



Co-Parenting With a Narcissist: A Life-Changing Guide to Set Boundaries, Protect Your Child from Parental Alienation, and Preserve Your Sanity (Unabridged)
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
Are you ready to break free from the drama and frustration of co-parenting with a narcissist?
Does every conversation with your co-parenting partner end in drama and threats?
Do you feel helpless to protect your children from the fallout of an angry, arrogant parent?
Does your co-parent create constant stress and disappointment that leaves your children hurt and confused?
You’ll learn how to:
Cope with the narcissistic individual’s demanding, dismissing, and alienating behaviors so that you remain calm, cool, and in control of your own responses.
Use leverage to set limits and maintain boundaries so that you no longer feel bullied or coerced by the narcissist.
Help children cope with a narcissistic parent so that they understand they are not the cause of the narcissist’s demeaning, unpredictable, or disappointing behavior.
Steer clear of adult temper tantrums, argumentativeness, and rage so that you can maintain a more positive relationship.
Avoid power struggles and useless arguments so that you save time and mental energy that is better spent on you and your children.
Use specific language to diffuse tense situations and build a more productive relationship.
Aside from the struggles to maintain a civil relationship, I know you’re worried about how growing up with a narcissistic parent is impacting your children.
Here are some of the possible challenges of children who grow up with a narcissistic parent:
A tendency to seek out partners who are emotionally unavailable, critical, or withholding.
Hyper sensitive to the moods of those around them.
Never feeling good enough.
Gain self-worth exclusively from achievements.
Drawn toward drama-laden, roller-coaster relationships–especially with romantic partners.
A sense of being unworthy of love.
A sense of responsibility for the feelings, care and welfare of others.
Rushing to maintain harmony and to soothe others feelings.