EPISODE · Dec 23, 2022 · 49 MIN
Episode 48: Is it Hard to Leave a Narcissist? - Interview with Dr. Saundra E. Stancil (Video)
from Dream to Rise · host Cynthia Encinas-Concordia
Is it really hard to leave a narcissist? How come a lot of women are having difficulty leaving a narcissist? How can you leave a narcissist safely and peacefully? First of all, what is a narcissist? A narcissist is someone who only cares about themselves and nobody else. A narcissist will really bring down other people, sometimes physically harming them, in an effort to elevate themselves by comparison. On average, it takes a person seven attempts to leave an abusive relationship, according to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Seven attempts! This is because when someone fears their partner is leaving, they may use guilt, put-downs, or emotional blackmailing to keep them. If you've decided to leave a narcissist or an emotionally abusive partner, you deserve a smooth, peaceful, and safe exit so you can build yourself up and create a new life. Let us listen to Dr. Saundra E. Stancil, a survivor of narcissistic abuse and now helping others be free from this chain. She will share with us her story, how the ex-husband treated her like a queen and suddenly changed his behavior until she was controlled and manipulated. What did she do to escape from this dilemma? How did she do it in a safe and peaceful manner? After she gained her freedom, she was able to move forward fulfilling her dreams. An accomplished entrepreneur, international best-selling author and speaker who started seven successful businesses. She now coaches those who are seeking awareness and be released from this type of bondage. Let’s check it out.
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Is it really hard to leave a narcissist? How come a lot of women are having difficulty leaving a narcissist? How can you leave a narcissist safely and peacefully? First of all, what is a narcissist? A narcissist is someone who only cares about themselves and nobody else. A narcissist will really bring down other people, sometimes physically harming them, in an effort to elevate themselves by comparison. On average, it takes a person seven attempts to leave an abusive relationship, according to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Seven attempts! This is because when someone fears their partner is leaving, they may use guilt, put-downs, or emotional blackmailing to keep them. If you've decided to leave a narcissist or an emotionally abusive partner, you deserve a smooth, peaceful, and safe exit so you can build yourself up and create a new life. Let us listen to Dr. Saundra E. Stancil, a survivor of narcissistic abuse and now helping others be free from this chain. She will share with us her story, how the ex-husband treated her like a queen and suddenly changed his behavior until she was controlled and manipulated. What did she do to escape from this dilemma? How did she do it in a safe and peaceful manner? After she gained her freedom, she was able to move forward fulfilling her dreams. An accomplished entrepreneur, international best-selling author and speaker who started seven successful businesses. She now coaches those who are seeking awareness and be released from this type of bondage. Let’s check it out.
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