Co-parenting with a Narcissist

Co-parenting with a Narcissist

A Complete Guide to Divorce a Narcissistic Ex and to Heal from a Toxic Relationship. How to Be a Good Mother While Recovering from Emotional Abuse

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Read by: J.L. Berndt

Language: English

Length: 3 hours and 53 minutes

Publisher: Author's Republic

Release date: 2023-06-01

Being in a relationship with a narcissist can be traumatizing. After all, you have to see them almost every day. In some cases, you can choose to cut ties with the person, but in other cases, you might not have that freedom.

In many other cases, people don’t want to give up on the narcissist because they feel guilty that they might be abandoning the person in a time of need. Unbeknownst to them, the narcissist might be aware of their intentions and might be manipulating them.

It is a complicated situation to be part of and not easy to deal with. This is why it helps if you have more knowledge about what it is like to be in a relationship with a narcissist. Try and have your body tuned.

What’s your body saying about the present situation? Look for a way to have yourself taken care of and have your anxiety relieved before it takes a toll on your health. Your body is communicating that there is something wrong with you. Try and tell it that as you are going forward, you will be listening more.

This audiobook covers:

Marriage and the Narcissist

Divorcing a Narcissist

Child Development and Adapting to Parental Separation

Guidelines for Answering Children's Questions About Divorce

Parental Alienation

Narcissistic Manipulative Tactics

Tips for Co-Parenting with a Narcissist

Helping Your Children Through a Divorce

Parenting Schedule and Importance of Routines

Healing from Emotional Abuse

How to Give the Best Guidance to Your Child

Loving Again

And much more!

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