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Ending a Narcissistic Relationship Once and For All with Kate Anthony

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Key Takeaways

  • Narcissism exists on a spectrum—from benign to malicious—and all narcissists are abusive in some way.
  • One of the most dangerous times in a narcissistic relationship is when you try to leave—safety planning is crucial.
  • Narcissists often manipulate through subtle gaslighting and by shifting the blame. You are made to feel like you are the problem.
  • The emotional divorce is often more difficult than the legal one—it's where true healing begins.
  • Awareness → Acceptance → Action: This is the roadmap to freedom and recovery.
  • Co-parenting with a narcissist is complex—parallel parenting with strong boundaries is key.
  • Healing requires being witnessed, mirrored, and supported by a therapist or coach who understands narcissistic abuse.

Connect with Kate Anthony
Website: https://kateanthony.com
Podcast: The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Instagram: @thedivorcesurvivalguide

EPISODE LINKS

Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram

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121 episodes

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Manage episode 476268999 series 3405028
Content provided by Dr. Amelia Kelley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Amelia Kelley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Key Takeaways

  • Narcissism exists on a spectrum—from benign to malicious—and all narcissists are abusive in some way.
  • One of the most dangerous times in a narcissistic relationship is when you try to leave—safety planning is crucial.
  • Narcissists often manipulate through subtle gaslighting and by shifting the blame. You are made to feel like you are the problem.
  • The emotional divorce is often more difficult than the legal one—it's where true healing begins.
  • Awareness → Acceptance → Action: This is the roadmap to freedom and recovery.
  • Co-parenting with a narcissist is complex—parallel parenting with strong boundaries is key.
  • Healing requires being witnessed, mirrored, and supported by a therapist or coach who understands narcissistic abuse.

Connect with Kate Anthony
Website: https://kateanthony.com
Podcast: The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Instagram: @thedivorcesurvivalguide

EPISODE LINKS

Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram

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121 episodes

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