Married To A Narcissist: Book on Emotional Recovery & Support Released

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Lormor Internet Publishing has released an updated edition of its popular book, “Disarming the Narcissist: How to Stay Married to a Narcissistic Partner and Still Be (Reasonably) Happy”. This updated publication adds more life experiences and advice on dealing with narcissistic husbands.

The latest edition of this book, available on Amazon, was written by a team of five authors – Nora Simpson, Kristi Brock, Zara Hamilton, Maureen McLain, and Wendy Keith. The women, all of whom have been or are currently married to a narcissist, share their experiences and offer practical advice on coping with narcissistic behaviors in a marriage.

More information is available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F45JQM

Living with a narcissist can be challenging, to say the least, and can be hell to be more blunt. Lormor Internet Publishing explains that its latest release addresses those challenges of being in a relationship with a narcissist, but that building a genuine and loving connection with them may still be possible. At the least, one can learn that they are not alone in their situation and can learn how to cope with their narcissistic partner, and as the title says, learn how to be relatively happy.

In this particular “Disarming the Narcissist” edition, readers will find practical strategies for communication, dealing with manipulation, overcoming emotional abuse, and coping with the lack of empathy. Understanding that no relationship is the same, Lormor Internet Publishing combines the stories of these five women and their journeys. They are at different life stages and have different experiences, ensuring that readers are able to find the tools and tips which will be helpful for their particular situation.

“This 5-book bundle shares the experiences of real people who are now or have previously been in (the reader’s) situation with a narc,” says a representative for the publishing company. “These people – all women – managed to find ways to be relatively happy in their relationships (or at least have found coping mechanisms until the time was right to leave) and are here to offer advice on how to disarm a narcissistic spouse.”

The authors, who were in narcissistic relationships for 2-20 years and are of varying ages, offer different perspectives on dealing with a narcissistic partner. Readers who would like to stay in their relationship will learn how to recapture their self-esteem, reduce their frustration with their spouse’s behavior, and change it for the better. Those who believe they can no longer stay in their relationship will find the support they need to prepare to leave. For those experiencing physical abuse, the book says it cannot recommend staying in such a relationship.

This edition is available for purchase on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback format. It has a 4.1-star rating (as of this posting), with a multitude of positive reviews.

“This book is very helpful in the realization that I’m not crazy, I’m not alone, and it’s okay to stay,” one reader wrote in their Amazon review. “I’ve been wondering if staying with my narcissist was really the best for my children and me. The ups and downs are real and everything is not my fault. It’s amazing to read about the lengths other women have gone to appease their spouses. It’s very helpful to read about how others have dealt with the same heartbreaking situations that I have.”

So is one’s marriage to a narc worth the effort of saving? Only the reader can answer that question. It depends largely on their willingness to change their outlook on themselves first, to stop being codependent, and to have the tenacity to take hold of their own life and find ways to be happy.

Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F45JQM

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