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Co-Parenting with a Narcissist

Heal from Narcissistic Abuse, Set Boundaries, Protect Your Kids, and Take Back Your Peace and Power

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Does your ex turn every custody exchange into a battlefield? Do you feel like you're going crazy because no one else sees what you're dealing with?

You're not imagining it. You're co-parenting with a narcissist, and everything you've tried hasn't worked because traditional co-parenting advice assumes both parents are reasonable. Yours isn't.

This book is different. It doesn't tell you to "communicate better" or "put the kids first"—you're already doing that. It tells you the hard truth: co-parenting with a narcissist is impossible. But parallel parenting can save you.

This Book Is Your Survival Manual If:

Your ex violates custody orders constantly with no consequences. Simple scheduling questions explode into hours-long text battles. Your children return from visits withdrawn, anxious, or suddenly hostile toward you. The court system treats you like you're equally responsible for the conflict. Well-meaning people keep telling you to "just let it go" when letting go means abandoning your kids to manipulation.

What You'll Discover Inside:

• The parallel parenting strategy that creates maximum distance and minimum conflict when traditional co-parenting is impossible.

• The BIFF communication method that protects you from manipulation while creating documentation that holds up in court.

• How to recognize and survive parental alienation before it completely destroys your relationship with your children—and what to do when it's already happening.

• Court strategies that actually work when you're fighting someone who lies under oath and charms judges effortlessly.

• Boundary-setting techniques that hold firm even when the narcissist tests them constantly, without requiring their cooperation to function.

• The Gray Rock method and why being deliberately boring is your most powerful defense against someone who feeds on your reactions.

©2026 Karen Sung (P)2026 Karen Sung
Dysfunctional Families Mental Health Parenting & Families Personality Disorders Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships
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One of the biggest lessons I learned from this book is that over-explaining fuels manipulation. Learning how to keep communication brief and neutral has saved my energy and sanity.

Helped Me Stop Over-Explaining

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No fluff, no blaming, no unrealistic expectations. Just solid advice you can actually use. Short, Clear, and Empowering.

Short, Clear, and Empowering

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There are plenty of books that explain narcissism, but very few that show you how to actually co-parent with a narcissist. This one does. The boundary-setting advice and communication strategies made an immediate difference in my stress level.

Finally, Practical Guidance

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Before this book, every interaction with my ex felt like an emotional ambush. I was constantly anxious, overthinking messages, and questioning myself. This book helped me understand the patterns I was stuck in and, more importantly, how to step out of them. The strategies are clear, realistic, and focused on protecting your peace and your children. I feel calmer, stronger, and more grounded than I have in years.

A Lifeline for High-Conflict Co-Parenting

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Co-parenting with a narcissist often feels like walking through a minefield. This book gives you a map. It helped me recognize manipulation early and respond without getting pulled into drama.

A Survival Guide for Parents

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