CO-PARENTING WITH a NARCISSIST

ebook Divorcing a Narcissistic Ex and Moving on from an Addictive Partner. Finding a Way to Heal From Emotional Trauma While Yet Being a Good Mother (2022 Guide for Newbies)

By Una Guzman

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Being in a relationship with a narcissist may be pretty traumatic.

After all, you must see them almost every day. In certain circumstances, you may be able to choose to break connections with the individual, but in others, you may not have that option.

In many other circumstances, individuals are hesitant to reject the narcissist because they fear leaving the person in their hour of need.

Unbeknownst to the narcissist may be aware of their goals and may be manipulating them. It is challenging to be a part of and cope with.

This is why it is beneficial to understand better what it is like to be in a relationship with a narcissist. Try to get your body tuned up.

What does your body say about the current situation?

Look out for a technique to take care of yourself and ease your worry before it affects your health. Your body is telling you that something is wrong with you. Tell it that you will be paying greater attention in the future.

This book discusses:

  • The Narcissist and Marriage
  • Divorce from a Narcissist
  • Adapting to Parental Separation and Child Development
  • Guidelines for Responding to Children's Divorce Questions
  • Alienation from one's parents
  • Manipulative Narcissistic Tactics
  • How to Co-Parent with a Narcissist
  • How to Support Your Children During a Divorce
  • The Importance of Routines in Parenting
  • Emotional Abuse Recovery
  • How to Give Your Child the Best Advice
  • Returning to Love
  • ...And Much More!

    Remember that you must first love yourself before you can be receptive to receiving love.

    It has come full circle. You must allow yourself space to mourn, find, heal, rebuild, and love again to recover truly.

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    CO-PARENTING WITH a NARCISSIST