Services Offered
Individual Therapy, Speaking Engagements, Article/Book Writing, Education,
Most Recent Book Title
Recovering from Narcissistic Mothers: A Daughter’s Workbook
Book Description
This workbook helps you process these difficult emotions and experiences so you can recover from trauma and break the cycle of narcissistic abuse.
An intro to NPD—Get a clear explanation of what narcissism really is and why narcissistic people often abuse those around them.
Your relationship with your mother—Understand the dynamic between daughters and narcissistic mothers, including common relationship traits like role reversal, codependency, attachment, and enabling.
Tools for healing—Discover evidence-based prompts and exercises to help you work through your experiences, practice self-care, and move forward with confidence.
An intro to NPD—Get a clear explanation of what narcissism really is and why narcissistic people often abuse those around them.
Your relationship with your mother—Understand the dynamic between daughters and narcissistic mothers, including common relationship traits like role reversal, codependency, attachment, and enabling.
Tools for healing—Discover evidence-based prompts and exercises to help you work through your experiences, practice self-care, and move forward with confidence.
Website #1
Location (city/state/country)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Author bio
Ellen Biros, MS, LCSW, C-PD, is a licensed clinical social worker and certified personality disorder treatment provider and has been practicing social work for over 20 years. She earned a master’s in justice from American University in Washington, DC, and a master’s in social work from the University of Georgia. In her private practice, she specializes in the assessment and treatment of individuals with personality disorders, substance abuse issues, and emotional regulation problems. She also provides clinical supervision for social workers seeking their clinical licensure.
Ellen is an adjunct faculty member and faculty liaison at Tulane University School of Social Work. She is a national continuing education speaker and has authored continuing education seminars.
Ellen is an adjunct faculty member and faculty liaison at Tulane University School of Social Work. She is a national continuing education speaker and has authored continuing education seminars.
Professional Speaker Topics
Emotional Manipulators and Codependents: A Recipe for Disaster
Unmasking Manipulative Relationships: Effective Strategies for Countering Covert Abuse
Personality Disorders: The Challenges of the Hidden Agenda
Antisocial, Borderline, Narcissistic, and Histrionic: Effective Treatment for Cluster B Personality Disorders
LCSW Exam Prep Training
Trauma & Dissociation: An Overview of Dissociative Identity Disorder
The DSM-5-TR: Getting Up To Date With The New Disorders & Changes Recorded Webinar
Breaking Codependent Habits: Treating your Most Vulnerable Clients
Borderline Personality Disorder: Identifying your Most Challenging Clients
Spotting a Narcissistic Client: Diagnostic Considerations for Treatment
CLINICAL SUPERVISION: Best Practices in Clinical Supervision
Unmasking Manipulative Relationships: Effective Strategies for Countering Covert Abuse
Personality Disorders: The Challenges of the Hidden Agenda
Antisocial, Borderline, Narcissistic, and Histrionic: Effective Treatment for Cluster B Personality Disorders
LCSW Exam Prep Training
Trauma & Dissociation: An Overview of Dissociative Identity Disorder
The DSM-5-TR: Getting Up To Date With The New Disorders & Changes Recorded Webinar
Breaking Codependent Habits: Treating your Most Vulnerable Clients
Borderline Personality Disorder: Identifying your Most Challenging Clients
Spotting a Narcissistic Client: Diagnostic Considerations for Treatment
CLINICAL SUPERVISION: Best Practices in Clinical Supervision
Favorite Quote or Personal Motto
"Don't abuse yourself because you have been abused."
-Maya Angelou