“Co-parenting” with a Narcissist

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Sunday, April 23rd, 7:30pm EST

60-minute live Zoom workshop (includes a 15 minute Q&A with audience members). 
Space is limited. 
Tickets are non-refundable.

This hour long workshop will focus on the difficult process of “co-parenting” with a narcissistic partner.

Unfortunately, narcissistic parents don’t co-parent. It is also a misconception that narcissists “parallel” parent. Parallel parenting is a method whereby each parent has their own parenting style/ideas. These styles can differ greatly & may even result in the parents hardly ever seeing or speaking to each other. However, despite having different approaches, the motive is not to undermine the other parent, as they both have their child’s best interests in mind. 

Narcissists do not co-parent nor do they parallel parent. They “parent” using whatever approach personally benefits them in any given situation. Their style is inconsistent, confusing to the child, & is often used to manipulate & control the family dynamics.

 In This Workshop You Will Learn:

  • How to identify narcissistic patterns of parenting. 

  • The importance of boundary maintenance. 

  • How to identify ongoing control tactics used by the narcissist within the parenting dynamic.

  • Specific strategies to use when interacting with the other parent. 

  • Parenting strategies for managing your relationships with your children within this difficult context. 

Can’t make the live virtual workshop? You can still register to receive a recording of the workshop. A link to the recorded workshop will be sent to you via email.

 *If you are registering for the recorded link ONLY (meaning you do not plan to attend the LIVE workshop) please indicate this on your registration form*

 After registering, you will receive a Zoom link invitation for the workshop.

 PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER BELOW

*This workshop is not intended to diagnosis or treat. It is for informational purposes only. Therapeutic advice or suggestions cannot be provided for any individual’s specific circumstances and relationships*

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Sunday, April 23rd, 7:30pm EST

60-minute live Zoom workshop (includes a 15 minute Q&A with audience members). 
Space is limited. 
Tickets are non-refundable.

This hour long workshop will focus on the difficult process of “co-parenting” with a narcissistic partner.

Unfortunately, narcissistic parents don’t co-parent. It is also a misconception that narcissists “parallel” parent. Parallel parenting is a method whereby each parent has their own parenting style/ideas. These styles can differ greatly & may even result in the parents hardly ever seeing or speaking to each other. However, despite having different approaches, the motive is not to undermine the other parent, as they both have their child’s best interests in mind. 

Narcissists do not co-parent nor do they parallel parent. They “parent” using whatever approach personally benefits them in any given situation. Their style is inconsistent, confusing to the child, & is often used to manipulate & control the family dynamics.

 In This Workshop You Will Learn:

  • How to identify narcissistic patterns of parenting. 

  • The importance of boundary maintenance. 

  • How to identify ongoing control tactics used by the narcissist within the parenting dynamic.

  • Specific strategies to use when interacting with the other parent. 

  • Parenting strategies for managing your relationships with your children within this difficult context. 

Can’t make the live virtual workshop? You can still register to receive a recording of the workshop. A link to the recorded workshop will be sent to you via email.

 *If you are registering for the recorded link ONLY (meaning you do not plan to attend the LIVE workshop) please indicate this on your registration form*

 After registering, you will receive a Zoom link invitation for the workshop.

 PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER BELOW

*This workshop is not intended to diagnosis or treat. It is for informational purposes only. Therapeutic advice or suggestions cannot be provided for any individual’s specific circumstances and relationships*

Sunday, April 23rd, 7:30pm EST

60-minute live Zoom workshop (includes a 15 minute Q&A with audience members). 
Space is limited. 
Tickets are non-refundable.

This hour long workshop will focus on the difficult process of “co-parenting” with a narcissistic partner.

Unfortunately, narcissistic parents don’t co-parent. It is also a misconception that narcissists “parallel” parent. Parallel parenting is a method whereby each parent has their own parenting style/ideas. These styles can differ greatly & may even result in the parents hardly ever seeing or speaking to each other. However, despite having different approaches, the motive is not to undermine the other parent, as they both have their child’s best interests in mind. 

Narcissists do not co-parent nor do they parallel parent. They “parent” using whatever approach personally benefits them in any given situation. Their style is inconsistent, confusing to the child, & is often used to manipulate & control the family dynamics.

 In This Workshop You Will Learn:

  • How to identify narcissistic patterns of parenting. 

  • The importance of boundary maintenance. 

  • How to identify ongoing control tactics used by the narcissist within the parenting dynamic.

  • Specific strategies to use when interacting with the other parent. 

  • Parenting strategies for managing your relationships with your children within this difficult context. 

Can’t make the live virtual workshop? You can still register to receive a recording of the workshop. A link to the recorded workshop will be sent to you via email.

 *If you are registering for the recorded link ONLY (meaning you do not plan to attend the LIVE workshop) please indicate this on your registration form*

 After registering, you will receive a Zoom link invitation for the workshop.

 PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER BELOW

*This workshop is not intended to diagnosis or treat. It is for informational purposes only. Therapeutic advice or suggestions cannot be provided for any individual’s specific circumstances and relationships*