Karyl McBride on healing from the harmful effects of narcissism
Air Dates: March 13-19, 2023
Narcissism is difficult to confront whenever we meet it. It鈥檚 even more of a challenge when it overwhelms the dynamics of a family. But Dr. Karyl McBride says there are ways to free ourselves from the harmful effects of narcissism and begin to heal.
McBride is a licensed marriage and family therapist with over forty years of experience in public and private practice, specializing in treatment of trauma. In her career she has worked as a school psychologist, expert witness, a marriage and family counselor and a marriage and family therapist. Her work has been recognized in several publications, including HuffPost and Psychology Today. She is a leading author on books focusing on narcissism such as 鈥淲ill I Ever Be Good Enough?,鈥 鈥淲ill I Ever Be Free of You?鈥 and her latest book, 鈥淲ill the Drama Ever End?鈥
On this episode of 鈥淪tory in the Public Square,鈥 McBride discusses her latest book 鈥淲ill the Drama Ever End鈥, and the effects that narcissistic family dynamics have on those who experience them.
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