Beyond the Looking Glass: Finding Healing After Divorcing a Narcissist
Written by Brian Gibson
Narrated by Amy Stewart
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About this audiobook
Beyond the Looking Glass: Finding Healing after Divorcing a Narcissist is a compassionate and empowering guidebook that offers support and guidance to individuals who have experienced the challenges of divorcing a narcissist. Drawing upon expert knowledge, personal experiences, and psychological insights, this book comprehensively explores the healing journey after divorcing a narcissistic partner.
In this book, readers will embark on a transformative exploration of understanding narcissism, its impact on relationships, and the dynamics of divorcing a narcissist. From navigating the complexities of setting boundaries and co-parenting with a narcissist to protecting the well-being of children, the book offers practical strategies and insights for creating a safe and nurturing environment.
Beyond the Looking Glass also delves into the importance of self-care and self-compassion as essential components of the healing process. Readers will discover practical tools and techniques to rebuild their self-esteem, practice forgiveness, and cultivate resilience in emotional trauma.
Through the pages of this book, readers will gain valuable insights into cultivating healthy relationships, rebuilding trust, and embracing a brighter future. The book encourages individuals to reclaim power, prioritize their well-being, and create a life filled with authenticity, joy, and personal fulfillment.
Whether you are navigating a divorce with a narcissistic partner, have recently finalized a divorce, or are rebuilding your life, this book is a supportive companion on your journey of healing and transformation. It is a beacon of hope and inspiration, reminding readers they have the strength and resilience to overcome challenges and embrace a future filled with love, empowerment, and personal growth.
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Reviews for Beyond the Looking Glass
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The beginning of this book provided a validating portrayal of the signs and symptoms of living with a narcissist. However the reason I picked up this book was I wanted to get advice on how to navigate life after the divorce, and coparenting our child. This book provided no insights in my opinion on how to coparent with a narcissist. In fact, everything that was mentioned was textbook advice you would find in any advice book for parents going through a divorce. Divorcing and co-parenting with a narcissist is NOT possible in the ways outlined in this book. A narcissist must be winning at all times and does not believe in fair negotiations, in the best interest of the child. In this regard, this book did not help with anything of specific value. Dealing with a narcissist in the aftermath of divorce and child custody needs very specific strategies.