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  • Written by: Susan Courage
  • Narrated by: Debbie Jackson
  • Length: 5 hrs and 23 mins
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Divorcing and Healing from a Narcissist

Written by: Susan Courage
Narrated by: Debbie Jackson
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If you want to get to know a person, you need to take the time to study his character so that you can begin to understand who he is. But simply knowing the person is not enough, especially if you conflict with them over how their character traits affect you in a relationship. 

We are on a journey toward helping you regain control of the situation you have with a narcissist. Still, we won’t be able to make any headway with that path if we don’t understand who this person is and why he is acting this way. 

If you are in a relationship with a person who seeks attention and admiration but doesn’t consider your needs or feelings, then you may be dealing with a narcissist. Today, the term may have been misconstrued to mean self-love. Still, it doesn’t change the fact that such behavior is not socially acceptable. 

This book covers:

  • What is narcissism
  • What a a dysfunctional relationship
  • How to recognize the signs of narcissism
  • Narcissism in marriage
  • Why does nothing seem to ever work out?
  • And much more!

If you are naturally giving, warm toward others, generous with your time, and an excellent listener, then you are an empathic person because these are traits that help you become sympathetic to someone else’s plight. In most relationships, the empathic person tends to shut down a lot of emotional expressions, especially if he is dealing with a narcissist. 

The idea of shutting down one’s emotions stems from the fact that the empathic people want peace, and the narcissist seeks to prove a point. Now with all of these contrasting elements, you surely understand why a relationship of any kind between both extremes will not work out. 

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©2020 Susan Courage (P)2020 Susan Courage

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Great for clarity while leaving a narcissistic partner

This book is very informative and rings true for my most recent past relationship and took a lot of the blame my narcissistic partner placed on me off my shoulders. I recommend this book to anyone who has a partner who seems not to value or respect you at times. If I hadn’t given this book a chance I have no idea what I would’ve thought of myself moving forward but I’m sure it would’ve been closer to the twisted and lowly views of my partner.

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