Recognize the Cadence: The Narcissist’s Offensive Playbook

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Recognize the Cadence: The Narcissist’s Offensive Playbook is a guide for anyone who feels trapped in a relationship where the rules keep changing—and you keep getting blamed.

Using a powerful football-themed framework, Dr. Tina R. Paone breaks narcissistic abuse down into 24 repeatable “plays”—the tactics narcissists use to gain control, distort reality, avoid accountability, and keep you reacting instead of living. You’ll learn to recognize the setup, identify the language (“snaps”), understand the psychological “penalty,” and name the real impact on your mind, body, and sense of self.

This book is not about diagnosing people. It’s about pattern recognition—because chaos feels personal until you can see the strategy behind it.

Inside, you’ll learn how to spot tactics like:

  • Love Bombing (The Touchdown on Opening Drive)

  • Gaslighting (The Reverse Play)

  • Hoovering (The Draw Play)

  • Triangulation (The Decoy Route)

  • Silent Treatment (The Punt)

  • Smear Campaigns (Hurry-Up Offense)

  • Intermittent Reinforcement (The “Free” Play)
    …and more.

Whether you’re still in the relationship, newly out, navigating co-parenting, or healing from the aftermath, this playbook helps you name what’s happening in real time—so confusion loses its grip and your instincts come back online.

You don’t have to read in order. Go straight to the play that matches what you’re living right now. Even recognition alone can be grounding: it restores language, validates your experience, and affirms a critical truth—what you experienced was real.

This is Book 1 of a companion set. Once you can recognize the cadence, the next step—how to respond, protect yourself, and rebuild—continues in the companion volume: The Invincible Defense: Counter to the Narcissist’s Playbook.

If you’ve ever thought, “Why does every conversation end with me apologizing?” or “How did I become the problem in my own story?”—this book will help you see the field clearly again.

Because the goal isn’t to win against a narcissist.
It’s to stop playing their game.

Recognize the Cadence: The Narcissist’s Offensive Playbook is a guide for anyone who feels trapped in a relationship where the rules keep changing—and you keep getting blamed.

Using a powerful football-themed framework, Dr. Tina R. Paone breaks narcissistic abuse down into 24 repeatable “plays”—the tactics narcissists use to gain control, distort reality, avoid accountability, and keep you reacting instead of living. You’ll learn to recognize the setup, identify the language (“snaps”), understand the psychological “penalty,” and name the real impact on your mind, body, and sense of self.

This book is not about diagnosing people. It’s about pattern recognition—because chaos feels personal until you can see the strategy behind it.

Inside, you’ll learn how to spot tactics like:

  • Love Bombing (The Touchdown on Opening Drive)

  • Gaslighting (The Reverse Play)

  • Hoovering (The Draw Play)

  • Triangulation (The Decoy Route)

  • Silent Treatment (The Punt)

  • Smear Campaigns (Hurry-Up Offense)

  • Intermittent Reinforcement (The “Free” Play)
    …and more.

Whether you’re still in the relationship, newly out, navigating co-parenting, or healing from the aftermath, this playbook helps you name what’s happening in real time—so confusion loses its grip and your instincts come back online.

You don’t have to read in order. Go straight to the play that matches what you’re living right now. Even recognition alone can be grounding: it restores language, validates your experience, and affirms a critical truth—what you experienced was real.

This is Book 1 of a companion set. Once you can recognize the cadence, the next step—how to respond, protect yourself, and rebuild—continues in the companion volume: The Invincible Defense: Counter to the Narcissist’s Playbook.

If you’ve ever thought, “Why does every conversation end with me apologizing?” or “How did I become the problem in my own story?”—this book will help you see the field clearly again.

Because the goal isn’t to win against a narcissist.
It’s to stop playing their game.