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How to Divorce a Narcissist and Win

How to Divorce a Narcissist and Win

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Divorce is frightening, especially from a narc. Learn valuable relationship advice on how to navigate a toxic relationship with a narcissist and understand the emotional abuse and manipulation tactics they use. This video provides a crash course on getting a divorce from a narcissist.

Divorcing a narcissist is one of the hardest things you'll ever face — emotionally, spiritually, and legally.

In this video, Dr. David E. Clarke, Christian psychologist and author of Escaping Your Narcissist, reveals step-by-step biblical strategies for how to divorce a narcissist safely, protect your children, and reclaim your peace.

👉 What You'll Learn in This Video:

The #1 lie narcissists tell to keep you trapped

How to know your divorce is biblically justified

Why you should never fall for their fake repentance act

How to deal with "Christian idiots" who pressure you to stay

How to find the right attorney and prepare for emotional warfare

Why you must never forgive a narcissist during the war

The power of righteous anger in your healing process

Dr. Clarke breaks down the emotional, spiritual, and tactical plan for escaping a narcissistic marriage — based on over 35 years of counseling experience.

📘 Resources Mentioned in This Video:

Escaping Your Narcissist → https://www.davideclarkephd.com/product-page/escaping-your-narcissist-1

Codependent Hell → https://www.davideclarkephd.com/product-page/codependent-hell

Stop Feeling Guilty for Your Divorce → https://www.davideclarkephd.com/product-page/stop-feeling-guilty-foryour-divorce-ebook

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