Intergenerational Narcissism™ is a powerful psychological guide that explains how narcissistic traits can spread through families even when no one is a clinical narcissist. This book uncovers the hidden emotional training children absorb through survival patterns, praise-conditioning, image-driven parenting, and unwritten family rules that create generational cycles of self-protection, people-pleasing, emotional numbing, and identity distortion.
Readers searching for answers to questions like “Why do I attract narcissists?”, “Why does my family feel emotionally cold?”, “Why do I feel responsible for everyone’s feelings?”, and “Is narcissism inherited?” will find clarity, explanation, and relief. The book explores how family systems unintentionally teach superiority, shame, emotional suppression, and performance-based worth—without anyone being malicious, abusive, or clinically disordered.
This guide blends dark psychology, trauma-informed insight, and behavioral science to show how emotional patterns become a legacy. It helps readers identify subtle forms of generational narcissistic conditioning, understand how these patterns shape identity, and break the cycle with boundaries, self-awareness, and reconnected vulnerability.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, hyper-independent, overly responsible, invisible, or conditioned to perform rather than be yourself, this book will help you understand why—and how to finally stop repeating the roles you were trained to carry.
Perfect for anyone healing from narcissistic families, emotionally immature parenting, generational trauma, and hidden dysfunction masked as “success,” “discipline,” or “high standards.”

