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Oppenheimer 

Have you ever felt that dealing with a Narcissist is like playing a never ending chess game?

The Movie Oppenheimer’s portrayal of the Narcissistic Lewis Strauss played by Robert Downey Jr. is an example of plotting, manipulation and thirst for power and admiration. He is playing chess with other people’s lives. J. Robert Oppenheimer is clearly targeted for his talents and then discarded by Lewis Strauss. In my book You Are Not Crazy I take apart the mystery and illusion that Narcissists are original and actually have a play book. Take a step into recovery and learn how to identify a narcissist and recover from Narcissistic abuse.

Thank you for reading, Bren Worthington