About this series
Dealing with the toxic ex because of the kids and feel like things are worse than before?
This book will give you the information you need to co-parent or parallel parent your kids
Co-parenting books talk about just that, co-parenting. This form of dealing with the other parent while trying to come up with the children's visitation schedule and a parenting plan doesn't always work, especially if you are dealing with a narcissist or a borderline personality disorder.
You and your kids may be better off with parallel parenting, similar to co-parenting but it can actually be more beneficial for everyone, except the controlling ex. Your kids want their lives to be disrupted as little as possible, and the book discusses how the ex can actually use co-parenting against you and the kids.
Parallel parenting is a newer form of parenting after divorce. It takes some of the manipulative power away from a controlling parent. Most find that parallel parenting can reduce the stress and worry that co-parenting seems to cause.
You will learn:
- how parallel parenting relieves stress - yours and the kids
- why parallel parenting can stop the other parent from derailing schedules
- the tools that make parallel parenting easy to manage
- how the kids can be affected if co-parenting isn't working
Grab a copy today to make the right choice in your situation
Titles in the series (4)
- Stress Relief from a Dysfunctional Relationship & Divorce: Divorce Empowerment, #1
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Divorcing someone with a disorder like narcissism or borderline personality can drive you crazy Fight back against the divorce poison while you're splitting If you are struggling to maintain a 'normal' life while dealing with a high conflict divorce, this book will help you to reduce your stress. Built up stress from frustration and aggravation at a cold-hearted system can lead to health issues and make it even harder to deal with the ex. If you are dealing with kids, it is imperative that you control your stress. You need your mind clear and health excellent to be able to fight against everything that is against you while coping with your divorce In this book you will learn Some basic health solutions to lower your stress Actions you can take immediately to reduce your stress Ideas that have worked for others while going through divorce What to look for from the court and the ex that is driving your stress up Get a copy so you too can utilize the 16 techniques to help your own life during divorce.
- Narcissist Relationship Red Flags: Warning Signs to Get Out: Divorce Empowerment, #3
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Are you in an abusive relationship with a narcissist? Think you are going crazy or it's your fault? Too many people are in abusive relationships today, yet they question if it's just them or if they are at fault. The abusive partner uses this and can manipulate you to create the toxic relationship. There are many red flags to look for, but these are often ignored because of the power of narcissism Have you noticed any of these signs? - You feel like it's all your fault - You feel like you are going crazy - You make excuses for your partner - Your partner has had more than one temper tantrum yet you were told it was your fault - You feel like you are walking on eggshells and constantly wondering what will happen next ˃˃˃ Relationships should be loving If you are more stressed than loving in your relationship, it's a good sign there is a problem. This book will give you real world examples of the techniques used by a mental health disordered person. Find out if you are the victim of toxic relationship abuse. Find out today if you are the crazy one or really need help with your relationship
- High Conflict Divorce: 12 coping skills to deal with toxic ex in court battle: Divorce Empowerment, #4
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Are you divorcing your ex and know it's going to be a battle? If you are dealing with a narcissist or bpd, it won't be an easy divorce While most divorces are at least amicable and easily resolved, a divorce against someone with a personality disorder is anything but that. They have to win and prove they are superior to you, no matter the cost. That includes the kids who will be stuck in the middle. Most people aren't sure of what to expect and aren't prepared. If you have a high conflict divorce, this book can help you to learn what may be coming and how to deal with it. There are tactics you can use and skills in thinking to enable you to survive during this thriving time. If you aren't prepared, the crazy ex will manipulate you and the court, getting everything their way. You will learn: - Questions to ask your lawyer - What to tell your lawyer about your ex - Simple technique to cut down on he lying and manipulation - How to go into mediation like a champ - Find out what type of disorder your ex may have and what to look for Get this book before your next court appointment and get control of your life
- Co-parenting vs Parallel Parenting: Divorce the Toxic ex While Dealing with Kid’s Visitation Schedule and Parenting Plan: Divorce Empowerment, #5
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Dealing with the toxic ex because of the kids and feel like things are worse than before? This book will give you the information you need to co-parent or parallel parent your kids Co-parenting books talk about just that, co-parenting. This form of dealing with the other parent while trying to come up with the children's visitation schedule and a parenting plan doesn't always work, especially if you are dealing with a narcissist or a borderline personality disorder. You and your kids may be better off with parallel parenting, similar to co-parenting but it can actually be more beneficial for everyone, except the controlling ex. Your kids want their lives to be disrupted as little as possible, and the book discusses how the ex can actually use co-parenting against you and the kids. Parallel parenting is a newer form of parenting after divorce. It takes some of the manipulative power away from a controlling parent. Most find that parallel parenting can reduce the stress and worry that co-parenting seems to cause. You will learn: - how parallel parenting relieves stress - yours and the kids - why parallel parenting can stop the other parent from derailing schedules - the tools that make parallel parenting easy to manage - how the kids can be affected if co-parenting isn't working Grab a copy today to make the right choice in your situation
Stephen A. Anthony
After going through a rough, high conflict divorce, I realized the lawyers and judges don't understand what it's like to deal with someone that has a personality disorder. I did some research and started writing books based on that research and what I experienced. There is a connected website - http://www.mentalhealthchampion.com - that contains helpful articles.
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