
Do You Think You’re in Love, When in Fact You’re Fighting a Monster
- Psychology for love
- Categories:Psychology
- Language:Complex Ch.
- Publication date:January,2025
- Pages:280
- Retail Price:380.00 TWD
- Size:148mm×210mm
- Publication Place:Taiwan,China
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★Love Stories with Toxic Partners × Healing Process × Professional Analysis: A Book of Self-Narration and Healing for Those Hurt in Relationships with Narcissistic Personalities
I bring this journey out of the counseling room, hoping to accompany you through the wilderness of love's wounds and help you believe in the miracle of love once again.
– Mori Girl Cici
Description
Like many budding romances, Mori Girl Cici met a considerate man who seemed to be the perfect partner, filling her with hope for the future. Soon, however, she discovered that her boyfriend was not only entangled with his ex-lovers and luring underage girls but also had perverse habits, without any sense of wrongdoing, completely shattering her worldview. Yet, Cici still didn’t want to give up on this love. She was caught in a dilemma, hoping to transform her boyfriend with love and even tried to rescue the innocent girls...
What seemed like a sweet love turned into a battle against a formidable opponent, with the situation escalating until she was on her last breath. It was then that she finally realized her boyfriend had a narcissistic personality and understood that she was just a pawn in his toxic love drama.
Fortunately, just before hitting rock bottom, she had an epiphany. From that moment on, she used her expertise in psychology to embark on a journey of self-rescue.
Mori Girl Cici wrote her story not just to narrate a toxic relationship but to document the growth of modern women who have gone through pathological relationships, deeply introspected, and reclaimed their sovereignty over their lives. She realized profoundly that what kept them together was not the love from the toxic partner but the void within herself. We cannot change others; only by understanding and strengthening ourselves can we hope for happiness.
As both an educational psychologist with a Ph.D. and a victim of a narcissistic love relationship, Cici offers a rare and unique perspective. She helps those trapped in toxic relationships see through the tricks of such relationships, recognize themselves within these relationships, regain their vitality, and embrace love once again.
Author
A Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, licensed occupational therapist in Taiwan, and developer of the Traditional Chinese version of the Brief Dark Triad Inventory. She is currently engaged in research on suicide prevention.
She is the author of Do You Think You’re in Love, When in Fact You’re Fighting a Monster, a heartwarming book written not only for herself but also to heal those who are trapped in the dark night of the soul due to intimate trauma. She believes that only personal experience truly counts. Rather than simply telling you what to do, she prefers to accompany you on the journey.
She loves forests and is on a path to becoming her true self and healing others.