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  2. Is Your Family Toxic? Here's How to Know If You Should ... - AOL

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    How to recognize signs of a toxic family relationship, plus how to deal with it and set boundaries. Experts share when it's ok to cut them off with no contact.

  3. Shari Franke gives raw retelling of mom's abuse, Jodi ... - AOL

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    As the “8 Passengers” account grew exponentially and brought the family more and more money, comments of support and admiration only fueled Ruby’s narcissistic tendencies, Shari writes.

  4. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    A dysfunctional family is a family in which conflict, misbehavior and often child neglect or abuse on the part of individual parents occur continuously and regularly. Children that grow up in such families may think such a situation is normal .

  5. This is the No. 1 sign of childhood trauma in adults ... - AOL

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    A classic example is a codependent romantic relationship, says Teahan, often where the difficult partner is a narcissist or has a substance abuse problem, for example.

  6. Ramani Durvasula - Wikipedia

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    Ramani Suryakantham Durvasula is an American clinical psychologist, retired [2] professor of psychology, media expert, and author. She has appeared on media outlets discussing narcissistic personality disorder and narcissistic abuse, including Red Table Talk, Bravo, the Lifetime Movie Network, National Geographic, and the History Channel, as well as programs such as the TODAY show and Good ...

  7. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic parent will often abuse the normal parental role of guiding children and being the primary decision-maker in a child's life, becoming overly possessive and controlling. This possessiveness and excessive control weaken the child; the parent sees the child simply as an extension of the parent. [ 10 ]

  8. Parental abuse by children - Wikipedia

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    Parental abuse can occur in any family and it is not necessarily associated with ethnic background, socio-economic class, or sexual orientation. Numerous studies concluded that gender does not play a role in the total number of perpetrators; however, males are more likely to inflict physical abuse and females are more likely to inflict ...

  9. 10 Red Flags There's a Narcissist in Your Family ... - AOL

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