journey.
  • People who appreciate a compassionate approach to self-help and those looking for practical strategies to cope with narcissistic relationships would find value in this book.
  • It's also suitable for friends or family members trying to understand and support someone who has experienced narcissistic abuse.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who are already well-versed in narcissism and have extensive experience dealing with narcissistic relationships might find this book too basic or repetitive.
  • Those seeking in-depth, advanced healing techniques or a more academic approach to the subject may be disappointed.
  • Individuals looking for equal coverage of narcissism in non-romantic contexts (like workplace or family) might find the focus on romantic relationships limiting.
  • People who prefer concise self-help books or those expecting a quick fix to their narcissism-related issues may find the book's length and pace frustrating.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Offers a transformative guide to healing from narcissistic relationships
  • Focuses on the survivor rather than the narcissist
  • Provides practical steps for healing and self-protection
  • Helps readers understand and identify narcissistic behavior
  • Addresses various types of narcissistic relationships (romantic, familial, professional)
  • Offers compassionate and empathetic approach to the subject
  • Emphasizes that the victim is not to blame
  • Provides tools for setting boundaries and fostering autonomy
  • Discusses the option of staying in a narcissistic relationship realistically
  • Helps readers understand cognitive dissonance and disenfranchised grief

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Can be repetitive at times
  • Focuses more on romantic relationships than other types
  • May not provide enough new information for those already familiar with narcissism
  • Some readers found it lacking in depth for healing tools
  • Title may be misleading for those expecting more focus on healing aspects
  • May be too basic for those with extensive experience dealing with narcissists
  • Could benefit from more focus on subtler narcissistic behaviors
  • Doesn't adequately address how to deal with enablers of narcissists
  • Some readers found it too long
  • May not solve all problems related to narcissistic abuse

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