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How to Control Co-Dependent People

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How to Control Co-Dependent People takes a satirical approach to shedding light upon a very dark subject: narcissistic abuse. I wrote this in 2015, and shortly thereafter, my life took a turn for the better and I put all this behind me.

I actually forgot what it was like to be codependent. Since then, I’ve gone further in my research into what underlies toxic interpersonal relationships, and I’ve learned how to identify it in government, media, religion, and corporations and the dynamic between these entities and those they control, influence, and/or enslave.

I believe the master-slave dichotomy is the fundamental struggle here, as we are born into a society that encourages and rewards lockstep conformity.

This audiobook is intended to demonstrate to those struggling with codependency just how narcissists actually view them. By hearing their “play book”, codependents should be able to recognize covert abuse and avoid its pernicious effects.

©2018 Jacob Vigil (P)2018 Jacob Vigil
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This really gives a lot of insight into how narcissist treats a person especially how I was treated. I will listen to it several more times for sure!

Loved it!

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Interesting but I didnt find it structured well enough to portray the things the author was trying to get at.

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This was the best $3.95 I've ever spent. This is a great summary of narcissistic behavior, some of which I've experienced first hand.

A Great Perspective of the Narcissist

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It's painful to listen too but must be heard. It really establishes the mechanisms of dependant people and the people who use those people.

A hard one to listen too, short but worth

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Narcisstic personality Disorder=/=abuser. signed, borderlinePD with an ex just like this pattern described. say "abuser".

otherwise perfect, just research mental Hth stigma

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