Narcissistic Lovers
How to Cope, Recover and Move On
by Cynthia Zayn and Kevin Dibble, M.S.
Narcissistic Lovers provides:
- A revealing look at narcissists and their victims, plus healing advice
- Insights into what draws victims to narcissists and what steps to take to escape
- What to do when your partner is completely self-absorbed
In a revealing study of relationships where partners love themselves first, last, and always, researcher and teacher Cynthia Zayn along with counselor Kevin Dibble help you diagnose whether your partner has narcissistic personality disorder.
This easy-to-understand, step-by-step guide shows you how to develop your intuition, recognize danger signals, and choose sound, practical solutions for healing, even when you’ve been deeply wounded. Drawing on their research and interviews with a variety of men and women who’ve been narcissized, the authors help victims understand the pain brought on by their abusers, show why these self-loathers can’t change, and offer hope to lovers of narcissists for healing from their “N-fliction.”
This book gives unique insights into the destructive influence of narcissistic relationships and what to do when you find yourself embroiled in one that seems to be growing more and more destructive. It will give you the tools and strategies that will enable you to confront your fears and desires and to make possible a new, satisfying partnership of equals in the future.
"A revealing study of relationships."
— Kay Trout Book Reviews
*Now in its fifth printing
Cynthia Zayn is a public school teacher who has taught many grades from preschool to first-year college students in the United States and abroad. A graduate of Warner Southern College, she lives in the Atlanta, Georgia, area and is the mother of three teenaged children.
Kevin Dibble is a counselor who has worked with adults, adolescents and families in crisis in a variety of settings for the past twenty years. He received his M.S. from Georgia State University and was the lead therapist in the outpatient adolescent program at Parkwood Psychiatric Hospital. He lives in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.
A New Horizon Press Release
Self-help/Relationships
5½ x 8¼, 196 pages
LC #2006923697, world rights
ISBN-13: 978-0-88282-283-9 (pb), $15.95
ISBN-13: 978-0-88282-355-3 (eBook), $9.99


