Step into clinical expertise as a Narcissistic Parenting Recovery Specialist.
When you work with clients impacted by narcissistic parenting, you're not just treating trauma.
You're working against a relational system that taught self-erasure — an identity built around compliance, caretaking, and staying needed…
And repairing these core wounds takes more than validation and coping skills…
...it takes specialized treatment that targets their survival mechanisms, insecure attachment, and identity disturbance at the nervous system and relational level.
That's why we brought together leading experts Amy Marlow-MaCoy, Ellen Biros, and Jay Reid for one of the most comprehensive Narcissistic Parenting Recovery trainings you'll find.
They'll show you how to use a complete toolbox of cognitive, somatic, inner child work, and attachment-based interventions to heal the legacy of narcissistic parenting and help clients develop a sense of self that feels stable, self-directed, and safe to exist without performing or pleasing.
You'll leave this training ready to:
- Work with clients who took the role of scapegoat, golden child, or invisible child
- Interrupt shame-driven attachment and approval-seeking patterns
- Free clients from enmeshment, co-dependency, and over-functioning
- End self-blame and build self-worth through corrective emotional experiences
- Address the impact of emotional neglect, gaslighting, and chronic invalidation on identity and trust
- Reduce fear of abandonment, rejection sensitivity, and relentless self-monitoring
- Earn up to 21.25 CE hours
- Instant Access to Videos
- Downloadable Materials
- FREE Bonus modules
- Digital badge and certificate of completion
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BONUS: get 3 BONUS SESSIONS and over 15 client worksheets — completely free!
Become a Narcissistic Parenting Recovery Specialist and learn to provide treatment that moves clients out of survival mode and into a life that actually feels like theirs.
PLUS, get a FREE Marketing Pack with a certificate and digital badge that can help you attract clients and let them know you’re ready to help.

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"This was the BEST CEU program I have had in years!!!"

"Clear, clinically grounded, and deeply compassionate… feel more confident in recognizing these dynamics and supporting clients."

"Great workshop and I will recommend to other clinicians."

"Amy Marlow-McCoy is excellent. Absolutely satisfied with the course."

"One of the most useful trainings that I have attended. Excellent!"


Narcissistic Abuse and Treating Adult Children of Narcissists
Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPCJoin expert Amy Marlow MaCoy, LPC, author of The Clinician's Guide to Treating Adult Children of Narcissists, for practical frameworks, clinical insights, and effective interventions to help you identify narcissistic abuse dynamics and support adult children in healing, identity development, and boundary setting.
Leave this session ready to:- Understand how the cycle of abuse plays out in narcissistic relationships — and how it shows up in adulthood
- Spot gaslighting and other manipulation tactics and help clients make sense of what they've experienced
- Recognize family-of-origin roles like the scapegoat and invisible child — and how these roles shape identity
- Use practical tools to help clients build assertiveness, boundaries, and a stronger sense of self
- Help clients unlearn internalized messages of shame, self-doubt, and responsibility for others
- Support clients through the backlash that often comes when they begin to set boundaries and claim autonomy

Adult Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers: Clinical Strategies for Attachment Trauma, Core Wounds and Identity Disturbance
Ellen Biros, LCSW, C-PDIn module 2, you'll join Ellen Biros, therapist and author of Recovering from Narcissistic Mothers: A Daughter's Workbook. She'll turn her decades of experience into a blueprint to identify and skillfully treat the core wounds from childhood these clients carry. Leave ready to help clients reclaim their voice, rebuild their identity, and create relationships rooted in authenticity and self-respect.
Leave this session ready to:- Spot the subtle but powerful markers of narcissistic parenting and attachment trauma
- Work with core shame, internalized criticism, and identity confusion
- Help clients navigate loyalty binds, complex grief, and emotional enmeshment
- Use clinical strategies to restore self-agency, emotional safety, and authentic identity
- Support clients as they navigate decisions around low contact, no contact, or strategic interaction

Treating the Family Scapegoat in Narcissistic Family Systems: Tools to Release Self-Blame, Reclaim Self-Worth and Heal Attachment Wounds
Jay Reid, LPCCJay Reid, LPCC, family scapegoat treatment expert and author of Growing Up as the Scapegoat to Narcissistic Parents to delve deep into the intricate dynamics of family scapegoating and get the practical treatment strategies you need to help clients break free and heal from the damaging role assigned to them by their toxic family.
Leave this session ready to:- Identify and target pathogenic core beliefs that keep clients stuck
- Use validating interventions that help survivors feel seen, believed, and grounded in their lived experience
- Apply anxiety-management tools to address fear, guilt, and panic that often arise around success or independence
- Introduce self-compassion practices that reduce self-blame and internalized shame
- Use present-focused interventions to help clients shift attention from their parents' behavior to their own needs and agency
- Support boundary-setting decisions, including limited contact or no-contact, in a clinically ethical and client-centered way

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Amy Marlow MaCoy, LPC
Grief echoes through all corners of the adult child of a narcissist's life. In this bonus session, you'll join best-selling author Amy Marlow-MacCoy, LPC, for her highly-acclaimed appearance at Grief Summit as she gives you the skills and tools you need to recognize grief in a client's anger, help them identify the losses of the past, present, and future, and come to terms with the ambiguity of grieving a person or relationship that may never be peacefully resolved.
Amy Marlow MaCoy, LPC
Working with narcissists and the survivors of their abuse is hard. Countertransference, loss of objectivity, power struggles, and boundary violations can halt therapeutic progress and leave the therapist feeling emotionally triggered, frustrated, and even burned out. In this must-see session, you'll discover how to develop compassionate awareness of your own "stuff", including unhealed inner child wounds and relational trauma, ensuring not only the best therapeutic environment for your clients but also prevention of burnout and compassion fatigue.

- Family of Origin Levels of Awareness Assessment
- Getting to Know Your Family of Origin
- Assessing Family Norms in Conflict Resolution
- Values Exploration Exercise
- Boundaries Basics

When you complete the Narcissistic Parenting Recovery Specialist training, you don't just gain powerful clinical tools—you walk away with a ready-to-use marketing pack designed to help you attract the clients who need you most. You'll receive a digital badge and displayable certificate of completion you can share on your website, directories, social media, and email signature. These signal that you've completed extended, specialized training, and it's a message to clients: "I understand what you've been through, and I'm ready to help."
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Jay works to bring the principles of healing from narcissistic abuse directly to scapegoat survivors. To this end, he runs a popular YouTube channel where he posts weekly videos on recovering from narcissistic abuse. He is the author of Growing Up as the Scapegoat to Narcissistic Parents: A Guide to Healing. Jay also offers online courses for scapegoat survivors to understand and overcome the effects of growing up this way. He received his BA in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and his MS in clinical psychology from the Pennsylvania State University.
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This training gives you practical, specialized tools to treat the core wounds caused by narcissistic parenting—attachment trauma, shame, enmeshment, and identity loss. You’ll learn how to move beyond coping and insight to help clients shift out of survival mode, build a stable sense of self, and create healthier relationships with clarity and confidence.
When do I get access?
You get instant access to all videos and materials as soon as you register.
Do I get CE hours?
This training offers CE hours for eligible professionals. Check here for your profession. After you complete the course and the post-training evaluation, you'll receive your CE certificate.
What's the difference between a certificate and certification?
A certificate is a document issued upon the completion of a training program. It signifies that you have trained specific skills, have trained with a particular individual, or have acquired knowledge in a particular subject. Certification, on the other hand, often requires you to meet specific standards, pass rigorous exams, and many even include additional practice, consultation, supervision, evaluations, and ongoing continuing education requirements. While you will need to pass an exam, this course does not include many of these elements — making this a "certificate" program.
You need to be the judge of what adds value to your work and your ability to help your clients. This certificate does distinguish you as a professional who has trained more extensively in the area of narcissistic parenting recovery with leading experts… and it's an acknowledgment that can set you apart in the eyes of clients and peers.
Will this training make me a specialist?
This training offers extended training in working with clients who have narcissistic parents. It does not include clinical experience, supervision, or consultation. Clinicians should consider their own scope of practice, background, experience, and professional Code of Ethics when determining whether to refer to themselves as a "specialist."
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.


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