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How To Find Safety and Structure During a Toxic Divorce with Nawal Houghton, Your Divorce Coach - Episode 3

How To Find Safety and Structure During a Toxic Divorce with Nawal Houghton, Your Divorce Coach - Episode 3

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Today we speak with Nawal Houghton, a divorce coach, qualified solicitor and mediator who has both professional and personal experience of helping women, as well as men navigate their divorce.

We focus specifically on divorcing a narcissist. We hear a lot about narcissism in media these days, but what actually is it and what is it like to be on the receiving end of a narcissist's behaviour? We wanted to explore this topic as it's something we have personally experienced at Labour and Love London. Claire recently divorced her narcissistic ex and Ana has been her crutch during that time.

Nawal's expertise provides clarity, charting you through the brain fog you maybe feeling when involved with a narcissist. This podcast is to say you are not alone and there is very real help when using a divorce coach to see you through what will probably be the toughest experience of your life. We hope this vulnerable share shows you that a combination of professional guidance, as well as simple routines can take you from victim to victor.

We'll be back in a future episode with Nawal to chat more about guiding children through the divorce process and how to parent with a narcissist post separation.

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