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In Being Broken, Geoffrey R. Jonas offers a raw and intimate account of a family’s collapse under the weight of narcissistic abuse, addiction, and mental illness. Through a blend of memoir and psychological insight, Jonas chronicles his sister’s tragic death from fentanyl poisoning, his stepfather’s decline due to alcohol and tobacco use, and his mother’s descent into dementia worsened by substance dependency. As the only one left to carry the weight of loss and unanswered questions, Jonas digs deep into family letters, memories, and trauma to piece together the generational patterns that shaped his life and ultimately led to the destruction of those he loved. The book explores narcissistic personality disorder with clinical clarity, while staying grounded in personal, often painful, lived experience.
Geoffrey R. Jonas writes with the urgency of someone who must tell the truth—not just for himself, but for anyone who has suffered in silence. Being Broken: Tales and Essays of Survival and Death from Narcissistic Parental Abuse is not an easy read, nor should it be. It confronts hard truths with unflinching courage, yet it is never self-indulgent. Jonas’s honesty about his failings lends weight to his observations, and his background in psychology and recovery work gives the narrative substance. There is an undercurrent of hope running through the pain—Jonas is not just chronicling damage, but working toward healing. His commitment to breaking the cycle, parenting differently, and understanding rather than simply blaming gives this book its redemptive power. Being Broken by Geoffrey R. Jonas is essential for anyone ready to face the hidden cost of family dysfunction.