Female Survivors of Romantic Narcissist Abuse

Every Thursday at 1:00 CT I lead this online Women's Group. Together we'll dive into: Confidence Building: Reclaim the self-esteem they tried to take. Boundaries: Learn how to set them (and keep them). Coparenting: Strategies for managing high-conflict dynamics. Gray Rocking: Mastering the art of becoming "uninteresting" narcissists. Fawning Management: Break the habit of people pleasing for safety. Each week is a new topic, from finances, to career, to self-esteem. I use, "25 Ways Narcissist Abuse Survivor Workbook) so you can journal and practice affirmations between group sessions. Price Is $25 per group or $75 for the month.
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5909 West Loop South
Bellaire, TX 77401
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