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It was such a pleasure to speak with Dani. She's wonderful and has accomplished and overcome quite a bit thus far in her life. And a lot of that has to do with her mother. It took Dani many, many years to figure out what her real connection was with her mother. Was it love? Was it control? Dani was convinced it was love. Even Dani's girlfriends were convinced that she and her mother had the most special relationship and were even a bit jealous of what these two woman had- what looked like a very special bond.Dani was always there for her mother. Very protective of her, always there by her side should she need anything. If she hadn't heard from her mother within a certain amount of time, Dani would worry. If she said the wrong thing, Dani would worry.Here's a little bit of what Dani wrote to me about her relationship with her mother, prior to our recorded conversation."I'm the way i am because of her. I'm everything she wasn't and still of cuz I find her in me, her fears, her narrative, her internalized voice that speaks to me with grim predictions whenever things go really great for me.I wrote a whole book about me and my mom called "mutterseelenallein" which is a wonderful german word and means something like "lonelier than alone." Like when you find a kitten in the middle of the forest with no mum but as well as no one else around."Mutterseelenallein" was how my mom and I both felt, while she in fact was given away by her mother in 2nd world war and i had my mom always around like an emotional absent dissociated shadow that lived by my light.My mom was scared and depressed and my sole purpose was to make her happy. She was very generous when it was about sweets and bedtime but i had a massive price to pay: My self, that i had to surrender to her. She was so close that she suffocated me and at the same time she never was there.""I didnt realize till puberty when i started to become my own person what my mom couldn't handle. As long as I was an extension of herself everything was good, but by the slightest sign of separation, she started to become ugly. Emotional blackmailing, blame shifting and the sad realization that no matter what, I could never make her happy...which i tried until the day she died. Missing out to build my own family as she was my sole responsibility. She became the bitter and hateful, jealous of every move I made, every success I celebrated...she talked my victories small, told me I'm too messy or to fat..no man would ever want me."Such powerful words to describe a very complex relationship, especially for a young daughter who trusted her mother implicitly.There's so much more to this story. And the great news is that Dani has accomplished so much in her life. She says she loves her mother regardless of how hurtful she was. She a psychotherapist who's loves helping others and is able to help her patients because she is living proof that you can always turn your life around for the better.As narcissitic as Gabriel was, Dani has learner and voiced her opinion about the significance of raising our children to be able to leave home/the Mother Ship as a teen or in their young adult prime. "The bravest thing to do is teach your kids to separate."Dani uses her bold and dynamic design choices to lift her internal vibrations, to make her happy and feel alive and appreciate all of her talents regardless of how her mother tried to control her and keep her self esteem bleak. (Tinzeltowndesign)Brava Dani and I can't wait to meet you in person either in Germany or The Bohoho in South Africa.*Mutterseelenallein" is a German word meaning "utterly alone" or "completely isolated". It translates literally as "mother's souls alone," but the actual meaning is an extreme sense of loneliness, as if even one's mother has abandoned you. The phrase has a more inteFrom Goodle-Definition of "Mutterseelenallein:" "Tinzeltown, a high-concept project development and interior design firm redefining "content creator spaces." Known for bold, immersive interiors, Gottschalk's landmark project, The Bohoho in Camps Bay, South Africa, recasts 1960s Palm Springs glamour with striking hues and retro-Hollywood flair—offering an Instagrammable haven that blends luxury and creative freedom for travelers and creators alike.Articles-https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/africa/south-africa/cape-town/bohoho-villa-influencers/https://visi.co.za/colourful-camps-bay-villa/ All Social Media Links:Instagram: tinzeltowndesign, thebohohoFacebook The BohohoLinkedIn Daniela Gottschalk The Bohoho Camps Bay-The Bohoho-Boutique Hotel South AfricaStay@thebohoho.comdanibohoho@gmail.comwwwthebohoho.comwww.tinzeltown.comWEBSITE: https://thebohoho.com/ "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the roles they play in our lives. Jackie's guests are open and honest and answer the question, are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother and so much more. You'll be amazed at what the responses are.Gina Kunadian wrote this 5 Star review on Apple Podcast:SHLTMM TESTIMONIAL GINA KUNADIAN JUNE 18, 2024“A Heartfelt and Insightful Exploration of Maternal Love”Jackie Tantillo's “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast is a treasure and it's clear why it's a 2023 People's Choice Podcast Award Nominee. This show delves into the profound impact mother and maternal role models have on our lives through personal stories and reflections.Each episode offers a chance to learn how different individuals have been shaped by their mothers' actions and words. Jackie skillfully guides these conversations, revealing why guests with similar backgrounds have forged different paths.This podcast is a collection of timeless stories that highlight the powerful role of maternal figures in our society. Whether your mother influenced you positively or you thrived despite challenges, this show resonates deeply.I highly recommend “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast for its insightful, heartfelt and enriching content.Gina Kunadian"Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In 2018/2019, in getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal stories of their relationship with their mother, for better or worse and what they learned from that maternal relationship. Some of my guests include Nationally and Internationally recognized authors, Journalists, Columbia University Professors, Health Practitioners, Scientists, Artists, Attorneys, Baritone Singer, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist, Activists, Freighter Sea Captain, Film Production Manager, Professor of Writing Montclair State University, Attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Property Manager, Chefs, Self Help Advocates, therapists and so many more talented and insightful women and men.Jackie has worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. She has interviewed many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created the logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".Check out our website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/Or more demos of what's to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantilloLink to website and show notes: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Or Find SHLTMM Website here: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Listen wherever you find podcasts: https://www.facebook.com/ShouldHaveListenedToMyMotherhttps://www.facebook.com/jackietantilloInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/shouldhavelistenedtomymother/https://www.instagram.com/jackietantillo7/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-tantillo/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ShouldHaveListenedToMyMother
Subscribe in a reader Toxic narratives hurt good parents and keep them stuck in unhealthy relationships. Are you unknowingly repeating toxic patterns and attracting the wrong partners? In this episode, I sit down with Stephanie McPhail to uncover the #1 mistake that keeps people trapped in dysfunctional relationships. We'll discuss how these harmful narratives impact […] The post Toxic Narratives Hurt Good Parents: Is Estrangement the New Narcissistic Trend? | Stephanie McPhail appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
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Subscribe in a reader Rebuilding self-trust after narcissistic abuse can feel overwhelming, but it's possible. If you’ve been manipulated, gaslit, or made to doubt yourself, this video will help you reconnect with your inner wisdom and regain confidence. Learn practical steps to heal from self-doubt, set healthy boundaries, and trust yourself again after toxic relationships. […] The post How to Rebuild Self-Trust After Narcissistic Abuse & Break Toxic Patterns | Tama Kieves appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader In this episode, I sit down with Ronald Bavero to discuss how people sabotage themselves, especially in high-conflict situations like divorce. We explore the hidden ways self-sabotage plays out, why it happens, and how people break free from these patterns. If you’re struggling with difficult relationships, this conversation will give you […] The post Why People Sabotage Themselves in High-Conflict Divorce | with Ronald Bavero appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader The hidden weapon in divorce is having the right guidance, and Paulette Rigo knows exactly how to provide it. As the Founder of Better Divorce Academy, Certified Divorce Coach, and Mediator, Paulette has helped countless individuals navigate the complexities of divorce. In this conversation, she shares how a divorce coach can […] The post The Hidden Weapon in Divorce: Paulette Rigo on How a Coach Can Save You Time, Money & Sanity appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader In this episode, Anne Wintemute, founder of Amy Says, joins us to explore how AI meets co-parenting to support those navigating divorce. Discover how the Amy Says app can help you manage the complexities of co-parenting, communication, and decision-making with technology designed to reduce conflict. Tune in for actionable insights and […] The post AI Meets Co-Parenting: Anne Wintemute Reveals How Tech Can Help You Navigate Divorce appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader In this episode, I sit down with the amazing David Fein to discuss how to resolve disputes effectively in high-conflict divorces—especially when a narcissist is involved. We talk about where to begin, common mistakes people make when disputes arise, and how to figure out if mediation is the right path for […] The post Everything You Need to Know to Resolve Disputes Effectively – Expert Insights from David Fein appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Are you worried about getting cheated in divorce? In this episode, I sit down with Melissa Murphy Pavone, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, to discuss how to protect your financial future during and after divorce. We cover common financial mistakes, strategies for securing your assets, and tips for navigating financial abuse. […] The post Don't Get Cheated in Divorce! Financial Tips from Melissa Murphy Pavone appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader In this video, I'm joined by Eric Chilton, a former federal special agent turned divorce coach, who brings a wealth of experience to help you navigate the storm of divorcing a narcissist. We discuss actionable strategies for: 1. Negotiating with a narcissist without losing your power. 2. Protecting yourself and your […] The post Eric Chilton’s Advice on Safety, Negotiation & Survival as a Special Agent appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Divorce to Financial Freedom starts with understanding your money and building confidence to take control of your financial future. In today's episode, I'm joined by Tracy Coenen, also known as the “Find Me the Money” expert! Tracy shares valuable insights on navigating financial conversations, overcoming societal shame about money, and building […] The post Money Conversations: From Divorce to Financial Freedom with Tracy Coenen appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Abuse by proxy is a common tactic used by narcissists, often involving flying monkeys—friends, family, or professionals manipulated to carry out their emotional abuse. In this video, I'll explain how this works, why narcissists use this strategy, and how you can protect yourself from their attempts to isolate and harm you. […] The post Abuse By Proxy: Narcissistic Manipulation Through Others appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader When a narcissist in-law creates estrangement between you and your child, it's one of the most painful experiences a parent can face. But what happens when this estrangement also causes conflict within your marriage? In this video, I explore why narcissistic in-laws target one parent, how differing coping styles can create […] The post Narcissist In-Law: How Parental Estrangement Divides Couples appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Wondering if your child is narcissistic? Parenting is already challenging, but recognizing narcissistic tendencies in your teen or adult child can feel overwhelming and confusing. In this video, I'll help you navigate this difficult topic by covering: 1. How to identify narcissistic behaviors in your child 2. The emotional toll it […] The post Is Your Child Narcissistic? Understanding Patterns, Behaviors, and Family Impact appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Going through a divorce with kids? Parenting plans are about much more than just time-sharing. In this video, I'm breaking down the essentials of creating a solid parenting plan that goes beyond just time-sharing. I'm Tracy Malone from NarcissistAbuseSupport.com, and today I’m sharing the financial safeguards every parent needs to know […] The post Essential Parenting Plan Protections for Divorcing Parents: Financial & Legal Tips appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Are you struggling with chronic illness while dealing with narcissistic abuse? The connection between emotional trauma and physical health is real, and in this powerful discussion, I'm joined by Meg Hayworth—transpersonal psychologist, holistic nutritional chef, and bestselling author. Together, we explore how narcissistic abuse, childhood trauma, and chronic stress can lead […] The post Abuse and Chronic Illness: How Narcissistic Relationships Impact Your Health | Meg Hayworth appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Financial confidence after divorce is within reach! In this episode, I sit down with financial expert Rhonda Nordike, founder of the Women’s Financial Wellness Center and author of Bold Beginnings: A Journey of Divorce and Financial Confidence. Rhonda's new book is a must-read for women looking to regain control of their […] The post Financial Confidence After Divorce | Rhonda Nordike's Bold Beginnings appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader I have the pleasure of speaking with special needs advocate MaryAnn Hughes. We delve into the unique challenges families face during a divorce when a child has special needs. I share essential strategies for navigating divorce and advocating for your child’s rights, important questions to ask during the divorce process, and […] The post Divorce and Special Needs: Advocacy& Protection Strategies with Mary Ann Hughes appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
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Subscribe in a reader Are you contemplating going no contact with your parents or a sibling? It's a tough decision with many emotional consequences. In this video, I'm joined by Sharon Martin, author of Cutting Ties with Your Parents, to discuss the intricacies of estrangement and the challenges of going no contact. Sharon will share […] The post Thinking of Going No Contact with Family? Essential Insights with Sharon Martin appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Going through a divorce can bring unexpected challenges, and one of the biggest surprises is that some people won’t like you after divorce and will suddenly turn against you. In this episode, I sit down with Jackie Pilossoph from Divorce Girl Smiling to discuss this. From your ex’s family to mutual […] The post 10 Types of People Who Won’t Like You After Divorce | With Jackie Pilossoph appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Today we have a powerful and crucial discussion about coercive control and the family court underworld. My guests are the incredible Christine Cocchiola and Amy Polacko, both survivors of domestic abuse who work daily with victims navigating the often harrowing family court process. In this video, we’ll cover: 1. What coercive […] The post The Family Court Underworld: Coercive Control & Survival Stories | Christine Cocchiola & Amy Polacko appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Ever noticed the striking similarities between a narcissist and a cult behaviors? Often, narcissistic abuse is seen as a “cult of one.” Join me and my special guest, Vanessa Reiser—author, entrepreneur, two-time Ironman, and psychotherapist specializing in narcissistic and cult abuse—as we dive deep into the overlap between cult behaviors and […] The post Narcissistic Abuse vs. Cult Behaviors: A Discussion with Vanessa Reiser appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Hosted by Dr. Sarah Hensley, Specialized Social Psychologist, Attachment Theory Expert, and Founder & CEO of The Dating Decoder with Co-host Raina Butcher, Owner/CEO of Joyful Consulting, LLC. Welcome to "The Love Doc Podcast" where Host Dr. Sarah Hensley and her co-host Raina Butcher dive deep into the intricacies of love, attraction, attachment, relationships, and self-awareness. Dr. Hensley brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to help listeners navigate the complexities of modern romance. In each episode, Dr. Hensley tackles burning questions about love, relationships, and the mind's complexities, drawing from her psychological research, real-life experiences, and her own individual expertise, to provide insightful perspectives and practical advice.Episode 28: The Self-Aware Narcissist with Special Guest The Nameless NarcissistIn this captivating episode of The Love Doc Podcast, Dr. Hensley sits down with “The Nameless Narcissist,” a self-aware content creator diagnosed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Through his TikTok content, he shares raw and insightful accounts of living with NPD, and Dr. Hensley reflects on how his perspective has deepened her understanding of the condition, especially its origins and impact on relationships.The episode begins with The Nameless Narcissist recounting his journey to self-awareness, including his path to an NPD diagnosis after two years of therapy. He candidly discusses the challenge of being diagnosed due to the nature of NPD, where manipulation and deflection can mask the true symptoms.Dr. Hensley then poses a compelling question: “What's the one thing you wish people knew about NPD?” His answer highlights the human side of narcissism—that beneath the harmful behaviors, people with NPD still seek connection, worth, and love. He explains that while experts often understand the behaviors, they sometimes miss the underlying motivations.The conversation shifts to the role of control in narcissism. Dr. Hensley brings up a fascinating point from The Nameless Narcissist's content—that control isn't about achieving specific outcomes but proving one's capability to control. This stems from a need for self-esteem regulation, a recurring theme in the discussion.Dr. Hensley shares her personal experience with a narcissistic ex-partner who was a serial cheater. She theorizes his behavior stemmed from a need for constant external validation, which The Nameless Narcissist connects back to the “grandiose highs” that regulate self-esteem.The Nameless Narcissist also delves into his healing journey, including how exploring his caregivers' pain and trauma helped him release some of his childhood wounds. This insight into intergenerational trauma is a powerful reminder of the complexities behind NPD.The episode touches on the rare self-awareness among those with NPD, with research suggesting only 1% reach this stage. However, The Nameless Narcissist argues the true number is likely higher, as many may feel too much shame to admit their struggles publicly.Finally, the discussion turns to theories of narcissism's origins. The Nameless Narcissist shares his perspective, describing grandiosity as a safety mechanism to counter deep feelings of unworthiness—a way to feel anything at all.Dr. Hensley wraps up by thanking The Nameless Narcissist for his bravery and empathy, both for those with NPD and for those who've been hurt by narcissistic behavior. She encourages listeners to explore his content for further understanding of NPD and its complexities.This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand narcissism through a lens of compassion, insight, and healing. Please go follow The Nameless Narcissit on all platforms @thenamelessnarcissist. Tune in to "The Love Doc Podcast" every Tuesday morning for candid conversations, expert guidance, and a deeper understanding of love and relationships in the modern world. To see all of Dr. Hensley's services please visit the links below and follow her on social media.Dr. Hensley's Hybrid Group Coaching: https://www.thedatingdecoder.com/group-coaching/Book one on one with Dr. Hensley or one of her certified coaches: https://www.thedatingdecoder.com/book-appointment/Purchase Dr. Hensley's online course: https://dating-decoder.mykajabi.com/offers/PpEPKnsM/checkoutTik-Tok: the_dating_decoderInstagram: @the_dating_decoderFacebook: The Dating DecoderYoutube: @Dr.SarahHensleyWhat is covered:·Who is The Nameless Narcissit and what is his story..The one thing you want people to know about Narcissitic Personality Disorder (NPD).· The role of control in narcissism.·The theory behind why some narcissist are serial cheaters..The theories behind why only 1% of those with NPD become self-aware. Consider/Ask Yourself:·Am I dealing with someone who has true NPD or someone who just has narcissitic traits?.Do I possibly have NPD?·What is some of the pain that those with NPD are experiencing? .Am I seeking understanding and forgiveness for the pain that I experienced from someone with NPD or am I holding onto resentment?·How can I start to see more humanity in people who have diagnosed NPD?.Do I or someone I know need to seek help and intervention for NPD and/or narcisstic traits?
Subscribe in a reader Join me as I dive into the transformative practice of Conscious Uncoupling with my guest Greg Wheeler, a certified coach in this revolutionary approach. Discover how Conscious Uncoupling, based on Katherine Woodward Thomas’s principles, helps individuals navigate divorce with empathy and respect, even in high-conflict situations. Greg shares insights on healing, […] The post Conscious Uncoupling: Healing Divorce Without the Battle | Expert Insights from Greg Wheeler appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Explore the intricate Narcissist-Bully Connection in our enlightening discussion with Bill Eddy, co-founder and chief innovation officer of High Conflict Institute and author of 20 books. Narcissists often exhibit bullying behavior, and today we uncover the shared traits and tactics between these personalities. Gain practical strategies for navigating these dynamics and […] The post The Narcissist-Bully Connection: Insights with Bill Eddy appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Join me as I delve into the complexities of rebuilding trust after betrayal and abandonment in this insightful session from the summit with Taylor Damiani. Trust is fragile, and regaining it after experiencing deep hurt can seem daunting. In this talk, I share why trusting again after betrayal is so challenging […] The post Rebuilding Trust After Betrayal: My Insights from the Summit with Taylor Damiani appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Join us as we delve into the similarities in narcs with our special guest, Margalis Fjelstad. Narcissists often claim that you have so much in common, but the reality is quite different. While they might highlight superficial similarities, our goals and behaviors are fundamentally different. In this video, Margalis Fjelstad will […] The post Similarities in Narcs: Unmasking Narcissists with Margalis Fjelstad appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader In this insightful video, I’m joined by codependency expert Michelle Farris to discuss the intricacies of codependent relationships and how to heal from them. Many victims of narcissistic abuse discover they have codependent traits as coping mechanisms. Michelle and I delve into the dynamics of the relationship of being a giver […] The post Healing from a Codependent Relationship: Expert Advice with Michelle Farris appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Planning on keeping house after divorce? Can you keep it? Should you keep it? These questions often loom large, especially when children are involved. In this insightful discussion, our guest Adam Coleman, a specialist in real property and divorce mortgage planning, sheds light on the complexities of keeping the house after […] The post Keeping House After Divorce: Navigating Homeownership After Divorce ft. Adam Coleman appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
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Subscribe in a reader Join us in this enlightening conversation with Johanna Lynn as we delve into the crucial topic of breaking out of the victim mentality. Being stuck in victimhood keeps us anchored in the past, preventing true healing and personal growth. Johanna Lynn, a specialist in helping clients navigate painful patterns and persistent […] The post Break Out of Victim Mentality: Insights with Johanna Lynn appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
In this episode, Kelle Sparta and Joshua Radewan discuss the intergenerational transmission of narcissistic behavior, media's influence on our perceptions of the world, and the interplay between narcissism and empathy in personal growth. They explore how trauma and cultural norms shape our beliefs and behaviors, and emphasize the importance of questioning all forms of programming to foster personal growth and self-awareness.Key Points:Intergenerational Transmission of Narcissistic Behavior: Understanding how narcissistic tendencies are passed down through generations and the role of trauma in this process.Media's Influence on Perceptions: Analyzing the impact of media on our worldviews and the importance of curating media consumption to avoid negative programming.Balancing Narcissism and Empathy: Exploring the delicate balance between narcissism and empathy in personal development, emphasizing setting boundaries and prioritizing self.Tune in, listen for guidance, and share your journey toward empowerment with us.Discover how to harness your inner magic and manifest your true self in this enlightening episode! Get Your Copy of the Free e-Course on Boundaries for Empaths. Click HereReady to Dive Deeper?
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Subscribe in a reader Learn more about Dr. Karyl McBride – https://willieverbegoodenough.com Her book is amazing – Will the Drama Ever End?: Untangling and Healing from the Harmful Effects of Parental Narcissism – https://amzn.to/3Uzwcx0 Dr. Karyl McBride, Will the drama ever end, narcissistic parents, narcissistic family, How narcissistic parents abuse their children, the signs of […] The post Why is my family so messed up? The Impact of Parental Narcissism on Families – Karyl Mcbride appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader In this profound discussion, we delve into the devastating reality of a Christian woman stuck in narcissistic abuse compounded by spiritual abuse within the church. Join us as we navigate the complexities of this double-layered trauma with our special guest, Natalie Hoffman. Natalie, author of “Is it Me? Making Sense of […] The post Faith Amidst Chaos: Christian Woman in Narcissistic Abuse appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader If you are finding your divorce money , join Krista Shelton, founder of Focused Forensic Solutions (FFS) and former IRS Special Agent, as she shares her expertise in locating assets during divorce proceedings. With nearly a decade of experience investigating financial crimes, Krista offers invaluable strategies for uncovering hidden funds and […] The post Finding Divorce Money: Strategies & Solutions with Krista Shelton appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Male Victim Of Narcissistic Parental Alienation – with John Mckenny Visit Johns site – https://malevictimsoffemalenarcissist… Welcome to our latest interview featuring John McKenny, the Founder of Male Victims Of Female Narcissists. In this deeply insightful discussion, John opens up about his personal experience with parental alienation, shedding light on the profound […] The post Male Victim Of Narcissistic Parental Alienation – John Mckenny appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Learn more about AJ and visit her website for a free consult Website: www.thetraumahealingparent.com Email: aj@thetraumahealingparent.com Link to book Free 30-minute consult: https://calendly.com/aj–i54/30min Coparenting is challenging on its own, but when you add a narcissistic ex-partner into the mix, the difficulties can seem insurmountable. In this video, we delve into the […] The post Co-parenting With A Narcissist – While In Trauma – HELP! with AJ Gajjar appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader How To Afford The House In Divorce, How To Keep The House In A Divorce, Divide The House In Divorce, Divorce & Family Home, Refinance, Buyout, Or Sell, Mortgages For Divorce, Getting A Mortgage In Divorce, Who Gets To Stay In The House During Divorce Learn more about Emile Flowers on […] The post How to Afford the House in Divorce – Divorce Mortgages Are Different with Emile Flowers appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Learn more about Karen on her website. https://karencovy.com I’ve been a divorce professional for more decades than I care to admit. … and I’ll be the first to tell you that modern thinking around divorce – and the divorce system – is out of date with the realities and needs of […] The post Navigating Divorce with Better Decision Making Skills – Karen Covy appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Going through a divorce? Ensure a secure financial future by steering clear of common tax pitfalls. In this comprehensive video guide, we delve deep into the crucial tips and strategies to protect your assets during divorce proceedings. Discover key insights on handling finances, avoiding costly tax mistakes, and making informed decisions. […] The post Avoid These Expensive Divorce Tax Mistakes – Steer Clear! Hirsch Serman & Tracy Malone appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader In this informative video, we delve into the crucial topic of parenting plan relocation. Whether you’re a co-parent considering a move or navigating changes in your child’s living situation, this guide is designed to provide insights into various options and considerations. From legal aspects to maintaining open communication, we explore practical […] The post Navigating Parenting Plan Relocation: Your Guide to Options and Considerations appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
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Subscribe in a reader Navigating Memories: What to Do with Pictures of Your Ex and the Kids Divorcing a narcissist is undeniably challenging, especially when it comes to handling reminders of the past. The question arises: what should you do with pictures of your ex and the kids? In the realm of memories and emotions, […] The post Navigating Narcissistic Memories: What to Do with Pictures of Your Ex and the Kids appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Subscribe in a reader Thank you Kate for a great interview! To learn more about Kate visit her website https://kateanthony.com To buy her book The D Word visit Amazon – https://amzn.to/4aBCKAQ Should I stay married for my kids? Does this count as abuse? Why am I so unhappy? What does a healthy relationship even look […] The post Everything You need to know to make a decision to divorce – Kate Anthony appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.