Co-Parenting With a Narcissist
ebook ∣ Break Free from the Cycle of Emotional Abuse and Protect Your Children's Well-being
By Selma Evans
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Can you identify any of these situations in your relationship?
Divorcing a narcissist is a dangerous and intricate process - they fight without boundaries.
If you are co-parenting with a narcissist, you are likely familiar with their petty power plays aimed at hurting and controlling you. They might even try to manipulate your children against you. Does this sound all too familiar?
What can you do? Remain with the narcissist and stay unhappy or leave them and pursue happiness.
This book targets those ready to break free from a narcissist or who are currently in the process of divorcing one. It serves as a guide on how to handle your relationship with your children to minimise trauma.
This book aims to guide you in breaking free from a toxic relationship and thrive alongside your children. Take a sneak peek at some of the valuable insights you can expect to discover:
Amidst and after a challenging divorce, your relationship with your children can easily become strained. They may experience confusion, inner conflict, anger, anxiety, or depression, leaving you feeling helpless. This book offers a solution.
Act now, before it's too late!
Take a deep breath. While you may be connected to this person through your children indefinitely, this guide offers everything you need to establish a healthy relationship with your kids, thrive together, and make the situation less overwhelming.