Save Your Marriage To A Narcissist: Self-Help Guide Aids Emotional Recovery

Oct 4, 2023

Being in a relationship with a narcissist can feel like hell on earth. “Disarming the Narcissist: How to Stay Married to a Narcissistic Partner and Still Be (Reasonably) Happy” will help you save your relationship with emotional healing and coping skills.

Do you have a narcissistic husband (or narcissistic wife) and feel like you need a lifeline to keep your sanity? Are you wondering how your marriage and family got into this state? Where did things go wrong? How in the world are supposed to cope with a narc?

In the beginning of the relationship, you might have noticed the telltale traits of narcissistic personality disorder – a sense of entitlement, passive-aggressive tactics, gaslighting, etc. – but you didn’t know what a toxic relationship with a covert narcissist can do to you over the long term. Now your sense of self-worth and self-confidence is worn down, you’re struggling with codependency, and you’re in need of emotional healing.

The authors of “Disarming the Narcissist: How to Stay Married to a Narcissistic Partner and Still Be (Reasonably) Happy” have been there, they get it, and they want to help you save your relationship and your sanity with the strategies they used to do the same or to safely exit their relationships.

Ready to save your relationship and restore your peace of mind? Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F45JQM

The five authors - Nora Simpson, Kristi Brock, Zara Hamilton, Maureen McLain, and Wendy Keith - have all been or currently are married to narcissists. In “Disarming the Narcissist," they relate their personal experiences and reveal successful methods you can use to neutralize your narcissistic husband's tactics and coping mechanisms to restore your sense of self-worth and self-confidence.

Unlike other self-help guides on surviving narcissism, “Disarming the Narcissist” doesn't advise you on how to leave your partner but on how you can build coping skills to maintain a reasonably happy relationship. The authors assume you're still committed to your partner or that you intend to stay with him until the time is right to leave.

The book offers diverse perspectives from these five authors, some of whom have been married for more than 20 years and one author younger than 25 who has been married for only a couple of years.

The authors give advice on many topics, such as how you can cope with narcissistic selfishness, manipulation, and jealousy; how to communicate with your narcissistic spouse; how to support yourself in the relationship; considerations if you have children involved; how to prepare to leave (if you want to); and much more.

You'll also learn how to reconceptualize your narcissistic spouse’s behavior so that you can change it for the better, tolerate it with less frustration, or see it in a totally new way. The authors hold out hope that you can change your perspective on your relationship and find peace of mind and (at least some) happiness.

As of this announcement, the new edition of “Disarming the Narcissist” has a 4.1 average star rating and over 140 reviews. You can find it on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback versions.

“Most of the material I read or videos I watch on the narcissistic personality says run from them and stay away from them because they will never change, but this is a very negative approach,” one happy reader said. “I’m married to a narc and started researching the personality trait so that I could learn how to interact with him to maintain peace in our household. This book has been giving me tons of useful tools and advice.”

Involvement in a narcissistic relationship doesn't have to be a dead end from which there is no return. As you'll learn in this new book, it is possible to emotionally heal, recover a sense of self-confidence and self-worth, change your perspective on the relationship, and move on with dignity and respect - toward yourself and your partner.

Get your copy at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F45JQM

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