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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 19 MIN

Monkey Branching: Why Narcissists Move On So Fast After Divorce

from Divorce with Sam and Leah · host Sam and Leah

Why do narcissists seem to move on instantly after a breakup or divorce?In this episode, Sam and Leah break down the psychology behind “monkey branching” — a common narcissistic relationship pattern where someone lines up a new partner before leaving the current relationship. For many women, watching their ex jump into a new relationship immediately can feel deeply personal, confusing, and incredibly painful.But the truth is, this behavior has far more to do with narcissistic supply, control, and avoiding emotional accountability than it does with your worth.Sam and Leah discuss:What monkey branching actually isWhy narcissists rarely stay singleThe role of narcissistic supply and dopamine chasingWhy the new relationship often happens so quicklyHow narcissists rewrite the history of the relationshipWhy this behavior creates trauma bonds and deep confusionHow to stop personalizing their actions and start healingIf you're navigating divorce or co-parenting with a narcissistic ex, understanding these patterns can help you regain clarity, protect your peace, and start rebuilding your life with confidence.If you’re looking for deeper support, tools, and community while navigating divorce and high-conflict co-parenting, check out The Next Chapter membership. Inside, we help moms heal, set boundaries, regulate their nervous systems, and rebuild their confidence after toxic relationships.💙 Learn more about The Next Chapter: https://www.samandleah.com/services

Why do narcissists seem to move on instantly after a breakup or divorce?In this episode, Sam and Leah break down the psychology behind “monkey branching” — a common narcissistic relationship pattern where someone lines up a new partner before leaving the current relationship. For many women, watching their ex jump into a new relationship immediately can feel deeply personal, confusing, and incredibly painful.But the truth is, this behavior has far more to do with narcissistic supply, control, and avoiding emotional accountability than it does with your worth.Sam and Leah discuss:What monkey branching actually isWhy narcissists rarely stay singleThe role of narcissistic supply and dopamine chasingWhy the new relationship often happens so quicklyHow narcissists rewrite the history of the relationshipWhy this behavior creates trauma bonds and deep confusionHow to stop personalizing their actions and start healingIf you're navigating divorce or co-parenting with a narcissistic ex, understanding these patterns can help you regain clarity, protect your peace, and start rebuilding your life with confidence.If you’re looking for deeper support, tools, and community while navigating divorce and high-conflict co-parenting, check out The Next Chapter membership. Inside, we help moms heal, set boundaries, regulate their nervous systems, and rebuild their confidence after toxic relationships.💙 Learn more about The Next Chapter: https://www.samandleah.com/services

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